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Today's Features The F)pr>artmpnts October 29, 1983 7 Clemson vs. Wake Forest/Memorial Stadium ^ 'J'"i 1 ocla\' s Uamc* and Statistics oa Cheerleaders Bob Paulling Clemson University 1 ^ This Ciemson two-sport star has the unusual abihtv to L'J 1 7 rank high in the record books of the Clemson football L niversity Officials and baseball brochures by the end of this season Tim 21 Stadium Information Bourret looks at Paulling goals for this season and for 23 Clemson IPTAY Club the future. 24 Trainers Mother of the Year 27 .Athletic Administration Retta Crawford Hughes exemplifies the basic tenets 31 Clemson Coaches upon which Tiger Brotherhood was founded, and she 70 Managers is Tiger Brotherhood's choice as the 1983 Mother-of- 103 Tiger Band

the-Year Jill Mixon examines Mrs. Hughes' family 104 Tiger Quiz and contributions to Clemson Sourwood 43 This week's University feature by Danny McNeill Players and Coaches takes a look at sourwood honcN and how it is man- ufactured in this state Clemson sjimm\ Howard, the 9 25 Assistant Coaches Extension Service Bee Specialist, tells us about its interest in this state 32 Strength Coaches Busy Athletes 37 Meet the Tigers 41 Graduate .Assistant 48 Since the days of Banks McFadden Clemson has been Coaches 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster noted for its all-around athletes Mike Eppley is the 52 Clemson Roster best known of the two-sport stars, but there are many Numerical 53 Numerical others who are doing their all for more than just one Opponent Roster sport in Tigertown Jeff Rhodes interviewed man> of 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster the bus\ atnletes about their lifestyles and schedules. 62 Meet Today's Opponent B.C. Inabinet 64-65 Today's Matchups 57 Clemson lost one its finest graduates this past summer Today's Program is published the when B C Inabinet passed away at the Duke Medical by Clemson Football Pro- Center in Durham He was a fine athlete and loyal gram Committee: Allison contributor to Clemson for many years. In 1979 he Manager: Dalton Editor; Tim Bourret reflected on his greatest game as a Tiger and this is a Designer .Assistant reprint of his stor%' & Editor Kim Kelly-Bishop Rod McSwain Assistant Manager: Ann Smith 67 There are man\ versatile players on the Clemson Staff Assistants Bob Bradley, Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al Bynum, Sam Blackman and Johnny football team, but none is more well-equipped to play Jones Printing R L Bryan Company of Columbia, SC many positions than Rod McSwain. He is one of the few players in history to catch a pass, intercept a pass, Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- block a punt and return a punt Johnny Jones profiles tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom Clemson s starting senior cornerback Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- Billy Davis tin, Lance McKinne\ and Dave Lewis .Also thanks to Earle 97 What's it like to stand all alone in front of 80,000 Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White people looking up in the air while 11 angr\' men On the Cover: charge at you and try to rearrange your face':* Billy Rob Biggerstaff and Charles Haralson have pho- Davis still has a good looking face (that's what the tographed the football side of three of Clemson's most coeds say), and Jill Mixon talked with him about his gifted athletes Bob Paulling, BilK Davis and Rod secrets to survival in punt returning. McSwain are three senior football pla>ers who don't 1896 to Glory waste their time in the off-season 99 Noted New York author Lou Sahadi has written a

book on the history of Clemson football Here is another excerpt from the popular book about the Tigers' most popular football personalit\. Frank Howard. Advertising A Success Story National by: Spencer Marketing 101 Clemson athletics have been on the rise for the last New York, NY decade and its contributions to the University as a whole have been great Here is an account of some of the things we have done and accomplished in recent vears.

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By Tim Bourret Doug Flutie (Boston College), been a wingback for much of this season. He (Duke) and Wayne Peace (Florida) had for has carried 13 times for 108 yards rushing. their respective careers to date. Senior flanker Tim Ryan is the second leading Different cities in the United States are well Schofield 17-27 for 201 yards last week receiver with 24 catches for 346 yards. Clem- known for various aspects of life or products. against Virginia and is capable of a 400-yard son remembers Ryan as he caught an 85-yard Honolulu is known for its pineapples, game. His top effort this year was against TD pass from Schofield in Japan last season, for its board of trade, San Francisco for its Maryland as he connected for 25-46 for 365 the longest opponent scoring pass in Clemson cable cars, Buffalo for its snow and Hershey, yards. He always keeps Wake Forest in the history. Pa. for its chocolate. The city of Cheraw, S. C. game, even if it takes him a while to get going. Defensively, the Wake Forest secondary is has now become synonomous with punters. You are in for a wild finish with Wake Forest, its best asset as the Deacons rank 21st in the Fans at today's Clemson-Wake Forest just ask the Top 20 Terps. Wake Forest led nation in pass defense and possess one of the game will be treated to an outstanding punt- Maryland 7-6 at the half and the game ended top pass thiefs in the game. Ronnie Burgess is ing exhibition, in addition to the other aspects up 36-33. Schofield has over 6,000 yards in a junior defensive back from Sumter, S. C. of the game, because Wake Forest and Clem- passing in his career. who has five interceptions this season to rank son have two of the top 11 punters in the The patrons of Death Valley today might ninth in the nation and second in the Atlantic nation in Harry Newsome and . be a little cheated as Michael Ramseur, Wake Coast Conference. Ironically, both are from Cheraw, S. C, and Forest's outstanding halfback, has played Clemson's accurate quarterback Mike Ep- both played on the same high school team. only sparingly in the last couple of weeks. He pley will have to watch out for him, but Mike Harry Newsome is in his third season as the has had ankle problems this year and carried has been doing a good job of watching every- Demon Deacons' punter and he is one of the only five times last week. He was the ACC one in the opponent secondary this season. great stories in . The 6-0, 176- Rookie-of-the-Year last season when he was The junior signal caller is rapidly becoming pounder is currently fifth in the nation in just 34 yards short of a 1,000-yard season and one of the nation's finest quarterbacks, just punting with a 45.6-yard average after lead- finished second among freshman rushers in look at the NCAA stats. Eppley is ranked ing the ACC in 1982. Newsome punted only the nation. This year he still leads Wake For- ninth in the nation in passing efficiency this twice in a high school game during his career est in rushing with 425 yards. week after his career high game against N. C. because he was Hatcher's backup at Cheraw Wake Forest has the usual stable of receiv- State (17-26 for 248 yards and two scores). High under Burney Bourne. He was the first ers as six receivers have figures in In the last four games Eppley has com- Wake Forest punter in 10 years to be selected receptions. Duane Owens is the top receiver pleted 47 of 73 passes for 707 yards, a .644 to the all-league team and is pacing the con- with 34 receptions for 302 yards as he has completion mark. He has eight touchdown ference again this year. passes this season after getting only one a year Hatcher is currently 11th in the country in ago and this might be the most important area punting, but can't even lead his own league of improvement for Eppley this season. Of because of Newsome's figures. He is right at course the most impressive statistic about Ep- 44.0 yards per boot this year and has eight pley is his record as the starting . Clem- punts inside the 20, including four last week son is 10-1-1 in games he has started at against N. C. State. Hatcher was the ACC's quarterback. top punter in 1981 when Clemson won the The Charlotte, N. C. native has gotten a lot national championship and he finished 19th of help recently and the result is a Clemson in the nation. This year he has been as high as offense that is 10th in the nation in scoring, si.xth nationally in a weekly ranking. 12th in rushing and 22nd in total offense. This will be the third battle of the hooters, James Farr is one of the finest guards in the but the advanced billing in previous seasons nation, and is an All- America candidate at the has not lived up to its publicity. Newsome position. He is a major reason Clemson has won the battle by default in 1981 as Hatcher averaged 255 yards per game on the ground did not punt for Clemson as Wake Forest and one of the reasons Clemson quarterbacks never forced a punt in Clemson's 82-24 vic- have been sacked only 12 times all season. tory in Death Valley. Newsome did have a , the senior fullback from Kings fine 46.5 average in the game, however. Last Mountain, N. C, has averaged 6.4 yards per year the two battled on foreign soil as the carry this season, still the top figure for a game was played in Tokyo, Japan. Hatcher fullback in the nation with at least 70 yards and Newsome both punted as if they had per game on the ground. Mack is the team's gotten hold of some Saki before the game as leading rusher this season with 532 yards and Newsome averaged 28.0 yards a punt and he is attempting to become the first fullback Hatcher only 36.7. to lead Clemson in rushing since Marvin Sims The way both teams' offenses have been paced the 1979 team. playing the two punters might not play a key Clemson's receiving corps is young, just role in today's game either. Wake Forest and look at the top where two freshmen lead the Clemson both have scored in the thirties in way. Ray Williams set a freshman record with recent weeks with balanced offenses. 105 yards receiving in a game last week and Wake Forest is coming off a 38-34 win over he already has the freshman season mark for Virginia last week after what might have been receptions and reception yards in a season. He a more impressive 36-33 loss to Maryland. had a 75-yard touchdown last week that Gary Schofield is the leader of the offense as thrilled the crowd and broke the game open. the senior quarterback is one of the most Terrance Roulhac is second with 11 catches prolific passers in the nation. Coming into this for 172 yards and he will chase Williams all season Schofield had averaged 21.6 comple- Mike Eppley had a career high 248 yards season for the freshman record ala Carlton tions per game and 235.8 yards per game in passing against N. C. State. and Ryan did with the major league the air during his career, better figures than

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record last summer. Lists of Interest The offense will try to move the ball to score enough points to keep two of the Tigers' NCAA Rankings streaks going today. Clemson has now won its Name/Team Category RaTiking Figtive last 16 games in ACC play dating back to a Mike Eppley, CU Passing Eff. ninth 142.9 points loss At November 1980 to Maryland. home Dale Hatcher, CU Punting 11th 44.0 per punt the Clemson streak is an unbeaten mark of 18 Bob PaulUng, CU Field Goals 19th (tie) 1.43 per game games. Danny Ford's team has a 16-0-2 mark Bob Paulling, CU Scoring 17th (tie) 7.7 points a game 41st 76.0 yards per game at home since a November 1980 loss to North Kevin Mack, CU Rushing Ronnie Burgess, Interceptions 9th 0.62 per game Carolina. WF Harry Newsome, WF Punting 5th 45.6 yards per punt Both teams have outstanding offenses and Ronnie Clinton, WF Kickoff Returns 22nd 23.1 yards per return that has been the central theme of this article. Clemson Net Punting 7th 41.8 yards per punt Given these respective talents, that means the Clemson Rushing Offense 12th 255.0 yards per game team with the better defense will win the Clemson Scoring Offense 10th 32.0 points per game Total Offense 22nd 396.1 yards per game game. "We've got to stop their passing game Clemson Clemson Turnover Margin 14th (tie) -1-1.43 per game with a good rush and tight coverage, " said Wake Forest Net Punting 11th 40.5 yards per punt Danny Ford this week. "Stopping Schofield is Wake Forest Kickoff Returns 12th 22.3 yards per return the key to the game. He has been exciting Wake Forest Pass Defense 21st 153.7 yards per game. against every team this year, including Mary- land recently. We can't let him move the ball

" on us. Statistically Speaking

1983 Clemson Stats Wake Forest Slats (5-1-1 Overall, 4-0 ACC) (4-4 Overall, 1-3 in ACC) Bill Foster's first Orange and White scrim- Rushing Rushing mage was this morning in Littlejohn Coliseum Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG at 10:30 A.M. The second public scrimmage

Mack, FB 83 532 6.4 4 53 Ramseur, TB . . . . 78 425 5.4 6 20 of the year will be November 12 at 10:30 AM Flowers, TB 90 456 5.1 6 47 demons, TB . . . . 94 417 4.4 4 48 in Littlejohn Coliseum, the morning of the Driver, TB 75 392 5.2 2 29 McKeller, TB . . . . 61 250 4.1 15 Maryland game. Vinnie Hamilton is back and Flagler, TB 31 202 6.5 35 Owens, WB 13 108 8.3 2 25 three newcomers will add excitement to the B. Williams, FB . 23 121 5.3 28 Dougherty, FB 32 101 3.2 7 Clemson attack so stop by Littlejohn before CLEMSON 362 1,785 4.9 18 53 WAKE FOREST 319 1,272 4.0 13 48

Opponents . 285 1,137 4.0 6 66 Opponents 407 2,130 5.2 13 45 the Maryland game on your next visit to Tigertown. Passing Passing

Att. Comp. Int. Yds. Pet. TD LG Att. Comp. Int. Yds. PCT TD LG

Eppley ... Ill 66 6 931 .595 8 75 Schofield . . 228 127 9 1,538 .557 11 55

Parete 23 5 1 57 .217 25 White 12 6 2 35 .500 8

CLEMSON 135 71 8 988 .523 8 75 WAKE

. . 11 Opponents . 239 132 13 1,504 .552 9 59 FOREST 241 133 11 1,573 .552 55

Opponents . 209 106 7 1,230 .507 5 85 Receiving Receiving Rec. yds. Avg. TD LG Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG R. Williams 14 264 18.9 2 75 Roulhac 11 172 15.6 3 39 Owens 34 302 8.9 3 34 Dunn 10 16.3 16.3 2 38 Ryan 24 346 14.4 3 55 Boyer 7 89 12.7 16 Hawkins 11 222 20.1 40 Driver 7 31 4.4 12 Richmond 11 220 20.0 2 29 Whieczorek 10 142 14.2 32 CLEMSON 71 988 13.9 8 75

Opponents 132 1,504 11.4 9 59 WAKE FOREST . ia3 1,573 11.8 11 55 Opponents 106 1,230 11.6 5 85 Interceptions Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. TD LG T. Davis 3 14 4.7 14 No. Yds. Avg. TD LG Walls 2 33 16.5 33 Burgess 5 42 8.4 28 Pleasant 2 3 1.5 3 Johnson 1 2 2.0 2

1 McSwain 25 25.0 25 Holt 1 OO Suttle 1 13 13.0 13 WAKE FOREST 7 44 6.3 ,28 CLEMSON 14 106 7.6 33 Opponents 11 129 11.7 3 48 Opponents 8 71 8.9 18 Results Results WF- CU- Date Opp. W-L Site Opponent Date Opp. W-L Site Opponent Sept 3 25-27 L H APPALACHIAN ST. Sept. 3 44-10 W H W. CAROLINA Sept. 10 13-6 W A Sept. 10 16-31 L A Boston College Sept. 17 21-0 W H WESTERN Sept, 17 16-16 T H GEORGIA CAROLINA Sept. 24 41-14 W H GEORGIA TECH Sept. 24 31-6 W A Richmond 42-21 Oct. 8 W H VIRGINIA Oct. 1 15-38 L H N.C STATE Oct. 15 38-31 W A Duke Oct. 8 10-30 L A North Carolina Oct. 22 27-17 W H N.C. STATE Oct. 15 33-36 L H MARYLAND Oct. 29 WAKE FOREST, 1:00 PM Oct. 22 38-34 W H WAKE FOREST Dale Hatcher is 11th in the nation in Nov. 5 at North Carolina, 1:00 PM Oct. 29 at Clemson, 1:00 PM Nov. 12 MARYLAND, 1:00 PM punting. Nov. 5 DUKE, 1:00 PM Nov. 19 at South Carolina, 1:30 PM Nov. 12 at Georgia Tech, 1:30 PM . .

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Bourret By Tim day he can become the first kicker in the history of the ACC to kick 100 career extra

Each year the Clemson athletic depart- points. He is still behind Maryland's Jess ment spends a great deal of money on equip- Atkinson in the consecutive conversion race. ment. The bats, balls, pads, footballs, blocking The Terp kicker has 71 straight conversions sleds and other needs constitute a high per- and that is the ACC record, but Paulling will centage of the budgetary expense and it is be on the chase if Atkinson misses one. difficult to sight a time when the expense is Paulling has also been just about as accurate well worth the cash outlay. when it comes to field goals. The native of In 1970 the athletic department bought a Orangeburg has connected on 26-33 field unique goal post, one that was half as wide as goals in his career, the best field goal percent- the normal one used in a game. The expense age in Clemson history and his 10-13 mark on was not that great and certainly is minuscule field goals of 40 yards or more is the best when compared to the rate of return it has accuracy mark from that distance among all brought to Clemson placekicker Bob Paulling. active players in the NCAA.

"The one factor I can sight as helping me "Consistency in practice is the key to being

' improve my kicking is that half goal post on a good kicker, said Paulling. "I don't worry the practice fields behind Jervey," said Paull- about streaks or records so they don't get on ing recently. "When I started kicking at that my mind to cause me to miss. A lot of kickers little goal post it made me concentrate on my have certain superstitions, but I don't get accuracy and that has been the secret to my hung up on any. Practice makes perfect and kicking streak should go to Scott Williams success recently. It has made me concentrate that is the only thing I do. (snapper) and Anthony Parete (the holder). on my rhythm and accuracy and that is as "I get out there about a half hour before We have been working together the entire much a reason for my conversion streak as regular practice and kick from all different streak and they are as much a part of it as I anything." distances and angles I can find. I don't have am. If you don't have the timing down you

And what a streak it is! Heading into the any regimentation, I just go where I feel com- aren't going to be successful. We have worked

" Wake Forest game Paulling had connected on fortable with the other kickers. together so long it is like clockwork and we are 59 consecutive extra points and he should Paulling would be the first to state that the so confident of each other's abilities. improve on it today. In fact, Paulling has now other specialists are more than significant " should get some credit hit 95-96 for his career, just four shy of Obed contributors. The snapper and holder should too, because he is always pressuring to take Ariri's career record for career conversions really get equal billing on placekicking rec- my job away from me. Competition in any after touchdowns. With five extra points to- ords in his mind. "A lot of the credit for the sport or in anything in life is good and it forces " you to do your best.

Doing his best is something Paulling does in

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His success level is almost as great as his 97 percent mark on extra points. Paulling led the Tigers in hitting with a .407 average last sea- son, as he was almost a unanimous selection for the all-conference team. He set four single game records along the way. He also has a solid grade point in the classroom and is on schedule to graduate this May.

"Without realizing it I have settled into an organized pattern, you really have to when you are playing two sports, are married and

studying double EE. I go to class in the day, am involved with football until dark, spend time with my wife around dinner, then hit the

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AM. It is a long day but you get used to it." Paulling evidently will be drafted in two

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As a wife, mother, grandmother, educator, spirit in him as she did with her own children. and avid Tiger supporter, Retta Crawford Crawford is a 1963 graduate of Clemson. Hughes exemphfies the basic tenets upon Because of Mrs. Hughes love of children which Tiger Brotherhood was founded — and the desire to enrich their lives, she be- service, humanity, and integrity. And, for her came involved in the teaching profession. She dedication in these areas Tiger Brotherhood has been dedicated to education in the state of has selected her as their 1983 Mother-of-the- South Carolina for the past 27 years. She is Year. currently a teacher at Fairfield Junior High This year's selection is a native of Winns- School, specializing in eighth grade mathe- boro, SC, but is a graduate of Brenau College matics. During her years of teaching, she has in Gainesville, GA. While a student at Brenau, unselfishly given her time as an activity ad- she was a member of the HGH Honor Society visor for student groups ranging from the and Delta Delta Delta sorority. Math Club to the cheerleading squad. Upon graduation from Brenau she married Mrs. Hughes does not restrict her unselfish-

Forest E. Hughes, Jr., who attended Clemson ness to her junior high school students. She and is a member of Tiger Brotherhood. The and her husband are interested in maintain- Hughes' family grew over the years to include ing the high academic standing Clemson has one son and three daughters, one of whom established. For the past 25 years the Hughes went to Clemson. have contributed to the Loyalty Fund. But, Ernie Hughes is a 1972 graduate of Clem- their interest stretches beyond academics en- son. While he majored in history he partici- compassing the entire athletic program. Mr. pated in intercollegiate football, playing his and Mrs. Hughes are active members of IP- first two years and assisting as a coach of the TAY, Mr. Hughes himself has served as presi- freshman team his final two years. The dent in 1975-76. It doesn't matter where the younger Hughes is presently employed as a Tigers play, the Hughes will follow. They sales manager for Winnsboro Motor Sales, have trailed the Tigers from the NCAA Bas- Inc., the family business. He and his wife ketball Regional Finals in Tucson, AR, to Retta Crawford Hugh( Susan have one son and a daughter. Tokyo, Japan for the Mirage Bowl. And, the Louise Hughes Sanders, the eldest daugh- Hughes always take part in the traditional ter, elected to attend Winthrop College, but is Finally there is Susan Hughes Dobe, a grad- Tiger tailgate parties that go on each Saturday a graduate of the University of South Caro- uate of Brenau. She resides in Chester and has before and after Tiger ball games. lina. She and her husband currently live in one son. Mrs. Retta Hughes is dedicated to Clemson Saluda, SC, and have two sons. But, these are not the only children Mrs. University. Dave Jenkin, executive assistant Heron Hughes White is the Hughes' mid- Hughes has raised. While her own children for Tiger Brotherhood expressed why he felt dle daughter and she attended her mother s were young, she took into her home and she was the perfect choice for Tiger Brother- alma mater, Brenau. She also has chosen to brought up Edward M. Crawford, her first hood's Mother-of-the-Year by saying, "Mrs. remain in her birthplace, Winnsboro, and is cousin, after the death of the child's parents. Hughes not only possesses that earnest and also employed in the family business. She is As a matter of fact she became the child's unique Clemson spirit, but she proudly shares the mother of one son and one daughter. legal guardian and instilled the same Clemson it among the people who associate with her."

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The names , Amos Alonzo only had the backing of Pell, but also Stagg, Pop Warner, and from the members of the Clemson foot- assistant all have two things in com- ball team. He was then 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 tight end. He played three years 300 victories, but the fact does give testi- for Bryant, (including three wins against mony to the Clemson mentor's level of Clemson) and was an All-Southeastern accomplishment in his first four full sea- Conference choice, All-SEC academic sons as a head coach. selection and team captain during his In his four seasons Ford has led Clem- senior season. son to a 36-10-1 record, two ACC titles After receiving his B.S. degree in in- and most importantly the institution's dustrial arts in 1970, Ford remained at first National Championship in any Alabama as a graduate assistant for the sport. That is a winning percentage of 1970 and 1971 seasons. Upon earning a .776, a better winning percentage at a master's degree in special education in four-year mark than current nationally 1971, he was made a full-time assistant renowned coaches , Bo under Bryant for the 1972 and 1973 sea- Schembechler, , Bobby sons. The Tide went to four more post- Bowden, Fred Akers, 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 '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 , 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 \TI 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- Charley Pell's successor. Danny Ford not tional championship. ning teams and programs than most coaches come in contact with in a life- time. Including his years as a player at 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 1. Bear Bryant 324 26-11-3 .688 gone to bowl games. Additionally, the 15 2. 314 37-18-6 .656 teams have had a record of 133-48-4, a 3. Pop Warner 313 22-9-1 .703 .730 winning percentage. 4. Woody Hayes 238 24-11-2 .676 Ford took over on December 10, 1978. 5. Jess Neely 207 12-21-5 .382 That was a fine day in Clemson athletics DANNY FORD 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 $3i,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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And that's just fine. In fact it's perfect. Because the name of this show is "We're

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

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

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12 Athletic Director Bill McLella

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

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

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

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

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

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

is one of the finest in his field. Under his has been the architect of the improve- made from 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 new soccer field, the baseball Putting something back into the Uni-

years. "Every sport is important in this field has been made into a stadium, addi- versity has a personal dimension for department and we want to have a na- tional seating and further improvements McLellan. "As one of seven children, that tionally ranked program in every sport. have been made to Littlejohn Coliseum, 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, opportunitN 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 awa\ of 1982 he was named as a Distinguished driving range were built. Alumnus of Clemson University, one of the highest honors a Clemson alumnus can obtain. The native of Hamer, SC, was elevated

to his present position on February 4,

1971, but he has served Clemson in al- most every capacity. McLellan was a Tiger gridder in the

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

1, 1958 from Clemson 's Department of Agricultural Economics and Seed Cer- tification where he had spent one year as

assistant agronomist and two years as as- sistant economist.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

BILL L ATCHLEY JAMES M BILLY L. AMICK LOUIS P President WADDELL, JR. Batesburg BATSON, JR. Chairman, Beaufort Greenville

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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 B. Secretary to the Trustees Joseph McDevitt, Executive Officer; Board 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

J. Ross Cornwell, Jr., Executive Assistant to the President Dr. Holley H. Ulbrich, President of the Faculty Senate W. Anderson, Counsel Faculty Senate Benjamin Legal Dr. Clarence Hood, Jr , Immediate Past President of the 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 h Industry

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20 Stadium Information

SEASON TICKET HOLDERS/OTHER VISI- TORS: Season ticket holders and other visitors to the stadium are requested to enter Gates 1, 5, 9, 1 1, or TOP OECH GATES 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 9 on North side.

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.

2 c 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be avail- o CO able at Gates 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and the top decks. GATE Any person leaving the stadium other than with a 3 ' s ANK HOWARD FIELD tc •-! team pass must have a pass out check, as well as an admittance stub to be readmitted to the stadium o 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1

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 TICKETS ~- INTO 13 , ! Gates 1, 5, 8, and _ ^

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The following items are prohibited in Tote Bags 5.00 RESTROOMS: Ladies' and mens' restrooms are NOTE: Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding chairs, Rain Coats 5.00 located beneath the stands and can be reached by chaise lounges, food and beverage containers of Rain Suits 10.00 exit from any portal. any type, alcoholic beverages, thermos jugs, and Cushions 5.00 ice chests. Tiger Paw Flags 2.00 LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, Posters 2.00 & 5.00 please report same to Gate 1 information booth. NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is prohib- Coasters 3.00 at an athletic contest in Clemson Memorial CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are ited Stadium and Littlejohn Coliseum. CONCESSION PRICES located beneath all stands and can be reached by Cigarettes $ 100 exit from any portal A concession price list is pub- Candy 40 lished on this page. SOUVENIR PRICES Buttons $ 2.00 Gum 40 EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are re- Pennants 3 00 Crackers 40 ceived in the Security Booth The emergency num- Plush Tigers 8.00 Peanuts 40

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22 The Golden Anniversary of IPTA'

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 was during the summer of 1934 that Dr. Rupert H. Fike, a physician from Atlanta, GA, had the idea to begin a secret organization, a "frater- nity" of sorts, that would raise funds for athletic scholarships for Clemson. On August 20, he recruited eight other gentlemen to meet with him at his home in Atlanta. Meeting with Dr. Fike were: RUPERT FIKE JOE TURNER George Suggs, Gene Cox, E. C. Hut- 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, E.xecu-

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 the first In 1950, Gene Willimon had been in 1982, and $5 million for the 1983 has taken Clemson through certainly keep hired as Executive Secretary and fiscal year. With this type of support, 50 years and will 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. I 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- Clemson staff af- Corvey is the Larry Van Der ter joining the Ti- newest member Heyden is of the Clemson a transplanted gers on July 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 recent a 1960 graduate of Presbyterian College. sive coordinator linemen in A&N4 years is one He has served as an assistant coach, head at Alabama and coach and assistant athletic director University the last four seasons. The na- of the major rea- four-year has been so throughout his athletic career. tive of Grove Hill, AL was a sons the Tiger ground game letterman at Alabama State as a quarter- successful. The native of Moline, IL back. He earned his degree in physical played both football and baseball for Tom Harper education. three seasons at Iowa State. came to Clemson

from Virginia is one of the rea- Tommy West Tech where he sons Clemson's is in his second had served as de- ground attack season on the fensive coordina- has been so out- Clemson coach- tor. The native of standing the last ing staff. Last Piqua, 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 ipacity at Clem- coach. Now in his the pleasure of |son. Like Don sixth season. coaching players ' Denning, Harper Reedy joined the like Andv Head- has also served as a head coach in his Clemson staff en, Joe Clenn and Pickett. career, as he was the top man at 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 wi th 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- fourth season at Clemson after serving as 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 vear's volunteer coach. XXNTHE RASIESr-GROWING RANCUIBINAMERiaL 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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For the fourth time in the last five years the Clemson all- around sports program has been ranked in the top five in the nation. The survey, conducted by the Knoxville Journal, takes into account national rankings in selected sports. Women's sports are not included in this poll, which has been in existence since 1971.

This poll is a good index of the rise of Clemson athletics over the years. The Tigers were first ranked in the survey in 1975-76 with a number-20 finish. In the 1978-79 Clemson climbed to fourth, and in 1979-80 gained a number-three ranking, the school s highest ever. Two years ago Clemson was fourth and last year the Tigers picked up the number-five rating. This past year Clemson scored in five of the 10 sports involved in the survey. The Clemson cross country, football and soccer teams all finished eighth in the country, while the

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36 The Tigers

Kendall Allev Vandell Arrington Rick Bailey David Barnett 89 Gr 1 Sr, 70 Jr. 30 Fr.

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

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

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Mike Eppley Terrence Flagler Kennv Flowers 14 Jr 33 So 48 Fr

Steve Griffin Dale Hatclier Todd Heniford Dean Herman 44 So. 5 Jr 16 Fr 75 So

Duke Hdlloman Alex Hudson Donald Igwebuike Reid Ingle 46 So 78 Sr. 18 Jr 59 Jr

Mike Isaacs Mike Jollay Glenn Chappelear Jay Lundstrom Jeff Lvtton 91 Fr. 51 So. 22 Jr. 16 So. 15 Jr. The Tigers

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A. 4 John Duncan Eldridge Milton Anthony Parete Jeff Parker

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Brian Raber Steve Reese Chuckie Richardson 93 Fr 63 So. 56 Jr

Dean Riede Jim Riggs James Robinson 85 Fr 99 Fr. 83 Sr

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Clemson Alma Mater Where the Bhie Ridge yawns its greatness Where the Tigers play; Here the sons of dear old Clemson, Reign supreme alway. CHORUS Dear old Clemson, we will triumph And with all our might That the Tiger s roar may echo O er the mountain height. Words by A. C. Corcoran, '19 Music By Dr. Hugh McGarity University Fea

By Danny McNeill

Sourwoods seem to produce more nectar in the mountains. The honey flow starts in mid to late June and runs into the early days of August. Weather usually hurts sourwood honey

yield. If it s a little too wet, bees won't work

the blooms. When it's hot and dry, nectar often dries in the blossoms before bees can

collect it, Howard says. Beekeepers who carry hives to the moun- tains for sourwood must time the move care- fully. If transported too early, the bees may collect toxic nectar from mountain laurel

which blooms just before sourwood. It s not

fatal to humans, but it can cause nausea, Howard says.

Sourwood honey collection is rough on bee colonies. With no pollen coming into the hive, the queen stops laying and bee numbers drop,

resulting in a weakened colony in the fall.

Pure sourwood honey is extremely rare. A good sourwood honey contains about 90 per- cent sourwood nectar mixed with nectar from plants such as sumac, prickly ash and lespe- deza. Just because a honey jar bears a sourwood

label doesn't guarantee the buyer is getting the real thing. Howard says light, citrus honey MOUNTAIN TREAT — Many people think the light, thin sourwood honey from the moun- from Florida is often mislabeled sourwood by tains of South Carolina and other Southeastern states is the best in the world. Arthur Maxie honey sellers seeking top dollar. shows off sourwood made in his hives in the mountains above Clemson. (CU Newsphoto) "There are countless stories about court- house honey,' honey from Florida, Georgia or Many people think the light, thin sourwood The signs usually appear at roadside stands the lower part of South Carolina that mag- honey made in the hills of the Southeast is the in the mountains shortly before the annual ically becomes pure, mysterious, expensive best honey in the world. Among them are a lot autumn color show — "sourwood honey for sourwood honey as it passes the courthouse in " of South Carolina beekeepers who concen- sale. Walhalla, " says Howard. trate their apiculture efforts on the short sum- mer period when sourwood nectar flows.

Since it's easier to move bees during the cool of the night, hive-laden pickups and homemade trailers often go unnoticed as they shuttle thousands of colonies back and forth from Charleston, Greenwood, Florence and Conway in June and August. "No matter what the hour, when a load of bees pulls into a service station, chances are the driver will have to pump his or her own

gas, even if it's a full-service station, " says Jimmy Howard, Clemson University E.xten- sion Service bee specialist.

Good sourwood honey is almost clear with a slight yellowish color, and has a distinct flavor

honey lovers claim is unforgettable. Unlike other honeys, pure sourwood will not turn to sugar.

It sells for $5-$8 per quart, twice the price of other honeys. Although this has been a good year for sourwood and most roadside stands

still have plenty, some years it's scarce at any price, says Howard.

Sourwood honey is made from the blooms of sourwood trees, slow-growing hardwoods commonly called lilly of the valley trees. Pro- lific in the foothills and mountains from mid- South Carolina and upper Georgia through West Virginia, they are often grown as

ornamentals. SOURWOOD HONEY . . . from the South Carolina mountains. (CU Newsphoto)

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47 " The New Ironmen

The By Jeff Rhodes Clemson two-sport athletes are a var- tional Champion in the high jump said, "It's ied group, ranging from short to tall, and to your advantage to be in the best shape you muscular to skinny, but they all What Clemson record was set in 1939 and have some can be for any sport, but I like to get up to common bonds. Some of the has not been tied or broken since? The na- members of this about 191 pounds during football and I try to elite group answered questions tion's most versatile athlete that year was about their work with the weights so I can keep my Banks McFadden and that title was very ap- year-round sports life. strength, because those guys on the football propriate for the current Clemson intra- Q: Is it hard to juggle the demands of prac- field do not play — they are out to hit you.

murals director, as he was named to the All- tice, playing, and keeping up with During track season, though, I like to keep

America teams in both football and basket- schoolwork? around 180 so I can keep my speed up and not " ball. "It is not as bad as most people think, " said be as muscle-bound. "It is always difficult to play two sports in Mike Eppley, the only player at an NCAA "You can be in great football shape and

" college, said McFadden, whose 66 years of Division I school to play both football and then go out for wrestling and be way behind," age matches his former football number. "It is basketball last year. "I think the key to being Raber noted. "Then when you go from wres-

even harder to excel at two sports. It was hard successful is to budget your time. You realize tling to football, it is the same thing all over in our day and it is probably even harder you have to go to practice and you have to again. You need upper body strength and

now. study, so you just have to make sure your endurance in wrestling while football is

" It seems as though McFadden's unique priorities are in order. mainly in the legs and you get to rest between first-team double will never be duplicated as Brian Raber, a backup tight end and a series." the Age of Specialization came into sports a letterman in wrestling added, "You just have Jody Sease, a shot putter and a backup good many years ago, and athletes are now to establish a routine. Sure, practicing for two lineman on the football team said, "For me sticking to one sport almost exclusively. There sports takes up a lot of time, but you just have there is no real difference in the training from were a few notable exceptions, however, as to make up a schedule as to when you can one to the other. You need to have a lot of Roger Collins was an All-American in track study." upper body strength and you have to work " and was on the All-Atlantic Coast Conference "It is not hard in football season, " noted with your legs. team in soccer in both 1969 and 1970, while Billy Davis, veteran punt returner and utility

Stan Rome lettered in football and basketball man on the baseball field. "During the fall, Q. How did you get involved with two during the 1975 season. But now, the largest you pretty much practice at the same time sports? group of double-sport athletes since McFad- every day and you work study time around "I have been playing baseball since I was den's era are playing on Clemson 's various practice. During baseball, though, it is very four-years-old,"' said Jamie Swanner, who is fields and courts. hard, because you are on the field most of the the starting goalie on the soccer team, who set Why has there been a sudden explosion in afternoon and then when you go on road trips, the Clemson and ACC record for shutouts in a the number of athletes playing more than one you can get behind. You just have to study as season last year with 14. "I am from St. Louis, sport? The answer is due to the better players much as you can wherever and whenever you which is a hotbed of youth soccer, so I decided " that have been recruited as Clemson's fame can to try soccer too. My coach was on the 1965 and prowess on the playing fields have spread. Yugoslavian World Cup team, and he put me

As Clemson's teams got better, the better Q. What about the different physical de- in goal because I was pretty big for my age players could be recruited, and as Clemson mands that are placed on you? Is it hard and I was agile, and I have been there ever " was able to recruit more of the "blue-chip" to go from one sport to the other? since. athletes, the teams were getting better and Shelton Boyer, a red-shirt wide receiver on Boyer and Sease both recalled that they better. the football team and the TAC Junior Na- were pushed into their second sport. "My

coach in eighth grade said if I played football,

I would have to throw the shot," Sease said. "I

" liked it so I decided to stay with it. Boyer, who jumped 6-10 on his first vault after com- ing from spring football practice, and later cleared 7-4, added, "My coach wanted me to

high jump, but I didn t agree with him. He must have seen something, because the higher

I jumped, the more fun it became, so I stuck " with it. "I went to the football games as a freshman,

even though for me, it was like looking at Australian Rules Football now, " said Donald Igwebuike, who was the only athlete to ever be on a top- 10 rated football and soccer team during the same season. "Football looked in- teresting to me, and after talked to

me about playing, I went out for the team. I couldn't keep up the pace with two sports and

" school, though. So, I stuck with football.

Q. This is the toughie. Which sport do you like better?

Eppley: "I think, deep down, I prefer bas- ketball because you are playing both ends of the game. You have to play offense and you Swanner plays the unusual soccer-baseball combination. have to play on the defensive end of the floor, too. In football, you do your part on offense and then you have to watch the defense — athletes is worse than doing something. you don't have any control over half the "I think about sitting around and doing Clemson's New Ironmen " " game. nothing sometimes, said Davis. 'If I sit 1. Shelton Boyer — Football and Boyer: "I think I have the ability to do both, around for more than three or four days, I Track so I like whichever one I am playing at that start to get antsy. I have always been like that 2. Billy Davis — Football and time. You can make money in both — just ask since I learned how to walk. I have to be Baseball " " Willie Gault or Renaldo Nehamiah. playing something. 3. Mike Eppley — Football and Griffin, redshirted tailback and "I a very hyper person and I have to Steve am be Basketball (Is baseball waiting in

" sprinter: "I like football better because it is a doing something all the time, noted Swan- the wings, Mike?) team sport where you have to do your part for ner. "I have played sports all life, but if I my 4. Steve Griffin — Football and the team. Sprinting is more of a challenge, couldn't play sports I would play the piano. I Track " though, because it is just you against the other just can't sit still. 5. Rod McSwain — Football and guy." "I don't need a vacation, " said Raber. Track "I love both together. I want to go sports is like a vacation. It is not a Swanner: "Playing 6. Bob Paulling — Football and ' to the sport that will finance me and enhance bad situation doing something you like to do. Baseball in later life. I'll take a chance at either pro However, Eppley, goes from me Mike who 7. Brian Raber — Football and baseball or soccer. I just don't want to go out football to basketball to spring football, was Wrestling and work yet. I would like to do something I the lone dissenter. "I really look forward to 8. Jody Sease — Football and Track want to do, because people have to work for relaxing and being a regular student. It takes 9. Jamie Swanner — Soccer and most of their lives, and I don't want to go to so much to keep going for so long, that I enjoy Baseball until I to. resting in the work have summer." 10. Ray Williams — Football and ° Raber: "That's why I play two sports, I just "I really must tip my hat to those athletes Baseball " can't decide which one I like better. have the desire and the ability to be who Red-shirted in baseball last year,

" competitive in two sports, concluded Mc- but will play this spring. " Q. Do you ever feel like you need some Fadden. "It really takes something special. Athletes who played two sports, but time off? Oh, by the way, McFadden also was quite a are now only participating in one; majority of answers to this question trackman. to try tie his The Does anyone want and 1. Donald Igwebuike — Football was no, because lack of activity for most of the record? and Soccer 2. Murray Jarman — Basketball and Track

Eppley is the only football-basketball starter in Division I of the NCAA. nn • ligers NO NAME POS HOT WGT CL EXP 59 INGLE, REID OT 6-6 260 Jr IVL Calhoun HS, Bobby Hoppe, Calhoun, GA NO NAMi; POS HGT WGT CL EXP 22 ISAACS, MIKE SS 5-11 180 Jr JV ricKensPir-l-onc MS, DiijRill Isaacs,Imfc ricKens.PI^Luni; av^Qf^ 89 ALLEY, KENDALL WR 6-0 182 Gr 2VL 96 JANSEN, JOHN DE 6-5 235 Fr HS North Rowan HS. Larry Thompson, Sahsbury, NC Heritage HS. Danny Blue, Convers. GA 11 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 6-5 185 Fr. HS 92 JOLLAY, MIKE LB 6-2 215 Fr RS Brocitne HS, Dalton Rivers. Cowpens. SC snamrocK ns, jonn weiis. lucKer. L>r\

1 ARRINGTON, VANDELL CB 6-0 185 Sr. 2VL 82 KLUTZ, QUINTIN DE 6-4 215 Fr. HS E. E. Smith HS. Roy McNeill, Norfolk, VA nrown tij. noD Dosweu, Kannapoiis, r\L-

70 BAILEY, RICK DT 6-5 270 Jr IVL 51 LYTTON, JEFF C 6-3 245 So. SQ Eaii Gaille HS, Larry Canaday, Melbourne. FL Moeiier na, i^erry rausi. oiue Asn, Kjri 76 BERLIN, STEVE DT 6-5 242 So. SQ 84 McLAMB, ASHLEY TE 6-3 230 So. JV

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

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19 BUTLER, RICHARD WR 6-0 180 Jr IVL 91 PERRY, MICHAEL MG 6-2 265 Fr HS Ware Shoals HS. Tommy Davis, Ware Shoals. SC South Aiken HS, Gary Smaller, Aiken, SC 10 CHARLESTON, PAT WR 6-0 170 Fr RS 66 PERRY, WILLIAM MG 6-3 320 Jr 2VL East Rowan HS, C M Yates, Granite Quarry, NC Aiken HS, Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC

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

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drove to the winning touchdown. It was all College North-South All-Star game in Miami lost one of its finest former athletes Clemson over and Clemson went on to win 32-20. and we faced each other one last time in and benefactors tfiis past summer when I played over 50 minutes that day without professional football in Canada. B. C. Inabinet passed away The resident of substitution and won the battle with Bob Today Bob is the chief fund raiser at Wake Columbia was a very successful business- Bartholomew. Forest and continues to be a credit to his alma man as the owner of Defender Industries. In The names that day that brought Clemson mater in every way. a 1979 program B. C. reflected on the finest victory were Buck George, game of his Clemson career, the 1954 Clem- Jim Coleman, and When Coach Howard took me out of the son victory over Wake Forest. The following Joel Wells, who were super running out of the game with 50 seconds left, he gave me a is a reprint of his story on the game. backfield; Kenny Moore for an 81 yard touch- "hug " and a kiss on the cheek with a mouth down punt return; Neuf Ankuta who aver- full of "Penn's Thin " chewing tobacco. aged seven yards per carry; Don King for his Something happened that day in Shrine passing and Charlie Bussey who directed the Bowl Stadium. It was our first and only ACC I'll never forget the 1954 game against first three touchdowns. In the line, Earle victory of 1954, but it was the beginning of Wake Forest. It was Clemson s second year Greene, Willie Smith, John Grdijan, Dick the five greatest years in Clemson football running the "T" formation the second and Marazza, and our athletic director, Bill history — 1955 through 1959. Clemson won year in the new Atlantic Coast Conference, McLellan all were outstanding. It was a great 28 games, lost 13, and tied two, including the was junior year my and Clemson was building victory for Clemson and we evened the season Orange Bowl — 1956; the Sugar Bowl — a new football machine. broke with We even at three wins and three losses. 1958; and the Blue Bonnet Bowl — 1959. five wins and five losses, but we knew we were I met Bob Bartholomew again my senior Most important in that five-year period, we on our way to football glory with the new "T" year in 1955 and Clemson was again vic- beat the Gamecocks four out of five times and formation. torious. After graduation, Bob Bartholomew in three Clemson victories we held South Car- It started with the Wake Forest game in and I were teammates and roommates at the olina scoreless. 1954. The game was supposed to be played at

Wake Forest, but for some reason it was moved to Charlotte's Shrine Bowl Stadium. It was a standing-room-only crowd and it was a "must win " game for Clemson. The Wake Forest game was a "Battle

Royal" and a spectator "s delight. Wake Forest had a wide open offense and featured a quar- terback named Nick Consoles who excelled in running and passing. In the line they had a great All-American tackle named Bob Bar- tholomew. Prior to the opening kickoff, " Coach Howard told me that if I could "whup

Bartholomew, we would beat Wake Forest. I knew that I was in for a long afternoon, but I told him I would "whup" Bob Bartholomew. Wake Forest jumped to an early lead and went into the locker rooms at halftime with a 14-7 lead. A determined, "fired-up" Clemson team came out of the locker room from half- time and the second half was all Clemson. We took the second half kickoff and drove 98 yards for the tying score with Buck George taking the ball into the end zone. The "Battle Royal " continued with Clem- son going ahead 21-14 with a Jim Coleman touchdown on a 35 yard pass from Don King.

Wake Forest came right back and scored. I was able to get by Bartholomew and blocked the extra point attempt and Clemson led 21-20.

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playing with brother. Chuck, three years for ness. In the secondary, you rely on speed and " the Tigers. More often than not he has been quickness. known as Chuck McSwain's younger brother. On playing both offense and defense the

But, McSwain has taken it all in stride during senior replied, "Mental toughness is the big-

his career at Clemson and is making a name gest difference between the two positions. for himself. "It hasn't bothered me, " said There is a big difference between getting hit McSwain. "I have always been known as and doing the hitting. When I played wide

Chuck's younger brother, even through high receiver I was able to read defensive cover-

school. It has grown on me." ages because of my cornerback experience. Last year the two-sport star has switched to Now that I am back on defense I know how wide receiver to take advantage of his tre- wide receivers run their routes. For instance, mendous speed. When asked about playing when receivers run a curl they take off really both cornerback and wide receiver during his hard and hook up. I feel that I have an edge " career, McSwain replied, "I wanted to play because of my experience at receiver. the position that would best help the team. This experience and knowledge of the

When you get right down to it, though I enjoy game is one reason McSwain might be one of

playing cornerback, because I have played the surprises of the NFL draft next spring.

the position since I was in the sixth grade. Defensive backfield coach Don Dennings

Another distinction of the handyman is that thinks he could go very high in the draft.

he is the fastest player on the squad, he runs a "Rod has improved quite a bit this fall and has 4.35 40-yard dash. In addition, during his really changed his attitude toward the posi- sophomore season McSwain anchored the tion and the game. He is working much ACC Champion 4 x 100 meter relay team. "I harder and will continue to improve.

" guess I was blessed with the talent, said the "We get a lot of pro scouts in here and they North Carolinian. "I began running track my have been impressed with him. Anyone who

freshman year, but I never could work on it has played a couple of positions and has

much. It was my sophomore year in high McSwain's speed is going to be a good selec-

school before I seriously developed an interest tion in the pros. Some scouts think he could go

in the sport. Actually, I expected to go to in the first or second round." college for my track skills rather than for my McSwain has been a solid starter since the " football skills. third game of the season at the right corner- McSwain believes that he has benefitted back. Now that he has finally found a home, from playing both sports while at Clemson. he can continue to work towards a now realis- "Track helps me with my speed and quick- tic goal — a home in the NFL. what does an intercepted pass, a caught pass, a blocked punt and a returned punt have in common? Give up? They all have been performed by Tiger cornerback Rod Mc- Swain. The Caroleen, NC native has come to be known by Clemson fans as the Tiger's handyman. During his freshman year, McSwain played cornerback. He started the last two games of the season against Maryland and South Caro- lina and played in eight games in all. In his sophomore year, the speedster played a backup role to Anthony Rose on the National Championship team. He will long be remem- bered that year for blocking the punt in the Clemson-South Carolina game that was cov- ered in the end zone by teammate Johnny Rembert for a touchdown. At the time South Carolina led 7-0, but McSwain's block changed the momentum of the contest as the Tigers went on to win 29-13. He speaks fondly of the play, "We studied the films and detected a flaw we thought we could exploit, " said the Clemson senior. "I lined up on the left side, my usual position, and went for a spot in front of the punter. Our coaches continually work with us to go for a spot approximately five yards in front of the punter. Everything went as planned and I got the block. It was one of the biggest moments " trying to prevent of my career at Clemson. Rod McSwain has spent his career catching passes for Clemson and McSwain has also had the distinction of opponents from catching passes against Clemson.

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

Passes: 48 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina, 1943 Passes Completed: 25 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Yds Passing: 323 by Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Penalties: 14 vs.Furman, 1964; vs. Wake Forest, 1977; vs. Virginia, 1980 TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs. Furman, 1964 Comp % .689 (20-29) by vs Maryland, 1981 (Min 15 Att): Most Points Scored: 122 vs. Guilford, 1901 Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Total Plays: 53 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama, 1931 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971 Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Intercept Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland, 1970 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-161) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs Wake Forest, 1979 (Min 5 Rec) (7-161) by Perry Tuttle vs Wake Forest, 1981 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs Maryland, 1979 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs Maryland, 1979 Punts: 13 By Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Punt Average: 55.3 (3-166) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1982 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Punt Returns: 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1970 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Kickoff Ret Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969

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

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

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

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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; VPL 1956 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963

Fewest Yards Passing: — 1 vs. Maryland, 1956 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 vs. South Carolina, 1945

Most TD Passes: 4 vs. Auburn, 1947 Cliff Austin set an all-time Clemson single game rushing record last year Most Total Offense: vs. 756 Wake Forest, 1981 vs. Duke with 260 yards. T R Adams, Jr James G Bagnal. Ill Andy N Beiers John L Brady. Sr A. B Bullington, Jr IPTAY Officers William M Cooper John B. Cornwell, Jr Jack Cribb John Easlerling, Jr W Gerald Emory Bruce Foster Harry H Gibson Wilbur K Hammett

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IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT II C Evans Putman IPTAY PAST PRESIDENTS 15 Quail Hill Drive William R Alexander Greenville, S C 29607 Director. District III Dr. Lawhon, Director T. C. Atkinson, Jr., Director G. J. Jr., Cherokee County IPTAY ORGANIZATION DISTRICT III Lemon, Director 'John M Hamrick. Jr , Chairman Charlie W Bussey, Director Calhoun William R Alexander 'W Ronald Barrett S W. W. G. DesChamps, Jr., Director George G, Poole, Jr., Director 330 Fairway Road R S Campbell, Jr Aiken, S C 29801 Dr. R. C. Edwards, Director Chris Suber, Director 'Gary E Clary Wylie Hamrick County Harper Gault, Director W. H. Taylor, Director Aiken E Raymond Parker John G Molony, Chairman Director F. Reeves Gressette, Jr., Director Dr. J H. Timmerman, 'James R Sanders. Jr. Wm R Alexander Johnny L Cagle Lewis F. Holnies, Director Marshall Walker, Director Greenville County Alan J Coleman F. E. Hughes, Director 'K M Watson, Chairman 'Thomas Eiserhardt 'Frank T Gibbs 'Bill Barbary ATHLETIC DIRECTOR — H C McLELLAN Elbert Hines Hamilton 'Randall Bell Eugene H Kneece, Jr — Brackin, IPTAY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY JOSEPH J. TURNER, JR 'Walter Glenn Jr Alan M Tewkesbury, III Bailey Bright HONORARY DIRECTOR — FRANK HOWARD Joseph Charlie W Timmerman 'Miles E Bruce F A Townsend. Jr Charles A Bryan, Jr. James L Walpole '83 "Designates IPTAY Award Winner Phillip H Burnett Carrol H Warner Charles W Bussey, Jr Ben G Watson 'Larry B Copeland H O Weeks. Sr Representatives: 'W K Fooshe Bennette Cornwell, III •James S Hull J Edgefield County 'Walter B Crawford Nevit Y Johnson 'Lewis F Holmes, 111. Chairman Gordon S Davis Melvin Pace Joe F Anderson, Jr 'William Dillard W, M. Self Lem 'E O Dukes. Jr

1 L Donkie, 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. Ill 'Thomas H Ryan Patterson Jim Joel Harris. Chairman 'Richard H Ivester Herbert S Yarborough Director, District 1 H Abrams J Willis A King, Jr Ronald Paul Barnette Lexington County 'Terry A Kingsmore 'D H Caughman, (Chairman ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT I W C Harper IPTAY Jim League H Mcjunkin Billv Amick Jim Patterson. Director — District I J Henry M Lee Hugh Caldwell Garry C Phillips R P O Box 589 'Floyd S Long 'Fred H Carter. Jr. Ciemson, S C 29633 Pickens County 'Terry L Long James Tracy Childers 'Charles E Dalton, Chairman Seabr(X)k L Marchant James A Compton Abbeville County 'Ronald Ernest Jamerson Corley, Jr William J Barnett J McCoy 'Philip H Rosenberg, Chairman H Ralph Corley, Sr 'Edith Batson J G Miller. Jr, WiMiam H Baxley. Ill Gault, 111 'Francis A Bosdell 'Archie Kim Neal 'John Melton 'V. Wendel Boggs T A Henry J. Ed Burrell 'William Neely. Jr. Charles B Murphy J 'Warren Craig Jumper 'Jerry R Byrd Thomas K. Norris 'Don Southard. Jr V F Linder, Jr Robert C Edwards William H Orders 'Charles Ellenburg. John W McLure Jr 'John F Palmer Anderson County Gene Rhymer. Jr Gaston Gage. Jr S T King, Chairman 1 N Patterson, Jr Riser 'Roddey E. Gettys, III J W B K Chrietzberg 'George Millon Plyler 'Robert M, Guerreri 'J Tom Shell R Carol Cook Evans Putman 'Bob Harmon 'C Charles M Stuck "Joe B Davenport Floyd M. Hunt 'Bobby W Ramsey Woodrow H Taylor George H Ducworth Mike Jewell James Rochester Forrester, Newberry County 'J Tom Jr Slattery Edwin L Kilby, Jr, John G Jimmy Henlz 'Earle J Bedenbaugh. Chairman Tom C Lynch, Jr E Richard Taylor. Jr, Robert Lee Hill Walter B Cousins Dave Moorhead 'S Gray Walsh C Patrick Killen 'Louie C Derrick 'James V Patterson David H Wilkins 'Ralph F King, Jr 'L. Glenn Fellers R R Ritchie 'James F Little 'Melvin L Longshore 'Gil Rushton County 'Harrv Major Laurens 'C H Ragsdale, III William C. Singleton R Adair. Chairman 'Randall W McClain J. 'Terry C Shaver 'G Neil Smith P C Osteen, Jr 'Thomas E Davenport Joe H Simpson. Jr K. N, Vickery Robert G Sharpe Henry M Paris, Sr Clifford T Smith 'Joseph A West 'Tony Smith Charles Jeter Glenn 'C. Gurnie Stuck Eugene P Willimon "Chris Suber David Waldrop, Jr William J Hendrix Hugh Foster Morgan. Jr Greenwood County Richland County W B Owens Chairman McCnrd, Chairman 'George B Herndon, 'Robert L Prater Ralph C. S Paul Aaron F. E Abell. Jr 'Carl R, Rogers 'Lewis Bagwell George I Alley Michael E. Simmons Tom R Bailey 'Wayne Bell N. C. Wessinger Brunson 'John L Bracknell Jack W William T. Clawson, III 'William E Burnett Spartanburg County Edgar S Coffey, Jr Johnson C^raig C Evans Putman 'Ralph E Cooper Director. District I 'W Manning, Jr . f'hairman Robert M Erwin. Jr, M "Albert G Courie William E Gore, Jr. Orangeburg County James M Kennedy "Michael R Davis Ray C Smith "William B Bookhart. Chairman Jr., 'Thomas O Morris, Jr James W Engram David Copeland Larry W Flynn York County Larry Dyar

'Don E Golightiv "S Lynn 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 Harry Johnson Rov W Campfield, Fletcher Riley, J Jr M Jr

"Terryl Klosterman O T Gulp J. M Russell, Jr Buddv Lewis *F Buist Eaves, Jr •Jack G Vallentine. Ill Eddie •William T McDaniel, III "Harper S Gault James C. Williams, Jr. Dalton " "James P McKeown, III E M George 'Russell S Wolfe, 11 Director, Al-Large °S C McMeekm, Jr "Thomas E Grimes. Ill Jeffrey A 0'C;ain "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 Slarkey 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 C'oleman G G Thomas, Sr "James A Derrick "Marshall E Walker IPTAY ORGANIZATION - DISTRICT VI Benjamin H Herlong — W T Fort. Jr , Director Distsricl VI R Herlong, "James Jr. 2730 Mohican Dr Thurmond McLamb "Mark S Patterson Sumter. S C 29150 Direct(^)r, At-Large John H Wheeler T C Wright Clarendon County DISTRICT VII Theodore B Gardner, Chairman North Carolina "Julius R Eadon, 111 W W Allen G H Furse, Jr Roland L Connelly H B Rickenbaker Ryan White "Eddie N Dalton °J Horace F Swilley Director, District V 'John Duncan L Dillon County J. Edmonds Gregory S Parish IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT V "Billy Daniel, Chairman "Bill Reaves Richard J Fisher M J Ryan White, Director — District V "Charles F Carmichael Pete Folsom Director. District IV' P O Box 487 L B Hardaway, Jr James B Foster Walterboro. S C 29488 Charles G Lucius, III Thomas W Glenn III IPTAY ORGANIZATION — DISTRICT IV Lynn W G Joe B Godfrey Bil! Reaves, Director — District IV Allendale County M Joseph L Powell Hair Bradley Jay D 515 Richardson Circle, J O'Neal. Chairman E. Billy G, Rogers ° E Guy Hendrix Hartsville, S C 29550 Bamberg County John C Rogers 'H L Hoover Neal Rogers George A Hutto. Jr Chester County R Herman Rice, Chairman Claude McCain Z K Kellev "Edward C Abell, Chairman Florence County Fred Schrimpf W D Kirkpatrick F E Abell Clyde S Bryce, Jr , Chairman Robert E McClure "Richard A Coleman Barnwell County "Thomas D Birchmore E T Mcllwain Steven Epps Howard III G Dickinson, Jr , Chairman "Rufus M Brown 'John Mclnnis "George R Fleming "H M Anderson "Marvin Cockfield 'Edgar L Miller, Jr Carl H Jones. Ill Grover (; Kennedy, Jr "L. Coleman. Tom R Morns, Jr "W E Lindsay M Jr Calhoun Lemon "William L Coleman W D Moss, Jr John Little. Ill M Roche, Jimmy L Tarrance Douglass, "Thomas G Jr Donald B. Murray Frank A Jr C R Swearingen, Jr "L. B Finklea, Jr Berkeley County Arthur E Thomas Chesterfield County Harold B Haynes °W H Thornley, Chairman T G Westmoreland James C Stone, Chairman "Ernest L Lawrence C McMillan Jones D V Whelchel Rhetl Butler 'L Chappell Jones William T Worth John R Thomas Beaufort County James W King Bobby Yarborough Dan R Tillman. Harry Tarrance, J Jr "J Chairman John F Poole William R Tillman "Henry C (^ihambers "Wilbur O Powers DISTRICT VIII Patrick K White James S Gibson, Jr Tom M Robertson Ray L Wilson, Jr J Louis Grant Georgia John (i Rose "Bryan Loadholt Barnett A Allgood III Allen P Wood Darlington County Robert S Bonds William P Kennedy. Chairman Calhoun County Edward L Young Andrew P Calhoun "William "Hubert C Baker H Bull, Chairman David Tilman Cline "Gerald Bozard Georgetown County T James Bell. Jr John A Dickerson Martin C Cheatham "Glenn A Cox, Chairman 'J W Carter Douglas C Edwards Lawrence M Gressette, Jr Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr Marion D Hawkins, Jr Waiter L Garvin Samuel Warren Jeffords M Harper Howard E Hord Charleston County G Lawhon, "H Edsel Hemingway, Jr Robert A King J Jr "Van Nov Thornhill, Chairman 'William B McCown, III A H Lachicotte, Jr William C Lawson "John Q Adams, III Harry M McDonald Robert T Mayer Russell Tommy Lyon Archie E Baker M B' Nickles, Jr Willie C Shelley John L Murray, Jr George Buliwinkel. Jr Bill M Reaves Joe Young Thomas E Peterson H L Dukes, Jr "John C Walker Edwin S Presnell M Dreher Gaskin Horry County A I' Priester. Jr "William A Grant Fairfield County R G Horton. Chairman Mickey E. Reeves "Beverly Hafers "Harold R Jones, Chairman "James W Barnette, Jr, John L Scoggins °Al Hitchcock "Louis M Boulware "F, L, Bradham W B Shedd John P Howard K Coleman Lawrence Starkey, Jr °J "William C Kennerty 'J Q Gerrald Ernest C Hughes Joseph W Turner, Jr "Robert C Lenhardt "Buddy Gore "Forest E Hughes. Eugene P, Willimon, Jr Jr Thomas E Lynn "Pat Gore "David M Murray, "John H Holcombe, Jr, Kershaw County Jr DISTRICT IX Carl S Pulkinen "S F Horton F Watson, "J Chairman Other Slates 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 Lachicotle George U Bennett T F McNamara, "R L Wilder, Jr Jr Colleton County Carl F Bessent "R S Winfield "James R White, III, Chairman 'Robert T, Cathey Lancaster County "Jack W Charter. Sr Marion County Victor G. Chapman, Sr "Joe H Lynn. Chairman "Marion W Sams. Jr Daniel R Clemson James A Adams 'T. C Atkinson, III, Chairman "J Ryan White, Jr Robert P Corker John O Avinger 'T. C Atkinson, Jr Frank Cox W P Clyburn John H Holt J Dorchester County Wm K Durham Dexter L Cook Robert G Mace "Tom Salisbury. Chairman Fred Faircloth Tony Crenshaw Duncan C Mclntyre J Thomas W Bailev Mark G Fellers "Marion D Lever, Jr George Poole, H D Byrd G Jr James C Furman "Garrett J Mobley Gene W Dukes Gray Hipp, Jr James A Mobley, Jr Clifford M Henley Sumter County Alvin J Hurt, Jr Henry Glenn Simpson William T Howell Wyman L Morris, Chairman F H Inabnit, Jr, Ronald Small "Dexter Rickenbaker T- O Bowen, Jr Ed Jackson Larry Wolfe John J Britlon. Jr John Osteen Hampton County Lee E. M DuBose Philip H Prince County 'William F Speights, Chairman T Fort. V Roberts "Carroll Green DesChamps. II. W Jr J, Chairman Jerry F Crews, Jr W G DesChamps, "Andrew H Ronemus Jr David B Gohagan Williamsburg County Bethel C Durant Ben K Sharp Winston A Lawton John Snow, J Chairman John C Sharpe William S Ware, Sr Marlboro County "W C Cottingham "Harry 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. Henry Dowdy Mark S. A vent Mr. & Mrs. Harold E. Addis Columbia, SC; High Point, NC Bennettsville, SC Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. Doyle C. Burton Jerry T. Dukes Mr. & Mrs. Ra\ 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. Oews Am-Can Transjwrt Service, Inc. Cannon Columbia, SC Columbia, SC .\nderson, SC Greenwood, SC W. Frank Durham, Jr. Eddie Dalton A. D. Amick Robert L. Carlson Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Batesburg, SC Charlotte, NC Ronnie R. Ewton

Aloiizo 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

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Mr. & Mrs. Joe F Hayes Y. C. Ballenger Electrical Contr. Clemson Ramada Inn Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC Arch Fowler #1

Coach Frank J. Howard Bankers Trust of SC Clover 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 P'rancis Realty Co.

Mrs Donna Merck Jones Clarence B Bauknight, Jr. Ralph E. Cooper Greenville, SC Shreveport, LA Greenville, SC (Columbia, SC Freeman, Wells & Major

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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 C^ollaborative Greenville, SC In Memory of Jack R. Miller by Philip ARA Services, Inc. Inc.

& Celeste Prince Atlanta, GA Billy Daniel Columbia, SC New York, NY Dillon, SC Al/Robert/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, Greenwood Motor Lines Inc. Jr. 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. Clarap Newport News, VA Irvine, CA Anderson, SC Benson Harrison Peeler Jersey Farms, Inc. James B. Stephens J. 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 E. Pittman Dr Jim Hellams Jack J. Chris Swift Pendleton, SC Mrs. E. Oswald Lightsey Greenville, SC Cheraw, SC Hampton, SC Thomas 0. Morris, Jr.-Hemingway PNl'COR - 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) "In Memory of Elbert L. Bailes" Poinsett Construction Co , Inc Charlotte, L. J Hendri.v Jr. 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 (Pap)

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

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

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III Inc. A. Turner, "Tiger Booster" James P. McKeown Realtec Dr. J. 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

Thomas B McTeer, H. Risher Mr. Mrs. A. Walter J L & M. L Huckabee Jr. B & John 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 Easley, SC Trenton, SC Spartanburg, SC

Inc. Co., Inc. F. Watson/W. R. Reeves, Dick Hendley-Industrial House- MGR Ryder Truck Rental J. Jr. Keeping Inc. #1 & #2 Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Camden, SC Greenville, SC Wells, ? Bob Morgan Jim Sanders J, D. Jr. Jeffrey Manufacturing Division Greenville, SC Gaffney, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC jgj jf J Morgan Investments, Inc SC State Fair Benjamin F Whaley, Jr West Columbia, Mrs. Frank J Jervey Greenville, Sc Columbia, SC SC Clemson, SC George M. "Mick" Morris Mrs. Davis 0. Smith G. James Wilds, III Dale Johnson Greenville, SC Columbia, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Dr. Wyman L. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Tony Smith George E. Williams Dr. B. W. Jones/Dr. F. G. Jones Sumter, SC Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Florence, 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 (1:30 p.m.) » Clemson @ North Carolina (L(X) p.m.) Western Carolina @ Clemson (LOO p.m.) Maryland (S) Wake Forest (1:(K) p.m.) Duite @ Wake Forest (LOO p.m.) North Carolina @ South Carolina (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 24 North CaroTina (g N C. State (LOO p.m.) Appalachian (g) N. C. State (LOO p.m.) Appalachian (a> Wake Forest (7:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Auburn @ Georgia Tech (LOO p.m.) Maryland (a) Auburn (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ N, C. State (7:00 p.m.) V.M.I. @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) i 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.) OCT. 22 Maryland @ Clemson (100 p m ) State Duke @ Indiana (2,30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Richmond (1:30 p.m.) J N. C. State @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N C @ Duke (130 p.m ) Georgia Tech (a) Alabama (1:.30 p.m.) Duke @ Maryland (130 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Georgia Tech (L30 p.m.) Maryland @ Vanderbilt (7:00 p.m.) OCT. 1 Virginia @ Wake Forest (LOO p.m.) North Carolina @ Virginia (LCiO p.m.) Memphis State @ North Carolina (LOO p.m.) North Carolina @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Tennessee (1:30 p.m.) East Carolina @ N. C. State (7 00 p.m.) Virginia @ Maryland (1:30 p m.) NOV. 19 Navy @ Virginia (7:(X) p.m.) N. C State @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) OCT. 29 Duke @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) Forest Virginia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Miami (Fla Duke (1:30 p.m.) p.m.) Maryland N. C. State (LOO p.m.) Wake @ ) @ « Wake Forest @ Clemson (LOO @ Virginia Virginia p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Duke (1 30 p m ) Tech @ (LOO ^ SEPT. 17 OCT. 8 North Carolina @ Maryland (130 p.m.) f Clemson @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) * Georgia @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) *- Virginia @ Clemson (1:(X) p.m.) N. C. State @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) Georgia (a) South Carolina ^ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Tech N C State (LOO p.m ) NOV. 26 Furman (oJ Georgia Tech (1:30 Wake Forest (a) North Carolina (1:(X) m.) 3 Georgia Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) p.m ) p NOV. @ West Virginia Maryland (8:00 p.m.) Syracuse Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Virginia Georgia Tech (8:(X) @ @ @ p m ) Miami (Ohio) @ North Carolina (l-.OO p.m.) Duke (g Virginia Tech (L30 p.m.)

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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 located throughout the entire stadium. Recognize that our most common serious medical problem 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 very frequent at outdoor sporting events should ranged routes for evacuation to local hospitals. be and 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.

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95 96 Billy Davis

By Jill Mixon has fumbled the ball away to the oppo- nent only once. Imagine standing in the middle of In the 1982 Orange Bowl, when the Death Valley, with 80,000 screaming Tigers clinched the national title, the fans on both sides of you, all alone watch- linemen certainly laid the blocks well as ing a 16-inch pigskin coming towards Davis made a spectacular 47-yard punt you end-over-end. And, on top of all that return, the longest of his career, which there are 11 crazed, hungry behemoths led to a Clemson field goal and kept the ready to pounce upon you the moment momentum in the Tigers' corner. you field the punt. If you can put your- "Billy Davis does not have the greatest self in the shoes of this man then you punt return average in Clemson history,

know what it is like to be Billy Davis, the but what he does better than anyone else Tigers' veteran punt returner. is catch the ball on the run, " said Danny The handsome 6-4, 195, senior has be- Ford. "He saves us so much field position come the Tigers' all-time leader in career by making daring catches in traffic. If punt returns with 80, and feels there are you added in those yards he probably " two secrets in being a successful punt would lead the nation in punt returns.

returner. "If I had to sum it up in two But, Davis does not only restrict his

words they would be concentration and talents to the art of punt returning. He is instinct, " explained Davis. "Concentra- also one of the Tiger free safeties. The

is that native of Alexandria, VA, received his tion a key in any endeavor you ing role left vacant by the departed All- attempt, but especially in punt returning. first starting nod at that spot three weeks American Terry Kinard. "But, I still get a

I field I center all ago against the Virginia Cavaliers. "It " When go out on the my lot of playing time, offered Davis. thoughts around catching the ball first meant a lot to me that I started the Vir- For three years Davis patiently served I ginia since I that state, before anything else. After that, then game am from but as the backup for Kinard and gained it really doesn't starts. I can focus on reading the blocks, and matter who knew experience each year. Davis said, "A is I this spring I there not anything that appreciate when decided to play base- quality player like Terry Kinard only more, than the lineman coming down ball and missed the entire spring football comes around once in a great while, and I field and setting up. " Davis obviously has practice that I would be decreasing my feel that I was fortunate to have been his chances it concentrated well in his career, as out of of starting." And, ended up teammate. He was the best defensive fair that start- 80 returns and another 90 catches he Ronald Watson moved into the football player in the country last season

and of course if you were his coach then you wanted him out on the field as much

as possible. I just tried to give everything

" I had when I was in the game. Davis certainly has made significant contributions from the free safety spot in the past. As a matter of fact, he probably has more interceptions per play than any other player in Tiger history. In the 1982 contest against Maryland in College Park, Davis made a crucial interception on his only play of the game (on the Terrapins final offensive play) to end the Terps hope for a come-from-behind vic- tory. He also has two thefts from Georgia Bulldog quarterbacks during his career.

It was his sophomore season that Davis snared his first one. "I had just gone into the game to give Kinard a breather, when quarterback Belue dropped back and

threw a pass. If I didn't know better, I

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"We finally got him over here in Greenville mine step off that plane, they might have the Lou Sahadi. a noted author from New York, several years ago to speak at the Touchdown game called off. history Clernson has icritten a book on the of Jamboree and while he was in town a couple "Or it might be that I'll have to do my team the season we will pub- football. Throughout of days speaking and packing up all that loot like I did when we went out to play TCU in ivas pub- lish excerpts from the work, which they gave him, I had a chance to buttonhole the Bluebonnet Bowl of 1959. We had heard lished by William Morrow Company, Inc. him and agree on a date. That was four years so much about Abe Martin's fine team that City. is an ex- of New York The following ago and, of course, neither of us knew what my boys really had the jitters. I had to blind- cerpt from a chapter on Frank Howard. kind of team we were going to have in 1963. fold them all and lead em into the stadium,

But it just seems my luck that we are going to "Bud must help on the track recruiting also catch Oklahoma when they are coming back and then picks the fastest ones for his football to a national power. team. I've never seen such a fast bunch of boys In 1963, Clernson opened its season against "Everybody kept asking me a couple of as he has. Just so those Oklahoma backs the University of Oklahoma at Norman, years ago 'Why can't we have a team like wouldn't look so fast I went down to Daytona Oklahoma. It was an ambitious opener. The Oklahoma and Notre Dame?' And in 1961, this year to watch the Firecracker 400. I don't year before, Clemson had finished with a 6-4 we did. All three of us were 5-5. believe Bud has any quite as fast as Fireball record, which hardly qualified the Tigers to "But Coach Charlie Waller, my offensive went that day, but maybe they don't use Pure meet a strong, national power like Oklahoma. coach, and I came out to watch the Oklahoma gas. Even though it will be September and Howard couldn't let the occasion pass without spring game this past season and Bud and I probably hot as blue blazes, believe I might expressing his thoughts. He wrote an open have also agreed to trade last year's films as a have my boys wear an extra sweat shirt out letter to The Norman Transcript practically scouting aid for our opening game at Norman there at Norman. If those Okies run as fast as pleading his case: September 21st. they have in the past, I'm afraid some of my

"I noticed Bud is already saying that he'll boys might catch pneumonia. "I have been making football schedules out probably have his best team this season since "Seriously though, we are really looking for Clemson since 1940. For the first 18 years coming to Oklahoma. And I'll have to agree forward to playing Oklahoma. Bud and I have we opened each season with Presbyterian Col- with him, but I kinda hate for my team to be been good friends down through the years lege, a small school about 75 miles from us. the one to get the acid test. and we consult with each other a lot during During that time, it was usually a question of "My boys are nothing but po' little country the season exchanging ideas. I hope he doesn't how to hold the score down. They only beat us fellas trying to get a college education and beat me too bad though because I'd hate to be one time (13 to 12 in 1943) and most of the playing a little football on the side. When the in a bad humor when we sit down across the time the score was in the 50s on up. One year Oklahoma Branch of the Society of Cruelty to table from each other after the game counting we won 76-0, another time 68-7 and there Animals sees that little scrawny bunch of out the split in the gate." were several times we scored 50 points or better. "In 1957 we defeated Presbyterian 66-0 and the following weekend we went up to play Coach 's team at North Caro- lina. Our boys hadn't felt much hitting the week before and those Tar Heels really bounced us around to the tune of 26-0. I decided right then and there that in the era of big time football, the day was gone for the easy opener. The following year we opened against Virginia and had to come from behind twice to win 20-15. "The next weekend we played Tatum again and three times we had to come back to win 26-21. That was also my 100th coaching victory and my first one over Tatum. He had beaten me four times while at Maryland and once at North Carolina. I never got to play Jim again because of his untimely death just prior to the 1959 season. "Since that '57 season when we had an easy opener and then nearly got run out of Chapel Hill the next weekend, I've changed my scheduling tactics. Since then we've opened with teams like Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Wake Forest, and Georgia Tech. And this year there's no doubt that I bit off the biggest chew so far when I scheduled Okla- homa. "We've been wanting to play Oklahoma for a long time but stays so busy all the time recruiting those good and Oklahoma boys and going around rub- There are many humorous stories about Frank Howard and his career at Clemson bing the President's back that it's kinda hard in the newly published book From 1896 to Glory. to catch him at home.

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It is important to emphasize again that By Allison Dalton these accomplishments have come as a result of a successful athletic program, and sound Clemson's athletic program has established management of the income it produces. This itself as a top competitor in all phases NCAA success influences the economic climate of of athletics in the past decade. During the last this region and our state. The fact that Clem- five years in particular the Tigers, both men son athletics is self-sustaining makes its contri- and women, have become a dominant power, bution to this University ever more positive not only in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but both today and for the future. regionally and nationally.

This success in intercollegiate activities is matched by excellence at the intramural level. That program, which serves all students at the University, has grown at a meteoric rate, and the facilities that house its programs, As a result of its success, the athletic as well as the intercollegiate activities, are department has made a number of considered some of the finest in the country. grants to academic programs and While athletic departments at a great num- helped the other University needs ber of other colleges and universities in the • $116,000 for mini-computers in country must call upon finances that might the College of Education otherwise be used for academic programs, • salarv supplements in math and Clemson University's athletic administration English — $48,650 has built a solid, self-sustaining complex that • $113,000 for the Education Col- provides for yearly budget operations as well lege in 1981 and 1982 as capital expenditures which are continually • Communication Center equip- needed to maintain a competitive edge. ment/supplies — $4,200 a year for This kind of excellence did not come by the past four years accident, fortune or fate. It was realized by • traffic study — $50,000 careful planning, prudent development and Athletic Director Bill McLellan • new shuttle bus — $31,000 the application of sound business practices to • bought four 15-passenger vans — an organization that grew from a $1.2 million built at the site — $115,000 $48,000 operation in 1972 to a $8.5 million fiscally • built baseball facility, added permanent • bought an additional airplane in responsible "corporation " today. stands and press box facilities, provided 1981 for $213,000; spent $86,000 It is important to note at this point, that 5,000 aluminum portable bleacher seats for a hangar at the airport and while those figures might imply the depart- for baseball or other athletic events — developed 1,300 feet of landing " ment is "wealthy, with surplus cash, that is $386,000 stripe not the case. Once the operations budgets are • developed East beach, paved entrance • pay for reading instruction pro- paid, excess revenues are immediately road to area, dredged 1.2 miles of old gram plowed back into the total program to assure Seneca River bottoms that winds through • Holly Farms player-of-the-week that a level of excellence is maintained, and practice fields behind Jervey scholarship funds have amounted needed expansion and modernization is car- • installed artificial surface golf putting to over $20,000 ried out in an orderly fashion. green — $11,000 • $5,000 each year 1980 through The Clemson Athletic Department has de- • built five new practice fields, three of 1982 was allocated for the black veloped and now maintains and landscapes which are lighted, at a cost of $50,000; awareness program from its own funds some 165 acres of land and added a soccer practice field and a golf • $8,500 per year was directed to the facilities that are a part of the total athletic driving range; constructed a new 9-lane Sports Symposium, 1980, 1981 and complex at Clemson. No state or University all weather track (recently re-surfaced — 1982 funds are used. In recent years allocations $70,000) and built new storage areas for • matching gifts from IPTAY total- from student fees have been limited. equipment ing $209,000 has been given to the In the personnel area, two new positions • additional seating acquired for Little- special University fund were added in sports information, assistant john Coliseum on floor surface; added • employee salary payments for directors of athletics for promotions and me- two new suspended basketball goals physicians ($63,000), gymnastics dia relations and non-revenue sports are on ($60,000) at Littlejohn, and installed a ($5,000), University pilot (one- staff and an assistant executive secretary for new $180,000 sc6reboard third of total salary), assistant band IPTAY has been hired. Over the 1972-1983 • lights have been installed on the band director ($54,000 over last three period the athletic staff has increased from 36 practice field in front of Fike Recreation years), computer center ($16,000 to 86. Center and on the intramural fields annually) across from Fike • travel and other support for the Clemson is extremely proud of the accom- • Fike Field House was renovated and now Tiger Band 1980 — $50,000, 1981 plishments of the athletic department over houses all administrative offices for the — $80,000, 1982 — $165,000 and the period of 1972 to 1983. During Bill intramural program, as well as offices for 1983 — $180,000. 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102 Tiger Band

By Jill Mixon

Today is Parents' Day in Tigertown, as all Clemson students past and present salute their parents. Parents' Day gives the students an opportunity to express their gratitude toward the individuals who have sacrificed and worked hard to get their children where they are today. So if you are a student, go up and give your parents a big hug and say, "Thanks, " Mom and Dad. I love you. The Tiger Band enters Frank Howard

Field to "Sock It To Em", and "Tiger Rag" as it prepares to kick off another exciting day of Tiger football in Death Valley. The pregame festivities include the presentation of the col- ors by the Army ROTC as the Clemson Uni- versity Chorus joins the Tiger Band in "Amer- ica the Beautiful", "The Star-Spangled Ban- ner", and the alma mater. ' Then a very special guest will dot the "i during the pregame activities. The 1983 Ti- ger Brotherhood Mother-of-the-Year, Mrs. Forest E. Hughes, will be honored. The for- mer Retta Crawford is a graduate of Brenau College in Gainesville, GA. The Hughes, resi- dents of Winnsboro, SC, have four children and are the proud grandparents of seven. The eldest son, Ernie Hughes, is a 1972 graduate of Clemson and he and his wife, Susan, reside in Winnsboro and have two children.

Today's halftime show is a tribute to the musical group Chicago. Tiger Band will open " with a medley of two tunes, "Make Me Smile and "25 Or 6 To 4", arranged by Corky Fabrizio. The program continues with Tiger Band's concert feature, "I Just Want To Be

Free ", arranged by Wayne Downey and Will Rapp. Then you might want to snuggle just a httle closer to your date for Tiger Band's ballad feature because it's their number-one smash hit from the summer of 1982, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", arranged by James Sochinski. The Tiger Band would like to feature its flag corps today. The members spend many long, arduous hours preparing for their Satur- day afternoon performances. The members of the 1983 flag corps are (1st Row L to R): Patti Salas, Cindy Beresh, Sheila Rhoads, Sanne Krummel (2nd Row): Renee Livingston, Leigh Wright, Sherri Rogers, Wendy Wilson, Pam Carver (3rd Row): Fran Henry, Jane Ewers, Margaret Brown, Sharon Whitfield, Rhonda Clinkseales, Connor Coward (4th Row): Jenny Frampton, Denean Barker, Lisa Johnson, Debbie Whitfield, Michelle Nido, Deidra Vance (5th Row): Kathy Valdez, Mary Ellen Hertig, Christi Fowler, Angie Boost, Cathy Cline (6th Row): Cindy Lytle, Melanie 1983 Tiger Band Flag Corps Hooper (7th Row): Randi Gleckner. The Tiger Band will exit the field to a reprise of the song that shakes the Southland — "Tiger Rag" and prepares for another ex- citing half of action against the Demon Dea- cons of Wake Forest.

103 Tiger Football Quiz

By Harold Vigodsky 5. Wake Forest's last win in Death Valley 9. All but one of the following had a punt was a 17-13 thriller in: return of at least 70 yards against Wake 1. His interception of a Jay Venuto pass A. 1973 Forest during their Clemson careers: preserved Clemson's 35-33 win over the B. 1969 A. Streak Lawton Deacons in 1980: C. 1965 B. Don Kelley A. Eddie Geathers D. 1961 C. Mack Matthews B. Terry Kinard D. Ken Moore C. Hollis Hall D. Anthony Rose 6. These two combined to sack Wake quar- terback Gary Schofield in the endzone 10. In Clemson's 1941 win over Wake, he in last year's Bowl became the first Tiger to have over 100 2. He caught 10 passes for 124 yards and a for a safety Mirage yards rushing and over 100 yards passing TD to lead the Tigers' offense in that 21-17 win: in one game: 1980 win over Wake Forest: A. Scott & Devane A. Billy Hair A. Jerry Gaillard B. Rembert & Glenn B. Booty Payne B. Frank Magwood C. Benish & Perry C. Banks McFadden C. Perrv Tuttle D. Triplett & Pickett D. Charlie Timmons D. Jeff Stockstill

7. He tied a Clemson record by breaking up 3. He made 10 tackles and returned an 11. All but one of the following scored at 4 passes in the Tigers' 1980 win over the interception for a TD as Clemson shut least two TD's in the Tigers' 82-24 rout of Deacons: out the 14th ranked Deacons 31-0 in the the Deacons in 1981: A. Terry Kinard 1979 TV game: A. Homer Jordan B. Bubba Brown A. Jeff Davis B. Chuck McSwain C. Willie Underwood B. Rex Yarn C. Cliff Austin D. Jack Cain C. Bubba Brown D. Perry Tuttle D. Bob Goldberg

8. He set a Clemson record by intercepting 12. He was the only one to score more than 4. He holds the Clemson record for the 3 passes in the Tigers' 26-13 win over once as the Tigers romped past Wake most punts in a game with 13 against Wake in 1965: Forest 51-6 in 1978: Wake Forest: A. Arthur Craig A. Perry Tuttle A. Marion Butler B. Wayne Page B. Lester Brown B. Sammy Cain C. Phil Marion C. Steve Fuller C. Banks McFadden D. Kit Jackson D. Cliff Austin D. Don Barfield

13. He holds the Clemson record for the most points scored in a game: A. Fred Cone B. Obed Ariri C. Lester Brown D. Maxcy Welch

14. All but one of the following has been the ACC Player-of-the-Year: A. Jeff Davis B. Steve Fuller C. Harvey White D. Buddy Gore

15. He is the only Tiger receiver to win the team's Most Valuable Player award; A. Bennie Cunningham B. Craig Brantley C. Joey Walters D. Perrv Tuttle

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