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November 12, 1983 2-3 Today's Game and Statistics 8 Cheerleaders Clemson vs. Maryland/Memorial Stadium 11 Clemson University m Half a Bruise Brother 13 D Clemson senior middle guard William Devane has 17 University Officials 21 Information had a storied career at Clemson dating back to a fine Stadium Club game as a freshman against Duke, to the 23 Clemson IPTAY Trainers recovery in the Orange Bowl against Nebraska to 24 countless sacks and big plays as a junior and senior 27 Athletic Administration Coaches Johnnv Jones reflects on Devane's career, examines 31 Clemson his off field life and his future. 70 Managers „ Balloons Galore 103 Tiger Band Clemson has set a lot of records on the gridiron in recent years, but today the Tigers will try to set one from above the gridiron. Over 300,000 balloons will Players be set free before today s game, an experience that and Coaches should put all of you in the Guinness Book of Records 9 Head Coach Jill Mixon takes a look at what goes into blowing up 25 Assistant Coaches 300,000 balloons. Strength Coaches „ Season Ticket 32 37 Meet the Tigers / The ACC Basketball season is upon us and there will 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches be even more exposure for the nation s most pres- 50 Clemson Alphabetical Roster tigious league this year. In addition to the regular 52 Clemson Numerical Roster games RAYCOM is providing subscription TV of 53 Opponent Numerical Roster ACC games meaning 50 of the 56 regular season 55 Opponent Alphabetical Roster league games will be on some type of television this 62 Meet Today's Opponent year. 64-65 Today's Matchups . ~ University Feature 4o Shrimpers on the East Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- are apparently taking to a device originally designed gram Committee: to save turtles, but which also can increase shrimp Manager: Allison Dalton catch and save fuel. Editor: Tim Bourret . All-Time Team Designer & Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly-Bishop 40 We got a good response on our ballot for the all-time Assistant Manager: Ann Smith Clemson team. Over 300 of you responded and there Staff Assistants: Bob Bradley, Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al were some interesting and close races in the first fan Bynum, Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones poll. Sam Blackman reviews some of the accomplish- Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC ments of the first team, while the complete listing of the first three teams and top vote-getters is on page Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- 104. tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom an JR - Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- D I Clemson s J R is not a mean guy off the field like the tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis. Also thanks to Earle man portrayed in the popular TV series. But, you Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. could not convince opponent defenses of that fact the Charles Haralson of the Clemson Communica- Jeff Rhodes profiles Clemson's fifth-year defensive On Cover: tions Department has photographed two of Clemson's top tackle who leads all down linemen on the team in Robinson tackles. senior linemen, William Devane (#94) and James 28-2-2 Senior Spotlights (#83). They have been significant reasons Clemson is over the last three seasons y I This is the final home game for the Tigers in 1983 and thus the final appearance for this year's group of 21 senior players. Tim Bourret takes a look at the careers of many of this year's senior class. Academic Excellence 1 An 1UU Clemson Mike Eppley is a solid candi- National Advertising by: Spencer Marketing date for the 1983 national Academic All-America New York, NY team. The last Clemson quarterback to make the team was Steve Fuller, a two-time selection Tim Bourret views how the team is chosen, and its mean- ing to an athlete.

1 Seniors' Last Hurrah

By Jeff Rhodes ference loss in his 10-game career. Last week, play man and he doesn't mind hitting you just Auburn coach went for a fourth-and- on general principle. The conference leader

Maryland's football team is like the stereo- five because he said that the best defense in , Clarence Baldwin, anchors typical image that television has created against Esiason was to keep him on the bench. the Maryland Theft Corps. This Hyattsville,

about in-laws. They come around too often This quarterback is also accurate, as he has MD, native is seventh on the team in tackles

and irritate you to death. Maryland is one of completed 56 percent of his passes for nearly and he has seven steals to his credit. two teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference half a mile and he has only thrown intercep- The nation's two longest extra point streaks which has the upper hand in the series record tions six times this season. Last week, Esiason will be on the line today as Maryland's Jess

with Clemson and the Terrapins have won threw for 355 yards against Auburn to set one Atkinson and Clemson s Bob Paulling go foot-

seven of the last 10 meetings. There is nothing of his many single-game records and two of to-foot. Atkinson has 75 straight PATs while that Danny Ford and his Tiger Police Force his better games have come against Clemson Paulling has been successful on his last 63 would like better than to give the Terrapin (167 yards in 1981 and 279 last year). efforts (including bowl games). Paulling has

Bowl Express a speeding ticket. A little-known statistical category is nick- more kicks this season, however, leading Maryland coach Bobby Ross has twice names, and this native of East Islip, NY who 28-24. Atkinson, only a junior, has an excel- brought a team into Death Valley, and both Maryland leads the country in lent shot at the national record next year,

times, Ross' Citadel teams took Clemson to this area, as Esiason has been called "Boomer" which is 124. In the field goal department,

the wall before the Tigers escaped with 14-12 since before he was born. Paulling again has the edge as the St. Mat-

and 10-7 wins over the Bulldogs. In 1983, last Quarterbacks who throw constantly have to thews, SC product is 14-16, while his Terrapin

year's ACC Coach of the Year comes in with a have a set or multiple sets of hands on the counterpart is 13-17. different breed of animal in the Top 20 other end of these aerials in order to be suc- O.K. Tigers. You can put your test papers ranked Terrapins. Clemson will have to play cessful, and Maryland has some good sets. away. The team has finally answered all of the

as well as it did against to Greg Hill, a junior from Seat Pleasant, MD, is questions. After weeks of having just about

avoid being the eighth ingredient in Mary- Esiason s favorite catch partner as he has 435 everybody wonder when this group would land's 1983 batch of turtle soup. yards on 21 receptions. Hill has some records play good football, the world found out last More than balloons will be filling the air of his own, as he holds the Maryland mark for week in Chapel Hill, NC. Both the Clemson over Memorial Stadium today as Maryland with 13, six of which have come offense and defense played all 60 minutes and has had more than a passing fancy with foot- this year. Maryland also has thrown to its even though North Carolina held the edge in

ball since Norman Julius Esiason, Jr. started at backs, as the two fullbacks. Rick Badanjek and statistics, the Tigers dominated every other quarterback 30 games ago. Mr. Esiason is Dave D'Addio, have 41 receptions between phase of the game, including the major one — another of those quarterbacks, like Doug them. D'Addio won't catch any today, how- the final score. The Tigers were "offensive"

Flutie, and Gary Schofield, who ever, he is out for the season with an injury. enough to score 16 points and the Clemson

believe air superiority is the key to winning About the only people the Terrapins don't stop-troops continually came up with the big football games. throw to are the chaingangs. play to keep the Tar Heels out of the endzone. In his nearly three-year career, the 6-4, Maryland, contrary to popular opinion, North Carolina only had one long drive and 200- pound quarterback who so loves the Uni- does run the ball and they have a good deal of that march led to the lone home team field

versity of Maryland he put "Terp QB" on his success doing it, too. Willie Joyner, a senior goal. automobile license plate, has thrown out the from Brooklyn, NY, leads the overlooked While the North Carolina game was what

old record book and replaced it with one that ground attack with 750 yards on 161 at- will be filed under "Big Win — Total Team," more prominently mentions his name. Esia- tempts. Badanjek and D'Addio have scored the play of several individuals must be noted. son holds the Maryland record for attempts, the most, however, as they have crossed the Senior James Robinson has completions, yard passing, passes goal line seven and five times, respectively. not only upped his stock with the pro scouts, and touchdown responsibility, total plays, Maryland runs the wide-tackle-six on de- but he has also' kept faithful

most yards passing and rushing, and amount fense, which is very difficult to play against breathing with his big plays. Against Duke, of times bringing his team back to victory. and looks like an. awkward 4-3 alignment. this native of Charleston, SC, only had three The Blond Bomber brought Maryland from a Inside linebacker Eric Wilson is the leading tackles, but he knocked down two passes, in- 21-7 deficit last year against Clemson before tackier on the team with 153 stops, including cluding one that preserved the win. In the 24-22 finally falling in Bobby Ross' only con- 13 last week against Auburn. Wilson is a big next two games, J R. made 17 tackles and he had a key sack in both the N. C. State and Wake Forest contests. Before donning his sin- ister black cowboy hat after last week's satis- fying win, Robinson made eight tackles of the bone-jarring variety, had a sack and another tackle for loss, recovered a fumble and broke

up a key pass in UNC s last desperation drive. The let's-light-up-the-scoreboard unit has

also been generating excitement of its own the past few w-^eks. Quarterback Mike Eppley continues to be a model of efficiency, as he has not completed less than 50 percent of his passes since the very forgettable Boston Col- lege game on September 17. According to the

NCAA, Eppley is sixth nationally in passing and the Clemson co-eds have him listed as the campus number-one heart-throb. Eppley has discovered a new touchdown target in tight end K. D. Dunn, who has played a small forward of sorts and caught three six-pointers Bob Paulling kicked 10 points in the win at North Carolina and has 63 straight conversions in the last four games, with all of the recep- heading into today's game. tions coming on the baseline in the shadow of

2 the goalpost. The tailback tandem of Kenny Flowers and Stacey Driver continues to impress a lot of Lists oi Interests people, especially opponents. Flowers, who Best Class College was red-shirted last season, set the Clemson Clemson Major Teams With freshman rushing record last week with his 34 Winning Percentages One Loss or Less yards against North Carolina giving him 526 Class Record Pet. Team Record yards in 114 carries for the season, which 19-3-2 breaks Ken Callicutt's mark of 505 yards set in 1903 .833 Nebraska 10-0-0 1973. 1983 34-7-2 .814 Toledo 9-0-0 1902 19-4-1 .813 8-0-0 Driver, on the other hand, is proof positive 29-6-2 8-0-1 Smurfs can play just as well as the Nean- 1941 .811 Georgia 35-10-1 .774 (FL) 9-1-0 derthal-sized physique that is normally associ- 1982 ated with football players. Driver, at 5-7, has 1950 31-7-3 .793 Auburn 8-1-0 37-10-0 8-1-0 started the last three games and has gained 1981 .787 Illinois 31-10-2 8-1-0 289 of his 614 yards during that stretch. 1959 .744 Brigham Young Driver gained 98 yards against the Tar Heels 1930 29-11-1 .720 Boston College 7-1-0 and he has picked up the nickname "Ricochet 1958 29-11-2 .714 SMU 7-1-0 33-13-1 7-1-1 Rabbit" because of his pinball style of bounc- 1980 .713 Clemson ing off would-be tacklers. While the Clemson-Maryland showdown has been awaited with anticipation for most of Statistically Speaking 1983 Clemson Stats 1983 Maryland Stats the season, this game also will have a senti- (7-1-1 Overall, 6-0 vs. ACC) (7-2 Overall. 4-0 vs. ACQ mental note to it, as it will be the last home Rushing Rushing game for all of the senior players, managers, and trainers. We would like to thank those Att. Yds. Aug. TD LC Att. Yds. Avg. TD LC people who will be running down the Hill for Driver, TB 118 614 5.2 4 38 Joyner 161 750 4.7 1 21 the last time today. Mack, FB 100 609 6.1 4 53 Badanjek 100 478 4.8 7 25 Flowers, TB 114 526 4.6 6 47 D'Addio 46 213 4.6 5 17 This senior class has compiled a record of Flagler, TB 31 202 6.5 35 Brkovich 18 72 4.0 1 12 34-7-2, which (at .814) is the highest win B. Williams, FB 26 130 5.0 28 Blount 7 57 8.1 24 percentage at Clemson since the class of 03 CLEMSON 464 2180 4.7 20 53 386 1646 4.3 14 38 had a mark of .833. This group of seniors has MARYLAND Opponents 357 1375 3.9 6 66 Opponents 389 1459 3.8 9 64 also won 20 conference games, which ties the mark set by the players who were here from Passing Passing 1965 to 1968. A win today over the Terrapins Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet. Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet. would give this class the best Clemson con- Eppley 136 82 7 1134 10 .603 Esiason 234 131 6 1880 13 560 ference record in history at 21-4. Parete .... 23 5 1 57 217 Reich 28 15 1 169 536 The people who have made this one of the

CLEMSON . 160 87 9 1191 10 .543 . 262 146 7 2049 13 .557 most memorable periods in Clemson football MARYLAND

Opponents . 313 178 16 1970 11 .569 Opponents .... 295 153 10 1762 11 .519 history are: WR Kendall Alley, CB Vandell Arrington, WR Fitzhugh Bethea, DT Ray Receiving Receiving "Disco" Brown, DE Roy Brown, RB Wilbur Rec. Yds. Aug. TD LG Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG Bullard, SS Tim Childers, FS Billy Davis, MG R. Williams 17 299 17.6 2 75 Hill 21 435 20.7 6 48 William Devane, OG James Farr, OT Alex Roulhac 13 198 15.2 3 39 Badanjek 21 236 11.2 1 30 Hudson, FB Hunter Jenkins, CB Rod Mc- Dunn .... 13 191 14.7 4 38 Jovner 20 228 11.4 43 Swain, FB , PK Bob Paulling, DE Driver .... 8 30 3.8 12 D'Addio 20 208 10.4 39 Edgar Pickett, DT James Robinson, DT Jim Mack .... 7 104 14.9 43 Davis 18 309 17.2 1 46 Scott, SS Jeff Suttle, FS Guy Varn, and FB CLEMSON 87 1134 13.7 10 75 MARYLAND . . 146 2049 14.0 13 48 Braxton Williams. Opponents 178 1970 11.1 11 59 Opponents 153 1762 11.5 11 55 Long are the hours and short is the recogni- tion for the senior managers and trainers, and Punting Punting this group includes: Field Manager Eric No. Yds Avg. +50 -20 No. Yds Aug. LP -20 Rivers (Spartanburg), Head Manager Jim Hatcher . . 40 1742 43.6 8 14 Sadler 49 1965 40.1 56 14 Weldon (Florence), Jeff (J.R.) Wright (Char- CLEMSON 42 1815 43.2 8 16 MARYLAND 49 1965 40.1 56 14 lotte, NC), Mark Abell (Greenwood), Bob Opponents 41 1563 38.1 4 10 Opponents 53 2100 39.6 58 7 Easley (Greenville), and graduate assistant

Reno Wilson (Clinton). Place Kicking Place Kicking The illustrious organization known as the FGM FGA LC XPts. Pis. FGM FGA LK XPts. TPS Press Box Alumni Association will also be Paulling 14 16 47 28-28 70 Atkinson 13 17 50 24-24 63 gaining strength, as two members of the stat Igwebuike 3 5 55 1-1 10 crew are also in their last game. Special recog- Results 5i Schedule nition goes to Johnny Jones, who has provided Results & Schedule CU- more than a few laughs for the press corps as CU- Date Opp. W-L Site Opponent the inside PA announcer during his tenure as a Date Opp. W-L Site Opponent Sept. 10 21-14 W A Vanderbilt graduate assistant in the Sports Information Sept. 3 44-10 W H W. CAROLINA Sept. 17 21-31 L H WEST VIRGINIA Office, and finally, after attending 51 of the Sept. 10 16-31 L A Boston College Sept. 24 13-7 W H PITTSBURGH last 54 Clemson games, both at home and on Sept. 17 16-16 T H GEORGIA Oct. 1 23-3 W H VIRGINIA the road, the writer of this verbose piece will Sept. 24 41-14 W H GEORGIA TECH Oct 8 34-13 W H SYRACUSE miraculously graduate and start looking for a Oct. 8 42-21 W H VIRGINIA Oct. 15 36-33 W A Wake Forest Oct. 22 38-3 H DUKE job. Any offers would be greatly appreciated Oct. 15 38-31 W A Duke W Oct. 29 28-26 W H NORTH and inquiries can be directed to the SID Oct 22 27-17 W H N. C. STATE Oct 29 24-17 W H WAKE FOREST CAROLINA office. Nov. 5 16-3 W A North Carolina Nov. 5 23-35 L A Auburn It's been a fun year and fun career, gang, so Nov. 12 MARYLAND, 1:00 PM Nov 12 at Clemson, 1 00 PM thanks again. Nov. 19 at South Carolina, 1:30 PM Nov. 19 at N. C State, 100 PM

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By Johnny Jones

When Coaches discuss the success of their football team, they always speak of two important qualities — leadership and matu- rity. Tiger middle guard William Devane is a fine example of a player who possesses these characteristics. The Tigers are very fortunate in that they have what many experts describe as the best middle guard tandem in collegiate football. But how do two players with so much talent get along? The senior speaks of his relation- ship with William Perry, "I think that we have a very good relationship both on and off the field. On the field we watch each other and try to detect the center's tendencies. We discuss what the center, as well as other line- men are doing and make suggestions as to how to beat a block or a double-team. "Off of the field, we room together on road games and in Anderson before home games. I also enjoy visiting William, his wife and their daughter." Another unique quality about the Jackson- ville, NC senior is his unselfishness. He and Perry take turns starting or decide who will start for the upcoming game between them- selves. "It began near the end of my soph- omore year," said Devane. "We discussed it with Coach Harper and Coach Anderson. Flutie. They had the confidence in us to let us decide Devane chases BC's Doug between ourselves. Because it is my last home sparked interest itself," said Devo, a nick- As other Tiger players, Devane's eyes glow game in the Valley, I will start today." name given to Devane while competing in the when talk of the National Championship It is ironic that the 6'2", 275 lb. middle Shrine Bowl his senior year in high school. team begins. "It has to be one of the biggest guard had never heard of Clemson until the "That game coupled with Clemson being in thrills of my life. The trip to Miami and the 1978 . "The the ACC, and being recruited by Coach An- game is something that I will cherish for the

derson, got me very interested in Clemson. I rest of my life. " That he should, because it was came down for the Maryland Game in 1979 Devane who, not only caused, but recovered and fell in love with the place. While most of the fumble that set up the Tiger's first field

my friends went to North Carolina, I knew goal. "Actually, I wasn't lined up on Dave that Clemson was the place for me." Rimington (Nebraska's center) on that partic-

Not only is Devane interested in football, ular play. We were in our short-yardage de-

but he also is a student as well. When asked fense and Perry was in the game also. We what his goals were after , lined up inside the guards and when the ball

Devane immediately answered, "To get my was snapped, I shot the gap and got to the

degree. I changed majors and lost some hours quarterback." that have set me back because of the change, William Devane has had a fine career at

but I will graduate in another year. Clemson, and Coach Tom Harper reflected "I also want to play professional football," on his middle guard's performance. "When said Devane with a smile. "I have been want- William came to Clemson he worked very

ing to play pro football since I played in the hard. He was a quiet individual in that he

midget league. Back then I loved the Vikings would listen and use the advice, not only from and the Redskins because they would meet coaches, but also players to make himself bet- each other in the playoffs to determine who ter. When we discuss techniques and football

would go on to play in the . I have it is not like coach talking to player, but coach

talked with former teammates Jeff Davis and talking to coach. It is Devane who has had a Johnny Rembert on the differences between big influence on William Perry and helped pro and college football, and they have given him to become the player that Perry is today. me some pointers on what to expect." These two are like a great race horse with a The Jacksonville, NC senior, who has be- great jockey." come a favorite of the press, speaks openly To sum up his comments, Harper con-

about this season. "This year the defense has cluded by saying, "When it comes to being a

been struggling, but the offense has played gentleman I don't think that you will find a well. In the past, the opposite was true. The nicer person when trying to fit the mold than offense encourages us and really wants us to William Devane. He will be an asset to society play well. They are really behind us." no matter what career he pursues."

5 Rising Above

By Jill Mixon The original proposal was conceived around "We had to get the 425 cylinders of helium

Congratulations! If you are in attendance at the idea that sponsors would be utilized, but out of the stands before the crowd started today's Tiger-Terrapin contest then you are that idea fell through. So, the committee re- coming in," said Wilson. "Taft Sessions and going to be treated to not only a spectacular sorted to soliciting money through IPTAY. Steve Gibson of the Merrit-Holland Co. in football game, but you may also be part of the On October 12, 1983, Mark Wilson and the Greenville, helped supply all the helium that trial needed. getting that establishment of a new world s record. project committee conducted a run by we And, much helium The student body project coordinated by releasing 1,000 balloons to make final deci- was a modern day miracle in itself," Wilson student government, and funded by alumni sions whether or not they would follow up on remarked. and friends through IPTA Y will attempt to set the project. Joe Turner, the executive director Another key to successfully pulling off this a world record by releasing 310,000 orange of IPTAY, gave Wilson the go ahead and the feat was to be able to blow up the balloons as

balloons. If the project is successful, the feat wheels really starting turning then. fast as possible. This task was made easier will be noted in the Guinness Book of World "I had to order all the supplies by that date, through the use of the adapters that Jerry Records. because you can't just call up your local bal- Stroud of the Palmetto Welding Supply Co. in Clemson University's '83 Rising Above loon supplier and put in an order for 315,000 Greenville supplied. This made it possible not project officially got off the ground during balloons a week before you need them," ex- to cut the valve on and off every time the late August in a student government cabinet plained Wilson. members of the crews went to blow up a meeting according to Mark Wilson, a member 315,000 balloons were ordered from Jim balloon. of the President's Cabinet. Wilson, who serves Wauldron with the WinCraft Company in To keep all of these balloons from drifting will float of string as Research and Development Director, is in Winona, MI, but only 310,000 away away before schedule, 250 was charge of the vast undertaking. today. The extra 5,000 were purchased to needed. And, when you come to think of it, if "The original idea was to release 80,000 cover breakage that might occur in the pro- you jumped in your car right now and tied the balloons,'' stated Wilson. "Someone then cess of blowing them up. string used today to the back of the auto, that mentioned the idea that releasing that many With that many balloons on hand, Wilson piece of string would stretch from Clemson to that it to Raleigh. balloons might be a world's record. So, I was knew was going require a great deal appointed to delve further into the matter." of manpower to get them blown up in the David Def ratus with the ARA Food Service Wilson continued, "I called the New York most efficient manner possible. So student on campus was also very instrumental in the office of Guinness and found out that the rec- government spent all last week going door-to- successful completion of the project. He sup- door recruiting all the students they could. plied coffee, juice and doughnuts for all the ord was set on January 1, 1982, at the Sands Hotel by their release of 208,477 balloons. It's They then divided the students into 25 groups workers this morning. kind of ironic, because the day the record was of 10 members, with one crew leader for each A few minutes before one o'clock today, set was the same day that the Tigers won the group. The crews began early this morning at when the Tiger Football team prepares to run national championship. Last July the record 7:00 a.m. blowing up the balloons on location down the hill, you will be witness to still was broken again as 300,424 balloons were at various points in the stadium. It was imper- another first at Clemson and really, an NCAA released in Itasca, IL." ative that all work was completed by 11:00 Football First. After the decision was made to undertake a.m., when the fans were admitted into the the project the question of funding was raised. stadium.

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Bill McLellan, Clemson Athletic Director, made the first contribution to Rising Above '83 to Mark Wilson and David Stalnaker. Season Ticket

This season, for the first time, the ACC to watching their teams play on televi- while watching another ACC game on basketball fan will be able to watch al- sion. Each season, colleges and television Season Ticket. The schedule has been most every ACC game played. Thanks to stations are beset by ACC fans wanting to arranged so that games are never played an innovative and pioneering effort by know why more games are not being at the same time. the Atlantic Coast Conference, Raycom telecast. Last season, ESPN had to black-out all Sports, Jefferson-Pilot Teleproductions It is a plan that offers the fan an added ACC games that were being carried by and ESPN, over 20 more games involv- bonus of games and does not affect in any broadcast TV stations in the area. How- ing ACC teams will be made available to wav the 38 game regional TV package or ever, with the advent of Season Ticket, most of the region. the network (NBC, CBS) offering of ESPN viewers will be able to watch ACC

Recognizing that it is difficult to place games. games that are exclusive to ESPN and additional games on broadcast television will not have to contend with so many since TV stations are reluctant to disrupt Here's how it works: blacked-out games. their network programming for any A cable TV viewer who receives ESPN On most cable systems there will be a more than the 38 games that are pres- contacts the local cable company and restriction on the number of viewers who ently offered, Raycom Sports created a requests the ACC Season Ticket. If the can take advantage of Season Ticket unique concept called ACC Season local cable company is participating in during the first year. Due to a limited Ticket that has drawn national attention. the program (most of them are), then the number of decoders that can be ordered, ACC basketball fans are known to cable company will sign-up the home for it has been necessary to allocate to each have insatiable appetites when it comes Season Ticket and will instruct the participating cable system a set number viewer on what needs to be done to re- of decoders. ceive the extra games. Bob James, Commissioner of the ACC The cost for the Season Ticket games says, "The league is excited about the

will be determined by the local cable concept as it will enable more fans to company. The price will probably be view the games and will result in in- between $50 and $75, or less than $3 per creased revenue to the Conference game. However, the games must be pur- schools." chased as a complete package. The The Season Ticket package includes games will be available only on Season 14 appearances by 1983 national top ten Ticket and will not be on broadcast TV. teams. The fan does not have to worry about Below is the entire Season Ticket missing an ACC game on broadcast TV schedule.

1983-1984 "ACC SEASON TICKET'' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Nov. 26 7:00 PM Vanderbilt at Duke Nov. 26 9:00 PM Missouri at UNC Dec. 21 7:00 PM Dartmouth at UNC Dec. 21 9:00 PM Wake Forest at Marquette Dec. 27 7:00 PM Villanova vs. Jacksonville Dec. 27 9:00 PM Wake Forest vs. Auburn Dec. 28 7:00 PM Consolation-Gator Bowl Dec. 28 9:00 PM Championship-Gator Bowl Jan. 4 7:00 PM Virginia vs. Va. Tech Jan. 11 7:00 PM NC State at Virginia Jan. 12 8:00 PM UNC at Maryland Jan. 17 7:00 PM Duke at Wake Forest Jan. 21 7:00 PM UNC at Duke Jan. 26 7:00 PM Clemson at Ga. Tech Jan. 26 9:00 PM NC State at Duke Feb. 2 9:00 PM Ga. Tech at Wake Forest Feb. 8 7:00 PM Maryland at Wake Forest Feb. 8 9:00 PM Clemson at NC State Feb. 16 9:00 PM S. Carolina at Ga. Tech Feb. 18 1:30 PM Maryland at Clemson Feb. 18 7:00 PM Wake Forest at Duke Feb. 23 7:00 PM Duke at NC State Feb. 23 9:00 PM Ga. Tech at Mary land Feb. 29 7:00 PM Wake Forest at Virginia A Mike Eppley and the Tigers will have three games on the Season Ticket package. YOU DON'T GET TO THE TOP BYJUST PLAYING GAMES.

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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- all have two things in com- ball team. He was then assistant head mon. If you are up on your football trivia coach and offensive line coach for the you know that the five aforementioned Tigers. After two meetings between Ford men are the top five men in career coach- and the committee on the morning of ing victories in the college ranks. December 5, 1978, it was the unanimous This well-known quintet also has an- opinion of the committee that Ford other statistic in common. All five had should be named Clemson's 21st head worse records on a percentage basis coach. against major college competition after Ford began his association with college four seasons than present Clemson Head football in 1967 when he started for Bear Coach Danny Ford. We aren't saying Bryant at 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 Vince Dooley, Bo under Bryant for the 1972 and 1973 sea- Schembechler, Tom Osborne, Bobby sons. The Tide went to four more post- Bowden, Fred Akers, and season games while Ford was on Bryant's Terry Donahue had at the four-year coaching duties of the 1978 Gator Bowl staff. 31- mark in their careers. to Ford. Nearly 40 years after hiring 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 VPI staff for two seasons. Year by United Press International, the tors in NCAA history have made such a And only 23 games later. Ford became Coaches' Association, celebrated and successful beginning. head coach of the Tigers at age 30, the the Football Writers of America, and the With this list of accomplishments, it is youngest Division I head coach in the Washington Touchdown Club, in addi- little wonder that the Student Affairs country. tion to many other local football clubs. Committee of the Clemson Board of And three years later he became the The now 35-year-old Gadsden, Al na- Trustees only considered one name as youngest coach to lead a team to a na- tive has been associated with more win- Charley Pell's successor. Dannv Ford not tional championship. ning teams and programs than most coaches come in contact with in a life- time. Including his years as a player at All-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. Amos Alonzo Sta§;g 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 Neelv 207 12-21-5 ,382 That was a fine day in Clemson athletics DANNY FOBD 36 36-10-1 .776 because the University announced that Charley Pell had relinquished the head

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Understand, now, there won't be any 12-piece bands, and the cast will perform in places like high school cafeterias and National Guard armories — the kind of places that sort of make you feel at home and that make you proud of your community and state.

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of the National Wildlife Federation . . • a record year for private support of Clemson programs, both Watch for information in athletic and academic. Through such donations the numbers of your local news media on named professorships and full-ticket academic scholarships exact times and locations in have expanded to attract and keep the best minds on campus your area, and for details on on both sides of the classroom desk. ticket sales. Featured entertainers at this fall's Clemson nights around the state will be the 4:30 Thursday Singers, a group of energetic Here's the general schedule: Clemson students acclaimed for their vocal talents. There'll be October 4, Florence audio-visual presentations as well and brief — and we're serious about that — comments from representatives of the October 11, Spartanburg various areas that make up the University community. October 18, Charleston "The emphasis will be on fun for the whole family," says Clemson night chairman Jeff McNeill of the Alumni Relations October 25, Greenwood Office. "The evening will include an informal, inexpensive meal, November 1 , Rock Hill and we're going to keep everything casual and entertaining. November 8, Anderson "All we want to do is to show off some of the smart and talented Clemson students that we're so proud of, and to tell November 15, Columbia folks about some of the great things going on at Clemson Aiken University." November 22, November 29, Greenville

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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 , athletic scholarship made a lot of things

It is a daily challenge, but a rewarding a new swimming pool was built as an possible for me, and I appreciate the

one." addition to a renovated Fike Fieldhouse, opportunity to pay Clemson back. It s not

Highly regarded by his peers, McLel- a modern, all-weather track was in- an ego trip for me, but it is personal

lan is also held in respect by Clemson stalled, five new football practice fields satisfaction which no one can ever take alumni and constituents. In the summer were added and a golf putting green and awav. 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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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1983-84 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC COUNCIL Bill L. Atchley, President W. David Maxwell, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. B. J. Skelton, Chairman Melvin E Barnette, Vice President for Business and Finance Prof. H. W. Webb, Secretary Walter T. Cox, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Dr J F Geldard Joseph B. McDevitt, Executive Secretary to the Board Trustees Officer; of Dr. I. Carolyn Briscoe W Harry Durham, Executive Director of University Relations Dr. E. A. Vaughn Edward F. Byars, Executive Assistant to the President Dr. R. C Harshman

Ross Cornwell, , Executive J. Jr Assistant to the President Dr. Holley H. Ulbrich, President of the Faculty Senate Benjamin W. Anderson, Legal Counsel Dr. Clarence Hood, Jr., Immediate Past President of the Faculty Senate Dr. Corrine Sawyer, Chairman of the Scholarship and Awards Committee DEANS Leonard C Butler, President of the Alumni Association I. L Donkle, Jr., Immediate Past President of Alumni Association Arnold E. Schwartz, Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate School Bill M. Reaves, President of IPTAY Luther P. Anderson. Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences Dr. John H. Timmerman, Immediate Past President of IPTAY Harlan E. McClure, Dean, College of Architecture John A. Murden, Chairman of the Graduate School Association James E. Matthews. Dean, College of Education David Stalnaker, President of the Student Body Benton H. Box, Dean, College of Forest and Recreation Resources Oran P. Smith, President of the Student Senate Mary Lohr, Dean, College of Nursing Ian D. Kayser, President of the Block "C" Club Henry E. Vogel, Dean, College of Sciences Ryan C. Amacher, Dean, College of Commerce 6- Industry

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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 , 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 George Suggs, Gene Cox, E. C. Hut- chens, Bill Dukes, R. Pennell, 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 drafted the constitution, created 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- symbols that only initiated 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 mond, and J. O. Freeman. The main believe that Clemson deserves only shake unusual greetings. dif- and The 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 Year. Ten A the first time. This group now num- out a doubt, the unprecedented peri- But IPTAY has not succeeded be- bers over 500 strong and donates un- od of growth in Clemson Athletics cause of secret symbols and initia- told volunteer hours promoting would not have been possible without tions. It was only a secret organization Clemson. the support of IPTAY." for four years. From its beginning As the years passed, the numbers We are completing the first fifty with 162 charter members, IPTAY continued to grow. There were 5,200 years of a long journey. But where continued to grow until, in 1954, Dr. members in 1954 which became will IPTAY be fifty years down the

Fike realized a need for reorganiza- 10,000 in 1959 and now number over road? "The key to Clemson s success tion. A complete revamping of the 19,000 for the 1983 year. In 1936, Jess has been and will continue to be peo- club took place, and it was decided to Neely said that the sky would be the ple," according to Joe Turner, Execu-

have a Board of Directors composed limit if IPTAY could raise only tive Secretary of IPTAY. "If we have of nine people. Three of these would $10,000. Thanks to the leadership of unlocked some unique qualities on be appointed by the Chairman of the people like Gene Willimon, George Saturdays at Death Valley or in Lit-

Athletic Council, with the remaining Bennett, and Joe Turner, IPTAY tlejohn, it is because of the love and six being elected to represent the six crossed $1 million in 1977, $2 million sincerity of the people who support

congressional districts. in 1979, $3 million in 1981, $4 million the Tigers. It is this commitment that In 1950, Gene Willimon had been in 1982, and $5 million for the 1983 has taken Clemson through the first hired as Executive Secretary and fiscal year. With this type of support, 50 years and will certainly keep

would be joined by three officers, a it is no wonder that IPTAY has had 20 Clemson "Number One" through the President, a Vice President and a Sec- consecutive record breaking years. next fifty years."

I 23 Tiger Trainers

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24 I. Lawson Hol- I I land is the only current member I of the staff who also played his college football at Clemson. The likeable receiver coach was a re- serve quarter- back for the Ti- gers between 1970 and 1973. Now in his fifth season at Clemson, Hol- Don Denning land, who works with the receivers, his B.A. in education. is in his third sea- earned secondary son with the Woody Mc- Clemson staff af- Corvey is the Larry Van Der

ter joining the Ti- newest member Heyden is

gers on July 1, of the Clemson a transplanted 1981. The sec- coaching staff, as midwesterner ondary eoaeh 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

Delta State. He is been the offen- fine offensive a 1960 graduate of Presbyterian College. sive coordinator linemen in recent

He has served as an assistant coach, head at Alabama A&M years and is one coach and assistant athletic director University the last four seasons. The na- of the major rea- throughout his athletic career. tive of Grove Hill, AL was a four-year sons the Tiger ground game has been so 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 in his third now has served as the with the defen- season in that ca- running backs sive ends and had pacity at Clem- coach. Now in his the pleasure of |son. Like Don sixth season, coaching players 1 Denning, Harper Reedy joined the like Andy Head- has also served as a head coach in his Clemson staff en, Joe Glenn and career, as he was the top man at Wake from Kentucky in July of 1978. The 1971 Edgar Pickett, Forest in 1972. Harper serves as assistant Appalachian State graduate earned two West was a fine player himself, lettering head coach at Clemson. letters on the gridiron during his playing in the mid-seven ties for the Volunteers of days. Tennessee. Nelson Stok- Les Herrin has Rick Whitt is ley played colle- been the director in his fourth sea- giately at a fine of Clemson's fine son working in southern institu- linebacking crew the Clemson sec- tion and he now the last two sea- ondary. A 1976 coaches in the sons. He came to graduate of Ca- college ranks in the Tigers from tawba, he also has the same area of Appalachian State had some experi- the country. The where he had ence with the starting quarter- served as the de- Bandit ends, one back for the LSU fensive coordina- of the most im- Tigers between positions tor. The 1971 portant 1965 and 1967, \ \ Western Carolina on t ne Clemson Stokley is now the offensive coordinator graduate captained the Catamount team defense. Whitt started for three seasons for the . He is now in his in 1970 and also was named most valu- at strong safety for Catawba before start- fourth season at Clemson after serving as able player of the defense that same ing his coaching career at Central David- an assistant at his alma mater and at Vir- season. son High School in Lexington, NC. He is ginia Tech. this year's volunteer coach. JOIN THE EASIEST-GROWING RAN CLUB IN AMERICA. At Piedmont, weve 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 vear 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 men's tennis team was ninth. Bobby Robinson's golfers were fifth to record the highest team ranking in a men's sport. The women also did well as the women's cross country team finished fifth, the women's indoor track team was 10th and the women's tennis team was rated seventh in the final polls.

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

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

Pat Charleston Andy Cheatham Tim Childers David Clayton Craig Crawford 10 Fr. 61 Jr 26 Sr. 79 So. 49 So.

Jeff Cruce Kenny Danforth 54 Jr. 32 So.

Billy Davis Ty Davis Ray Brown makes a flying tackle.

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Kevin Mack for six. Stacev Driver K. D. Dunn 21 So. 81 Jr

Joe Ellis Mike Eppley James Farr Terrence Flagler Kennv Flowers 64 Jr 14 Jr 60 Sr. 33 So. 48 Fr

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

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By Danny McNeill celerator. The TED, with accompanying crete could be done that didn't require an

floats, is sewn in the cod end of a shrimp net. unreasonable investment of time, effort or CHARLESTON — Shrimpers on the East When in use, shrimp pass through the TED money, says Keener. On returning home, Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico are appar- into the net while turtles and larger unwanted some shrimpers began devising their own tur- ently taking to a device originally designed to objects are discharged through a trap door in tle excluders. save turtles, but which also can increase the net. Meanwhile, research by the National Ma- shrimp catch and save fuel. During testing, Keener says a variety of rine Fisheries Service indicated the device The device, first labeled a turtle excluder objects, including divers, were photographed also might improve trawling efficiency. Ma- device (TED), was developed in 1980 to re- passing through the device. Two hundred rine specialists studied the towing efficiency duce turtle drownings in shrimp nets, accord- TEDs were built and distributed free to East of nets equipped with TEDs compared to nets ing to Jack Keener, a specialist with the Sea Coast shrimpers on a first-come basis. without them. Use of a TED can reduce net Grant Marine Extension Program of Clemson Prior to actual demonstrations, shrimpers blockage which can measurably improve University. from Nag's Head to Key West voiced nega- trawling efficiency. Six species of sea turtles were placed on the tive reactions to the TEDs, says Keener. The In a short time the turtle excluder device

endangered species list in the 1970s. Although reaction of several hundred shrimpers was (TED) became known as the trawling effi- estimates of the number of turtle deaths vary, much more favorable after the demonstra- ciency device (TED) and marine officials Keener says there's no doubt many turtles tions. along the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico

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The TED is basically a cage made of steel plight of the sea turtles and are aware that if The TED caught the eye of Trawlite, a rods. Two ovals about five feet long are con- something isn't done, they may find them- New York firm which built a fiberglass pro- nected by bars on the four corners, and bars selves facing a ban on shrimping in certain totype last year. Although the first model was running diagonally from the bottom of the areas, or possibly along the entire coast," says flimsy, the company now sells a stronger front oval to the top of the rear oval. Keener. "Many had voluntarily cut their model incorporating changes recommended

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often use to expel jellyballs from their nets. It The demonstrations focused attention on homemade TED and equip it with floats and also features a webbing funnel, called an ac- the problem and the fact that something con- line for around $150, says Keener.

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By Sam Blackman some key catches. One was in the 1977 season but earned more fame in 1978 at the guard on that defeated South Carolina that spot for the 11-1 Tigers.

helped set up the famous Jerry Butler catch. Harry Olszewski is the other guard on this Many great players have donned the Clem- Another one that is worth remembering is a All-Clemson team. Olszewski played during son uniform, so it is quite a task to select the 62-yard touchdown pass from Steve Fuller to the 1965-67 campaigns. While here, he was a top 22 players in Clemson history. But, we at Clark to help defeat the Maryland Terrapins consensus All-American in 1967, and was the sports information office, along with the for the ACC title in 1978. Clark is playing named All-ACC for the 1966 and 1967 sea- help of Dr. Harold S. Vigodsky, have asked professionally for the San Francisco 49ers and sons. Also, Olszewski was named on the Silver the Tiger fans to vote for their top 22 players, has twice led the NFL in receiving. Anniversary ACC team in 1977, honoring the using ballots that have been run in the pro- Lou Cordileone earned a tackle spot on top players who had participated in the con- grams for this 1983 season. There have been your team. Cordileone was an All-American ference during the first 25 years of the ACC. many Tiger greats over the years, but here is in 1959 as well as an Academic All-American Tony Berryhill was selected to play the the team that was selected by you, the fans. that same year. Also in 1959, he reaped All- important position of center on this team. Jerry Butler was selected at one end spot. ACC honors as well as being an Academic All- Berryhill lettered in the 1979-81 seasons. The The Butler-Steve Fuller connection was one ACC member. Cordileone was a member of 1981 All-ACC performer was a starter on the of the best in the country in the mid-seventies. the 1959 Sugar and teams, 1981 National Champion football team, and Butler, a standout from Ware Shoals, SC, still and was a first-round draft choice for the New was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1982. holds the Clemson records for most passes York Giants. Steve Fuller is the quarterback on this team caught in a season with 58, most yards gained Joe Bostic was selected at the other tackle of top Tigers. Fuller led the Tigers to two in a single game with 163, and yards per position. The two-time All-ACC team mem- bowl appearances and earned many honors at reception (7-161 for an incredible 32.6 yards a ber was also a two-time All-American. He is Clemson. He was a third-team All-American catch) versus Georgia Tech in 1977. The Ail- now playing with the St. Louis Cardinals and his senior year and was on the academic All- American in 1978 will never be forgotten by was chosen that team's top offensive lineman American teams in 1977 and 1978. He was the Tiger fans. Who can ever forget his leaping last year. quarterback on the 1977 and 1978 All-ACC and twisting catch in 1977 against South Car- Jeff Bostic, Joe's brother, was selected at a teams, and was selected ACC Player-of-the- olina that won the game in the closing seconds guard slot. The 1979 All-ACC team member Year for two years consecutively, 1977 and 31-27? now plays with the world champion Wash- 1978. He is still Clemson's leading career pas-

Dwight Clark lettered at Clemson in the ington Bedskins in the position of center. He ser with 4,359 yards and is the Tigers' total 1975-78 seasons. During this time he had also played center during his Clemson career, offensive leader for an incredible 6,096 yards. Fuller finished sixth in the voting in 1978.

Banks McFadden is a member of the back- field on this team. McFadden, while at Clem- son, was a consensus All-American in 1939 and was named the nation's most versatile athlete as he was an All-American in football, basketball, and track in 1939-40.

Cliff Austin is seventh on the all-time rush-

ing list with 2,139 yards for a 5.06 average. He was chosen All-ACC in 1982 as he was the leading team rusher in 1981 and 1982 for the Tigers and helped them to a 21-1-1 record in these two seasons. He set the single game rushing record against Duke in 1982 with 260. Buddy Gore was everyone's hero in his tenure at Clemson. He was named ACC Player-of-the-Year in 1967 and was an all- conference selection in 1967 and 1968. He is Clemson's leading career rusher with 2,571 yards for 4.29 yards per carry with 15 touchdowns. rounds out the offensive team for the all-time Tiger team. The Owerri,

Nigeria native is Clemson's leading scorer with 288 points, and was a second-team All- American selection as well as an All-ACC team member his senior year. He is the NCAA's all-time field goal king with 60. Clemson has always been known to have a hard-nosed defensive unit representing the Tigers, and the defensive team that was se- lected would be a coach's dream. Andy Headen was selected at one defen- sive end. While at Clemson, he played this difficult position well. He garnered All-ACC honors in 1982. He was instrumental in Clem- son's defeat of Nebraska in the 1982 Orange Jeff Bostic and Joe Bostic are two linemen on the All-Time Clemson team. Bowl as he deflected Nebraska quarterback American linebacker was also a 1981 All-ACC Eddie Geathers, a defensive back, was a choice and named 1981 ACC Player-of-the- member of the 1977, 1978, and 1979 bowl Year. teams. He was an outstanding defensive back Bubba Brown was a two-time All-ACC for the Tigers during his career and one of the choice at linebacker in the 1978 and 1979 team's fiercest hitters in the secondary.

seasons. He has an all-time record 515 tackles Steve Ryan is the final member of the in his career to lead all Tiger tacklers in that defensive backfield. Ryan was All-ACC in important category. 1977 and 1978. This feat makes him well had a tremendous career at deserving of this honor. He led the ACC in Clemson. He leads all Clemson defensive interceptions in 1977 an still serves the Tigers backs with 294 tackles, and 17 interceptions as a graduate assistant coach.

during his tenure at Clemson. Kinard was a David Sims is your punter in this collection 1982 consensus All-American as well as a 1981 of all-time Tiger greats. Sims holds the and 1982 All-ACC perfomer. The Sumter, SC school's record for the best punting average native was named CBS Defensive Player-of- for a season with 43.9 yards. This perfor- the-Year for 1982 recognizing him to be the mance gained him a spot on the 1979 All- outstanding defensive player in the country. ACC team. He was injured his senior season in

Rex Varn is another member of the defen- 1980 at the Georgia game and never returned,

sive backfield. Varn is remembered for his but he still holds many Clemson career courageous play as he played with injuries records. and pain. For his heroics on the field, he was From October 28, 1896, when Clemson

Buddy Gore is Clemson's all-time leading named a recipient of the 1978 Brian Piccolo played its first game with Furman to the rusher. Award, which is presented to the most cou- present 1983 season, many players have made rageous athlete in the ACC in memory of the great contributions so that the Tigers' roar Mark Mauer's desperation pass to preserve the late Wake Forest and Chicago Bear halfback. may echo o'er the mountain heights. win and the National Championship for Varn also was a 1979 All-ACC performer and

Clemson. He is now playing with the New holds the Clemson mark for re- York Giants. turn yardage.

Jonathon Brooks is the other defensive end. Brooks earned All-ACC honors in 1977 and 1978. In these years he was a starter for the Gator Bowl teams that started the new era of football prowess for Clemson. He now plays for Philadelphia of the USFL. Jim Stuckey holds down one of the tackle spots and deservedly so, as he had 314 tackles in his career, still a record for a down lineman. The walk-on from Cayce, SC, had 20 tackles for minus yards during the 1979 campaign, also a Clemson single season record. Stuckey was a terror for opposing quarterbacks, as he had 18 career sacks with 10 of those coming in his senior year.

Jeff Bryant is the other tackle on this All- Tiger team. His play in the 1981 National Championship year will not be forgotten, as he was the second leading tackier on the team with 80 tackles to his credit. One play for which he is remembered is his recovery of an attempted lateral with 57 seconds left to pre- serve the 10-8 win over North Carolina. William Perry rounds out the front line. The 320-pound middle guard from Aiken, SC is still enjoying a great career at Clemson.

Thus far, Perry is Clemson's first sophomore All-American in history. A third-team Associ- ated Press All-American at middle guard last year, Perry also made honorable mention teams chosen by UPI and The Football News. In 1982 he was named All-ACC and All-State.

He is the only active player on the team.

Jeff Davis is one of the linebackers on this team of Tiger stars. Davis holds the Clemson single game tackle record by having 24 stops in the 1980 North Carolina contest. Davis played a big part in the famous 1981 season as he had 175 tackles, 119 first hits, and four fumble recoveries. The 1981 consensus All- )i ,) Tigers NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP

59 INGLE, REID OT 6-6 260 Jr. 1VL NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP Calhoun HS, Bobby Hoppe, Calhoun. GA 22 ISAACS, MIKE SS 5-11 180 Jr JV Pickens HS, Bill Isaacs. Pickens, SC

1 wo ALLEY, KENDALL WR 6-0 A V L. 96 JANSEN, JOHN DE 6-5 235 Fr. HS North Rowan HS, Larry Thompson, Salisbury, NC Heritage HS. Danny Blue, Conyers, GA

1 l 1 ft^ HQ 1 rt. ) 1 1 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 6-5 r r. no 30 JENKINS, HUNTER FB 5-11 203 Sr. SQ Broome HS. Dalton Rivers, Cowpens, SC Conway HS, Jim Binger, Conway, SC

1 ARRINGTON, VANDELL CB 6-0 oT. ZVL 82 KLUTZ, QUINTIN DE 6-4 215 Fr HS E. E Smith HS, Roy McNeill, Norfolk, VA Brown HS, Bob Boswell. Kannapolis, NC

I r ] VI / U BAILEY, RICK DT 6-5 Z I \J M 1 VL 51 LYTTON, JEFF C 6-3 245 So. SQ Eau Gaille HS, Larry Canaday. Melbourne, FL Moeller HS. Gerry Faust, Blue Ash, OH 7fi BERLIN, STEVE DT 6-5 ~4_10 oo. 84 McLAMB, ASHLEY TE 6-3 230 So. JV

Bethel Park HS, Bob King, Bethel Park, PA N. Myrtle Beach HS, Harold Dunlap, Little River , SC Oft 5-9 1 / oT. S( ) 28 6-2 BETHEA, FITZHUGH WR U v McSWAIN, ROD CB 190 Sr. 3VL Dillon HS, Paul Chapman, Dillon, SC Chase HS. John Keeter, Caroleen, NC

O 1 ft 1^ I.V BOYER, SHELTON WR 6-2 loD r r. 27 MACK, KEVIN FB 6-1 197 Sr. 3VL West Charlotte HS, Bruce Hardin, Charlotte. NC Kings Mountain HS, Dan Brooks, Kings Mountain, NC

o 1 ft^ I IC £i BRADY, KEVIN QB 5-11 1 oO i r 12 MACK, TERENCE DE 6-3 200 Fr. RS Douglass HS, Charles Brannon, Clarkson, GA Winnsboro HS, Ken Atkerson, Winnsboro, SC

y BROWN, KEN DE 6-2 iyu jr ZVL.0\/T 69 MANN, WES OG 6-5 260 So. TR Hart County HS, Don Elam, Hartwell, GA Robert E, Lee HS, Corky Rogers, Jacksonville, FL 79 6-4 6-3 i _ BROWN, RAY DT zou jr. i V L, 87 MILTON, ELDRIDGE LB 220 So. 1VL East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp, Rome, GA Charlton County HS, David Stepson, Folkston, GA ono 0\/T 4 i BROWN, ROY DE 6-1 zuz ar, OV Li 53 NIX, ERIC C 6-2 242 Fr. HS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw. Myrtle Beach, SC T, L Hanna HS, Jim Fraser, Anderson, SC

1 i i ft i BROWNING, SEBO DB 5-11 lo4 I r 17 PARETE, ANTHONY QB 6-0 190 Jr 1VL Lithonia HS. Phil Knight. Lithonia, GA Bishop Kenny HS, Mike Healy, Jacksonville, FL Q BULLARD, WILBUR TB 5-11 loUi an >r 7 PARKER, JEFF QB 6-3 180 So. SQ Scotland HS. Mike Dubis, Laurel Hill. NC Gordo HS. Walton Tucker, Gordo, AL

9 1 C\ c~ ifa BURTON, RICHARD LB 5-10 Z1U M ). 6 PAULLING, BOB PK 6-2 188 Sr. 3VL Lake View HS. Bill Pate, Simpsonville, SC St. Matthews HS, Otis Culclasure, St. Matthews, SC

i ( BUTLER, RICHARD WR 6-0 i on 1 r 1VL 91 PERRY, MICHAEL MG 6-2 265 Fr HS Ware Shoals HS. Tommy Davis, Ware Shoals, SC South Aiken HS, Gary Smaller, Aiken, SC

^ ic\ 6-0 r 1 u CHARLESTON, PAT WR i i\J r 66 PERRY, WILLIAM MG 6-3 320 Jr 2VL East Rowan HS, C M, Yates, Granite Quarry. NC Aiken HS, Eddie Buck, Aiken. SC

lr 1 CHEATHAM, ANDY OG 6-4 zou I VL 97 PHILLIPS, JOHN LB 6-5 225 Fr HS Pebblebrook HS, Bud O'Hara, Mableton. GA Mitchell HS, Rusty Coggins, Spruce Pine, NC

CHILDERS, TIM SS 6-] 150l ft^ jT. ZVLOVT 42 PICKETT, EDGAR DE 6-3 230 Sr. 3VL Gaffney HS, Bob Cariton, Gaffney, SC Central Davidson HS, Les Herrin, Lexington, NC 7Q 97^ CLAYTON, DAVID OT 6-4 Z i D sy 29 PLEASANT, REGGIE CB 5-10 175 Jr 1VL Brynes HS, Jimmy Corne, Lyman, SC Furman HS, James Gist, Pinewood, SC 4>f CRAWFORD, CRAIG DE 6-2 Z1U9 1 n DO. sg^r ^ 36 QUICK, RODNEY FB 6-3 210 Fr. RS Pine Forest HS, Gary Weller, Spring Lake, NC N. Charleston HS, Jack Bunch, N Charleston. SC

1 \/T 6-7 9^n r 1 6-3 CRUCE, JEFF OT ZOU J V L, 63 REESE, STEVE OG 250 So. 1VL Columbia HS, Bobby Simmons. Lake City. FL Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson, GA

09 l on DANFORTH, KENNY SS 6-1 iyu >< 56 RICHARDSON, CHUCKIE LB 6-3 225 Jr 2VL Aiken HS, Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC Thomasville HS, Allen Brown, Thomasville, NC

_4 DAVIS, BILLY FS 6-4 1 >r oVL 99 RIGGS, JIM TE 6-5 235 Fr. RS Mt. Vernon HS. Bruce Patrick. Alexandria, VA Scotland HS, Mike Dubis, Laurinburg, NC

^7 6-1 Tr 1 VT 6-5 O i DAVIS, TYRONE CB J r 1 VL 83 ROBINSON, JAMES DT 275 Sr. 3VL Cedar Shoals HS, John Waters, Athens. GA St. Johns HS, Robert Biggerstaff, Charleston, SC

. >4 DEVANE WILLIAM MG 6-2 z / o >r oVL 15 ROULHAC, TERRANCE WR 6-0 185 Fr. HS Jacksonville HS, Ray Durham, Jacksonville, NC Raines HS, Freddie Stephens, West Jacksonville. FL

1 70. I r 1 VT DONALDSON, RICHARD FS 5-10 1 to 1VL 71 SANFORD, CHUCK DT 6-5 240 Fr. RS Byrd HS. Bob Sanders, Fayetteville, NC Enka HS, Danny Shook, Chandler, NC

1 7=; Zl DRIVER, STACEY TB 5-10 l/o &( I 1VL 67 SCOTT, JIM DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL Griffin HS, Lloyd Bohannon, Griffin, GA Mt Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick, Alexandria, VA

9 1 VT o 1 DUNN, K D TE 6-3 ZlD ZVL 77 SEASE, JODY DT 6-3 240 So. JV Gordon HS, Randy Smith, Decatur, GA Salem HS, Wallace Thompson, Salem, VA

9 4 Q 1 VT 04 ELLIS, JOE OT 6-4 Z4VJ 1 V L 80 SETZEKORN, KENNY DE 6-5 220 Fr. HS Toms River HS, Robert Fiocco, Toms River. NJ Sprayberry HS, John Paty, Kennesaw, GA

l J I r 1 VT EPPLEY, MIKE QB 6-2 185 Jr 1 V L 65 STEPHENS, TONY DL 6-3 265 Fr. HS Harding HS. Bruce Hardin. Charlotte, NC Walterboro HS, Gyles Hall, Walterboro. SC

ou FARR, JAMES OG 6-4 240 >r OVL 23 SUTTLE, JEFF SS 6-1 190 Sr. 3VL Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson, GA Lafayette HS, Bobby Chappell, Lafayette, GA

c< 1 VT FLAGLER, TERRENCE TB 6-1 191 1 V L 58 SWING, DALE C 6-3 240 Jr- 1VL Fernandina Beach HS, Donnie Braddock, Fernandina Beach, FL Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firguin, Lexington, NC

4 3 FLOWERS, KENNY TB 6-0 200 r r. In 68 TURLINGTON, NEAL OT 6-4 260 Fr. HS Spruce Creek HS. Terry Manfredi, Daytona Beach, FL Sanford HS, Len Maness, Fayetteville, NC.

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1 1 1 VT 44 GRIFFIN, STEVE TB 5-10 178 1 V L 55 WALLS, HENRY LB 6-2 205 Fr. RS S. Mecklenburg HS, James Seacord, Charlotte, NC Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firquin, Southmont, NC O,^ ire HALL, DELTON CB 6-1 170 r r. 73 WATSON, JOHN OG 6-4 253 So. SQ Grimsley HS, Dick Knox, Greensboro, NC Bamberg HS, Leon Maxwell, Bamberg, SC c 6-2 5-11 HATCHER, DALE P 195 J r ZVL 31 WATSON, RONALD FS 175 Jr 2VL Cheraw HS, Burney Bourne, Cheraw, SC Jefferson HS, Jim Stoudimire, Jefferson, GA C. HERMAN, DEAN OT 6-6 260 88 WELLS, JEFF DE 6-4 230 Jr 2VL

J J Kelly HS, Al Stecker, Wise. VA East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp, Rome, GA c„ ID HENIFORD, TODD QB 6-2 207 jt ' 34 WILLIAMS, BRAXTON FB 6-2 220 Sr. 1VL

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1(1 HOLLOMAN, BO FS 6-1 175 r r. til 57 WILLIAMS, KEITH LB 6-4 220 Fr. RS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw. Myrtle Beach, SC St Matthews HS, Otis Culclasure, Swansea, SC

46 HOLLOMAN, DUKE FB 6-2 205 1 r 39 WILLIAMS, PERRY CB 6-2 200 Fr RS Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw, Myrtle Beach, SC Adairsville HS, Danny Wiseman, Adairsville, GA

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10 Pat Charleston WR 41 Sebo Browning DB 74 Jim Redding . . OG 11 Randy Anderson QB 42 Edgar Pickett DE 75 Dean Herman OT 12 Terence Mack DE 44 Steve Griffin TB 76 Steve Berlin DT

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23 Jeff Suttle SS 56 Chuckie Richardson LB 91 Michael Perry . MG

24 Billy Davis FS 57 Keith Williams LB 93 Brian Raber . ..TE William . 94 Devane 26 Tim Childers SS 58 Dale Swing . C MG

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1 Keeta Covington WR 38 Bobby DePaul ILB 70 Kevin Glover C 2 Brian Baker OLB 39 Doug Burmeister OLB 71 Chris Igus OG 3 Joe Kraus DB 40 Rick Badanjek RB 72 Tony Edwards OT 4 Greg Hill WR 41 Joe Niederhelman ILB 73 Harry Venezia OT 5 Ramon Parades K 42 Doug Cox . ILB 74 George Colton OT 6 Lendell Jones - . DB 43 Joe Bailey DB 75 Neal Sampson DG 7 Boomer Esiason QB 44 Dave D'Addio FB 76 Brian Conroy C 8 QB 45 Stephon Scriber RB 79 Pete Koch DT 10 Barry Waseleski QB 46 Pat D'Atri ILB 80 Alan Sadler P 11 Chuck Faucette ILB 47 Kevin Donas OLB 81 Eric Holder WR 14 QB 48 Tommy Neal FB 82 Bill Rogers TE

16 Dennis Carpin . OLB 50 Greg Thompson ... DG 83 Bruce Mesner DT I Al Covington SAF 51 J. D Gross OLB 84 Russell Davis WR 20 Steven Burke .... RB 53 Steve Kelly ILB 85 Chris Knight TE 21 Larry Miles WR 55 Eric Wilson ILB 86 Greg Harrell WR 22 Chris Marino WR 56 Scott Tye DG 88 Ron Fazio TE 23 Clarence Baldwin DB 57 Greg Harraka OT 89 Sean Sullivan WR 25 Steve Burdelski DB 58 John Sabrowski LB 90 Jess Atkinson PK 27 Gil Hoffman DB 59 Terrv Burke ILB 91 Tom Parker DG 29 Bob Gunderman DB 60 O'Brien Alston LB 92 Tom McHale DT 30 Scott Schankweiler OLB 61 Shawn Benson OG 93 Ferrell Edmunds TE 31 Joe Brkovich FB 62 Jeff Holinka OT 95 Tyrone Furman .... DG 32 Vernon Carter SAF 64 Carl Bond OG 96 Chris Renaldo DT 33 Alvin Blount RB 65 Tim Borckv OT 97 Dan Sileo DG 34 Willie lovner RB 66 Ron Soil OG 98 Ted Chapman DT 37 leff Schmitt FB hS Edie Schultz DG 99 Jim Joyce DT

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66 " J.R.'s "Death Valley Days"

By Jeff Rhodes

James Robinson is one of the most senior will come up to me or Ray Brown because who makes his presence felt on every down. seniors on the Clemson roster, as the 6-3, 275 they know we were in the same situation — This season, however, people have sat up and pound defensive tackle is one of five players battling for a starting job, being homesick, or paid a little closer attention to Robinson's who are in their fifth year on the squad. just needing someone to talk to. I try to give adventures between the hashmarks. Against Robinson has been a part of such big wins as them some advice or try to steer them in the Boston College, Robinson tied his personal

Notre Dame in 1979 and South Carolina in right direction, based on what I have learned best of 10 tackles in a game and he was named 1980, and he has also played in games that by just being here. ACC Defensive Player-of-the-Week. Five have been low points, such as Duke in 1980 "I kind of enjoy that role, and I think I weeks later, though, Robinson may have had and Georgia in 1982. The Charleston, SC, would like to coach. I wouldn't want to be a his most memorable game. Against Duke, native has also experienced major letdowns, college coach, though. I would like to coach Robinson only made three tackles, but he such as sitting out the National Championship high school and get to the youngsters and just batted down two Ben Bennett passes and season with an injury and the elation of play- sort of point them in the right direction and merely saved the game for the Tigers. ing on a team which won the Atlantic Coast show them the way to stay out of trouble." "Bennett had been throwing the ball

Conference championship. R., as he is through my outstretched hands or under my J — known to just about everybody at Clemson, 10:00 PM Thursday arms all day. On fourth down, I saw that the has had a career that sounds similar to a HILL STREET BLUES \T\ play was going to be a sprint-draw pass com- television drama, so here is how James Robin- Robinson was challenging for a starting ing my way. Bennett tried to throw the ball son views his tenure as #75 and #83 as seen berth after the 1980 season, but a serious knee quickly and I got parallel to him and just got through a page of TV Guide. injury in preseason practice sidelined him for my hands up and blocked the ball. I have had the season. "I knew we had an experienced some momentum-changing plays in my ca- 10:00 Friday PM — DALLAS Q] team coming back in 1981, and even if we had reer, like my freshman year when I recovered "I used to always wear cowboy hats," said repeated the 6-5 year, I still would have been Baylor's blocked kick at the one, but that play Robinson. "It was around 1980 when the hurt by not playing. That was the first year at Duke was the first time I had ever had a

"Who Shot J R.?" episode of "Dallas" was the since the playground that I was not actually really big play." big thing, and Coach (Billy) Ware called me out on the field.

JR.' at practice. I have been called that ever "My teammates made it easy for me, 12:30 PM since." though, because they still made me feel I was SEARCH FOR TOMORROW [Is]

Does the Clemson J R. watch his namesake part of the team. Even though I was not What does the future hold for the industrial on Friday nights? Oh, yes. "The team goes to playing, I was still able to get a lot of recogni- education major? "I think I can play pro see a movie on Friday nights, and we usually tion and the rewards like a ring. I may not football, but whatever comes, I'll do my best don't get back until late, but I can usually have contributed physically, but I think I did and just not worry about anything else. If that catch the last 30 minutes or so of "Dallas." I a lot toward boosting morale." doesn't pan out, I will have finished school wouldn't say that I am like Larry Hagman's and I can look for some opening in my major. I character on the field, but anything that is 5:30 PM TO TELL THE TRUTH [7] think I will have achieved my goals." legal on the field I will do to get the job done. Robinson is one of those quiet players who You can turn off the set, now. This story rarely does anything flashy on the field, but will have a happy ending for the home team. 10:30 AM FAMILY FEUD [l3] Robinson's "little" brother, Kenneth, plays for the "other" major college in South Caro- lina, and so, naturally, there is some rivalry in the Robinson household. "I think the rivalry is pretty good. It means that one of us will have braggin' rights for a year. Last year, I had the chance to talk junk all year, but we have to play them again shortly. I sure don't want to end my career losing to South Carolina." Having sons playing football in cities two- and-a-half hours apart has made some long distance travel for Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. The folks will watch James play in the after- noon and then make the trek to Columbia for the evening half of the doubleheader. "The parents will probably be pulling for which- ever team is on defense. They are just hoping both of us will be successful. I don't think it really matters to them (dramatic pause) I guess. I really don't know." Pa i* i 8:30 AM FATHER KNOWS BEST (T] As one of the "old men" on the Tiger team, is Robinson looked to for guidance? "I think the younger guys look up to me a little. They know I have had some adversity in my time and I think they respect that. Sometimes they James Robinson is an imposing figure on pass-rushing downs. 81 Plaza, Powdersville Route 3 Piedmont, SC 29673 Phone 803/295-0090

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Individual Records Most Punts Returned: 11 vs. George Washington, 1941 Most Yards Returned: 167 vs. Maryland, 1970 Rushes: 36 by Jim Shirley vs. N.C. State, 1951 Most Kickoff Returns: 10 vs. Georgia Tech, 1944 by Ray Yauger vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Most Yards Returned: 198 vs. Florida, 1952 Yards Rushing: 260 by Cliff Austin vs. Duke, 1982

Yds/Carry: 30.4 (5-152) by Ken Moore vs The Citadel, 1954 Most First Downs Rushing: 27 vs. Presbyterian, 1957; 27 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Yds Rush by QB: 140 by Mike O'Cain vs. N.C. State, 1976 Most First Downs Passing: 17 vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Total First Downs: 35 vs. Wake Forest, 1981

Passes: 48 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Total First Downs: 1 vs. South Carolina, 1943 Passes Completed: 25 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970

Yds Passing: 323 by Thomas Ray vs. North Carolina, 1965 Most Penalties: 14 vs.Furman, 1964; vs. Wake Forest, 1977; vs. Virginia, 1980 TD Passes: 4 by Bobby Gage vs Auburn, 1947 Most Yards Penalized: 180 vs Furman, 1964 Comp % .689 (20-29) by vs. Maryland, 1981 (Min 15 Att): Most Points Scored: 122 vs. Guilford, 1901

Greatest Victory Margin: 122-0 vs. Guilford, 1901 Total Plays: 53 by Tommy Kendrick vs. Florida State, 1970 Greatest Defeat Margin: 7-74 vs. Alabama, 1931 Total Offense: 374 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 Interceptions: 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971

Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Intercept. Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland, 1970 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs Georgia Tech, 1977 QB Sacks: 10 vs. Maryland, 1979 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-161) by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 (Min 5 Rec) (7-161) by vs Wake Forest, 1981 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs. Auburn, 1953 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979

Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 Punts: 13 By Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Punt Average: 55.3 (3-166) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1982 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Punt Returns 10 by Shad Bryant vs. Furman, 1939 Punt Ret Yds: 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs. Maryland, 1970 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969 Kickoff Ret Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969

Points: 33 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs Newberry, 1930 TDS Rushing: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS Resp: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 PATS: 9 by Tommy Chandler vs. Presbyterian, 1949 Field Goals: 4 by 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 by Steve Durham vs. Maryland, 1979 Fumble Rec: 2 by Randy Scott vs. Duke, 1978 Interceptions: 3 by Kit Jackson vs. Wake Forest, 1965 Int Ret Yds: 100 by Don Kelley vs Duke, 1970

Team Records Most Rushes: 78 vs. Duke, 1979 Most Yards Rushing: 536 vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Most TD's Rushing: 11 vs. Presbyterian, 1945

Most Passes Attempted: 48 vs. North Carolina, 1965; 48 vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Passes Attempted: vs. South Carolina, 1956 Most Passes Completed: 25 vs. Florida State, 1970 Fewest Passes Completed: vs. George Washington, 1938; Presbyterian, 1942; South Carolina, 1943-44-52-56; Fordham, 1952; VPI, 1956 Most Yards Passing: 354 vs. Duke, 1963 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: 756 vs. Forest, Wake 1981 vs. Duke with 260 yards. T R Adams. Jr James G Bagnal. Ill Andy N Beiers John L Brady. Sr.

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Guy Hendrix Hartsville, 29550 S C Bamberg County John C Rogers °H L Hoover Neal Rogers George A Hutto. Jr R Herman Rice, Chairman Chester County Claude McCain Z K Kelley "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 111 Howard G Dickinson, Jr., Chairman "Rufus M Brown "John Mclnnis "George R Fleming *H M, Anderson "Marvin Cockfield "Edgar L Miller, Jr Carl Jones, III H Tom R Morris, Jr Grover C Kennedy, Jr ° L. M Coleman, Jr °W E Lindsay Calhoun Lemon "William L Coleman W D Moss. Jr John M Little, III Jimmy L, Tarrance "Thomas G Roche, Jr Donald B Frank A Douglass, Jr Murray C. R. Swearingen, Jr "L, B Finklea, Berkeley County Jr Arthur E Thomas Chesterfield County Harold B Haynes "W H Thornley, Chairman T G. Westmoreland James C Stone, Chairman ° Ernest L Jones Lawrence C McMillan D. V. Whelchel Rhett Butler "L < haj>(K'li Jours William T Worth John R Thomas Beaufort County "James W King Bi)bb\ J Yarlx)rough Dan R Tillman, Jr "J Harry Tarrance, Chairman John F Poole William "Henry Chambers R Tillman C "Wilbur O Powers DISTRICT VIII Patrick K White James S Gibson, Jr Tom M Bobertson Ray L Wilson, Louis Grant Georgia Jr J John G Rose "Bryan Loadholt Barnett A Allgood III Allen P Wood Darlington County Robert S Bonds Calhoun County Edward L Young William P Kennedy, Chairman Andrew P Calhoun "William H Bull. Chairman David Tilman Cline "Hubert C Baker Georgetown County "Gerald Bozard John A Dickerson T James Bell, Jr Martin C Cheatham "Glenn A Cox, Chairman Douglas C Edwards "J W Carter Lawrence M Gressette. Jr Joe Thomas Branyon, Jr Walter L Garvin Marion D Hawkins, Jr Warren Samuel M Harper Howard E Hord Jeffords Charleston County G Lawhon, "H Edsel Hemingway, Jr Robert A King J Jr "Van Nov Thornhill, Chairman A H Lachicotte, William C Lawson "William B McCown III Jr "John Q Adams, III Harrv M McDonald Robert T Mayer Russell Tommy Lyon Archie E Baker Murray, M. B. Nickles. Willie C Shelley John L Jr Jr Bullwinkel. George Jr Thomas E Peterson Bill M Reaves Joe Young H L Dukes, Jr Walker Edwin S Presnell "John C M Dreher Gaskin Horry County A I Pnester, Jr "William A Grant Mickey Reeves Fairfield County "R G Horton, Chairman E "Beverly Hafers "John L Scoggins "Harold R Jones, Chairman "James W Barnette, Jr ° Al Hitchcock "Louis M Boulware °F. L, Bradham W B Shedd John P Howard Starkey Gerrald Lawrence , Jr "J K. Coleman "William Kennerty "J Q C Joseph W Turner, ° Jr Ernest C Hughes BihKK < .<>rr "Robert C Lenhan.lt Eugene P Willimon, Jr "Forest E Hughes, " Jr Thomas E L> nn Pat Gore a "David M Murray, ]' iIiti II Hi >lrumU' | r Kershaw County Jr DISTRICT IX Carl S Pulkinen °S F Horton "J F Watson, Chairman Other States and At-Large: "Paul Quattlebaum, Jr "Thurmon W McLamb Kenneth W Carson "Nick P Anagnost A. B, Schirmer, Jr Stephen H Mudge Tommie W James, Jr Emerson E Andrishok °J R Stout Richard W Sarvis G P Lachicotte George U Bennett "R L Wilder, Jr T F McNamara. Jr Colleton County Carl F Bessent "R S Winfield "James R White, III, Chairman ' Rnlxrt T Cathey Lancaster County ( ( Sr "Jack W Carter, Sr Marion County Victor • lhapman, "Joe H Lynn, Chairman "Marion W Sams, Jr Daniel R Clemson James A Adams *T C Atkinson, III, Chairman Ryan White, Jr Robert P Corker "J °T C Atkinson Jr John O Avinger Frank Cox John H Holt J W P Clyburn Dorchester County Wm K Durham Dexter L Cook Rnl »-r! < . Ma< v "Tom Salisbury. Chairman Fred Faircloth Tony Crenshaw Duncan C Mclntyre J Thomas W Bailey Mark G Fellers "Marion D Lever, Jr H- D Byrd George G Poole, Jr James C Furman "Garrett Mobley J Gene W Dukes Gray Hipp, Jr James A Mobley, Jr Clifford Henley Sumter County M Alvm J Hurt. Jr Henry Glenn Simpson Wyman L. Morris, Chairman William T Howell F. H, Inabnit, Jr Ronald Small "Dexter Rickenbaker T- O. Bowen, Jr Ed Jackson Larrv Wolfe Britton, John J Jr John Osteen Hampton County E M, DuBose Philip H Prince Lee County "William F Speights, Chairman W T Fort. Jr V Roberts "Carroll Green DesChamps. II. Chairman Jerry F Crews, J Jr "Andrew H Ronemus W G DesChamps. Jr David B Gohagan Williamsburg County Sharp Bethel Durant Ben K C Winston A Lawton Snow, John J Chairman John C Shar[»e 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. Ill, Chairman Fred P Guerr\, Jr \\ illiam L Wylie Special Recognition

$2,000 IPTAY SCHOLARSHIP Robert H. Brooks Martha & Fletcher Derrick Fayetteville, GA Charleston, SC Life Members and Honorary Members Budweiser of 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. Ray O'Brian Carter George & Nancy Allev Clemson, SC Columbia, SC Chapin, SC Columbia, SC In Memory of Ralph M. & Herbert Margie T Duncan

Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Crews Am-Can Transport Service, Inc. Cannon Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Anderson, SC Greenwood, SC W. Frank Durham, Jr.

Eddie Dalton A. D. Amick Robert L. Carlson Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Batesburg, SC Charlotte, NC Ronnie R. Ewton

Alonzo M. DeBruhl William R. Apperson Carolina Eastern, Inc Fort Lauderdale, FL Greer, SC Greenwood, SC Charleston, SC Farmer-Barnett Inc.

Dr B. R. Ewing T. C. Atkinson, III & Friend Liberty Life Greenville, SC Anderson, SC Marion, SC Greenville, SC First Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. of

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

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

Mr. & Mrs. Lenard J. Flynn Mrs. C. Guy Gunter #1 Bob Baker Walnut Grove Auction Sales, Inc. Anderson, SC Greenville, SC Anderson, SC Roebuck, SC Fortson Travel Agency

Mrs C. Guy Gunter #2 Andrew P. Ballard Citizens & Southern Nat l Bank Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Easley, SC William C. Foster

Mr. & Mrs. Joe F. Hayes Y. C. Ballenger Electrical Contr. Clemson Ramada Inn Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Spartanburg, SC Clemson, SC Arch Fowler #1 Columbia, Coach Frank J. Howard Bankers Trust of SC Clover Knits, Inc. SC Clemson, SC Greenwood, SC Clover, SC Arch Fowler #2

B. C. Inabinet, Jr AARO Rents Inc.-L L. Bates, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Dan H. Coker Columbia, SC Hopkins, SC Greenville, SC Charlotte, NC Francis Realty Co.

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

Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Lawton Bay Brokerage Co., Inc. Covil Corp. Greenville, SC

Estill, SC Simpsonville, SC Greenville, SC John R. Fulp, Jr. #2

William H. Mathis Rick L. Beasley Walter B. Crawford Anderson, SC Atlanta, GA Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Paul M. Garrett / C. Heyward Morgan Advertising & Charlotte, NC Earle J. Bedenbaugh Creel Outdoor Jim Greenville, SC Prosperity, SC Carolyn Creel Tom Garrett Myrtle Beach, SC Piedmont Paper Co., Inc. Robert H. Bell, Jr Greenville, SC Asheville, NC Augusta, SC The Curtis Family F. Harold Gillespie Johnston, SC Billy Powers Chris M Bigalke Greenville, SC Florence, SC Anderson, SC R W Dalton Don E Golightly- Design Collaborative Greenville, SC In Memory of Jack R. Miller by Philip ARA Services, Inc. Inc, & Celeste Prince Atlanta, GA 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. Clamp Newport News, VA Irvine, CA Anderson, SC Harrisoi Peeler Jersey Farms, Inc B. Stephens J Benson James 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 I 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 PNUCOR - R D Benson & L. K. James A. Smith, Jr

Pharmacy Mr. & Mrs. V. F Linder, Jr Seitz Anderson, SC Hemingway, SC Irmo, SC Charlotte, NC Mr. & Mrs. James C. Thompson

(Bill) "In of Elbert L. Bailes" Poinsett Construction Co., Inc. L. J Hendrix, Jr. Memory Charlotte, NC Spartanburg, SC West I nion, 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dick Hendlev -Industrial House- Inc. Rental Inc. Watson/ W. R. Reeves, MGR Ryder Truck Co., J. F Jr. Keeping Inc. #1 & #2 Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Camden, SC Greenville, SC Bob Morgan Sanders Wells. Jim J. D. Jr. Jeffrey Manufacturing Division Greenville. SC Gaffney, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC I Morgan Investments, Inc SC State Fair Benjamin F Whaley, Jr Mrs. Frank J. Jervey Greenville, Sc Columbia, SC West Columbia, 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 Socar Incorporated F. Multimedia, Inc. J. Wyman, Jr. Joseph Crosby Jones Greenville, SC Florence, SC Estill, SC Wilkesboro, NC Dr. M. B. Nickles, Jr Southeastern Elec. Distrs., Inc. In Memory of Ralph Jones By Morgan Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Jones Greenwood, SC Nutex Inc. Southern Distributors of Spartanburg, Taylors, SC Inc. Spartanburg, SC R. Stout R Denny Cole, Jr Dr & Mrs J. $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP Pendleton, SC Charleston, SC Life Members Mr. & Mrs. Michael Walker Van Nov /Tommy/Ned Thornhill Dr. & Mrs. James H. Walker Charleston, SC Pendleton, SC WCBD-TV Bob Bond - Clemson IPTAY Mr. & Mrs. Walter M. Hooks D. Thrasher Inc. Charleston, SC Scholarship Endowment Greenville, SC J. Sandy Springs, SC Franklin R Welch Memorial Greenville, SC Dr. & Mrs. B Linder, Isle of Palms, SC J. Jr. BAMBERG Bowen Memorial IPTAY Scholarship Orangeburg, SC Bates Associates, Architects/ Dr. F. Marion Dwight Macon, Ga. Bamberg, SC Planners Julian Price Johns Island, SC W. Evans Florence, SC Edwin BARNWELL Phil & Mary Bradley Taylors, SC Allison & Patsv Grimes Johns Island, SC Elko, SC E. M. Seabrook, Jr., E. M. Seabrook

III & Lewis E. Seabrook ABBEVILLE Baychem In Memory of Henry H. Carter By BEAUFORT Mount Pleasant, SC Anderson, SC Bob & Rita Reeves Ayers-Shirlev-Trainer Mr. & Mrs. James S. Gibson, Jr. Drs 0. & K. C. Shuler Anderson, SC J, Abbeville, SC Steve Bryant/Phillip Bryant, Ruelle Beaufort, SC Mount Pleasant, SC Thompson Dr. Donald C. Roberts & Dr. William H. Baxley III, DMD Daniel C Gilmour, Jr. Thomas E. Lynn & William H. Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Joseph C. Yarbrough, Jr. Beaufort, SC Anderson. SC Gladden & Gary L. Beard Ron & B Burriss Mr. & Mrs. Wm. C. DuPre J James Arthur Buck Sullivans Island, SC Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs Richard L. Sellers Hilton Head, SC Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs. Christopher F. Sutphin Nathan W. Childs Mr. & Mrs. James B. Jones, Jr. Charlotte H. Tilton Wadmalaw Island, SC Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC C. Richard Shealy Hilton Head, SC Anderson, SC CHEROKEE Mr. & Mrs. T. C Milford B. K. Chreitzberg BERKELEY Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Skateland USA Dr. W. Ronald Barrett Anderson, SC Dr. Rhett B. Myers Gaffney, SC Family R Carol Cook Herby Rosenberg & Moncks Corner, SC Smith Herby Barber & Family Anderson, SC Dr. Kenneth W R. S. Campbell, Jr Abbeville, Anderson, SC John H. Curtis & Joe Stewart Gaffney, SC SC Mark H. Crain Moncks Corner, SC Don & Wayne Southard/Eddie Anderson, SC T. Barney Smith Agency Inc. Gary E. Clary Memorial Bv: Thomas & A. M. Mundy Anderson, SC M. W, Umphlett Gaffney, SC R. Doug Cromer Abbeville, SC Clyde D. & Calhoun W. Umphlett Anderson, SC Dr. A. Fred Stringer, Jr. David D Curry Moncks Corner, SC Gene Powell Anderson, SC Gaffney, SC Dr. & Mrs. E P Ellis, Jr. Donalds, SC Johnny Ward Anderson, SC Chris Suber John M. Hamriek, Moncks Corner, SC Jr. Anderson, SC Gaffney, SC First National Bank of SC AIKEN John H. Swicord, M.D. Anderson and Clemson Office Lawrence A. Sutherland E. Raymond Parker William R. Alexander Pinopolis, SC Anderson, SC Anderson, SC c/o Gaffney Broadcasting Inc. Aiken, SC Albany Felt Co. Gaffney, SC Forrester's Inc. — Tom Forrester Temple-Straup Jan, Carl and Tripp Bryan St. Stephens, SC Anderson, SC Anderson, SC Caroline, Jordan & Will Peeler Aiken, SC Gaffney, SC Frank Distributing Co. James C. Thompson, Jr. CALHOUN Richard L. Meyer Anderson, SC Anderson, SC Son Rusty Poole & David P Riggins Aiken, SC S. H. Houck & Cameron, Gaffney, SC Lamar Gaillard Mr. & Mrs. Stan Walters SC F. A. Townsend, Jr./F A. Anderson, SC Anderson, SC Townsend CHARLESTON CHESTER Aiken, SC Drs. W. L. Gaillard/L. E. McGaha Mr. & Mrs. Truman Watson Herbert R. Allen R. N. Caldwell/Vickie Varnadore, Anderson, SC Anderson, SC Charles T. Watts Charleston, SC Chester, SC Aiken, SC Mr. Jack R. Hall Windsor Associates F. A. Bailey III Willis Crain Anderson, SC Anderson, SC T. Clifton Weeks Charleston, SC Chester, SC Aiken, SC Richard 0. Herbert Belton Metal Co. Ricky Bailey George R. Fleming Anderson, SC Belton, SC Charles W. Busbee, Sr. Charleston, SC Chester, SC Graniteville, SC John D. Jr./H. Agnew Hopkins Marvin Buffington & Sons Gary L. Beard & William H. S. W. Gough Anderson, SC Belton, SC "A Tiger" Gladden & Thomas L. Lynn Chester, SC

Beech Island, SC Dr Chase P. Hunter Gradv R. Jones Charleston, SC William P. (Dub) Johnson Anderson, SC Belton, SC 0. C. Batchelor Belks-Northwood Mall Johnson-Laura Mae Inc. North Augusta, SC Mrs. Hugh N. Isbell Clayton Richardson & Dr. Charleston, SC Chester, SC Mr. & Dr J. Anderson, SC C. Eric Richardson Frank T. Gibbs Furman R. Cullum Boyd/Jackie/Troy/Lance & Jodie Belton, SC North Augusta, SC Dr. & Mrs. William R. Karpik Charleston, SC Roberts

Anderson, SC Betty B. Ashley & Ken Black Chester, SC John T. Gibbs, Jr Phil R. Floyd Honea Path, SC North Augusta, SC Max B King Memorial Charleston, SC A Friend from Chester Anderson, SC Jerry W. Ashley/Michael Butler Chester, SC Harry L. Howard William A Grant, President Honea Path, SC North Augusta, SC King Oil Co. Tri-County Concrete Corp. Halsted M Stone, M.D, Anderson, SC Carl Edward Baldwin Charleston, SC Chester, SC E. W. Clamp, E. W. Jr., Doug & Honea Path, SC Mary T. L. Mack Frank S Hanckel, Jr. Fred Tripled, Jr Salley, SC Anderson, SC Rubie H Black Charleston, SC Chester, SC Honea Path, SC Mr. & Mrs. George L. Webb Charles W. & Nancy W. Merritt Marsha E. Hass Carolyn & Chuck Bell Salley, SC Anderson, SC Keith 0. Cooley Charleston, SC Mary N. Walker Honea Path, SC Great Falls, SC Carrol H. Warner Jimmy L. McWhorter William C. Kennerty Wagener, SC Anderson, SC Ravmond L. Lollis Charleston, SC CHESTERFIELD Honea Path, SC Two Starr/Iva Friends of Clemson 0. Ray Lever ALLENDALE Dr. Billy Blakeney Anderson, SC Mr. & Mrs Joseph B. Ridgewav Charleston, SC Pageland, SC W. B. Yarborough Honea Path, SC P. C. Osteen, Frank E. Lucas Allendale, SC Jr. CLARENDON Anderson, SC Joseph T. & Marion E. Burdette Charleston, SC F. M. Young Co. Inc. Iva, SC G. H. Furse, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Norman W. Powell E. O'Quinn Memorial Fairfax, SC J. Manning, SC Anderson, SC Roger H Davis Charleston, SC Iva, SC ANDERSON In Memory of Fraz By Bob & Rita Charles & Carol Shuler COLLETON R A. All & W. Frank Eskridge Reeves Mr & Mrs. Randy Fern Charleston, SC Biggers Dr J Frank Anderson, SC Anderson, SC Pelzer, SC Walterboro, SC 78 Calvert W. Huffines Rufus M Brown American Equipment Co. Inc. #2 Marvin K. Friar Kenneth L. Nail Walterboro, SC Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC

DARLINGTON Lane Craven & Malcolm H. Associated Packaging Inc. L. L. Gilstrap, Jr./R. B. Parker Z H Owings Craven Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC William M. Boyce Florence, SC Darlington, SC Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Atkinson Robert A. Glenn Alton F. Painter In Memory of M. E. DuBose III Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC R. Corner Farm B Pond-Bay Florence, SC Darlington, SC David W. Balentine A. P. Gray John F. Palmer Shealy Dental Clinic-Dr. Robert G. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Melvin W, Bashor R. B. Pond, Jr. Jamison Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Barnett Ernest & Doris Gray Darlington, SC Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC John F. Palmer & Melvin W. Dale Windham L Chappell Jones Bashor Darlington, SC John P. Batson, Jr. Joel W Gray III Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC T. James Bell, M.D. Jr., Mr. & Mrs Cephus W. Long Palmetto Loom Reed Co. Beckroge, Hartsville, SC John H Jr. C L. Greene Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Carlton D. Buckles Drs. T. W & W. E. Phillips I. N. Patterson, Dora Jr. Hartsville, SC G. & Clyde Bigbee M. Grove/K. Shields Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Dr Paul A. Coward Dr. & Mrs John M Thomason John Perkins Black Construction Inc. Hartsville, SC William W. Haney Florence, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Auburndale Plantation/Frank M. James W King Miss Chris Phillips Frank Black Flowers & Sons J. Jack T. & Karen H. Harmon Johnsonville, SC Greenville, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC King Farms — Joe W. King George M. Plyler Larry Blackstock F. Dr. G. Lawhon, J. James Harrison J. Jr Johnsonville, SC Greenville, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Palmetto Health Associates Pringle-Owings Inc. Harrv M. McDonald James H. Brown, Jr. Robert T. Harrison Johnsonville, SC Greenville, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC John E. Taylor, Jr. Performance Systems Inc. Dan E. Bruce Kirk Hind Julius C Rhodes J, Johnsonville, SC Greenville, SC Hartsville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC William G. Moorer R. E. Riddle W. Burnett III Francis K. (Frank) Hinnant DILLON Lake City, SC J. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Charles F. Carmichael & Savings Joe, Joey & Bobby Bostick B D Robbins Carolina Plating-Textile Div Bobby Hudson Inc Pamplico, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Dillon, SC Dr. William L. Coleman Robinson/Jackson Cato Trailer Service Co. Inc. Willie R. Hudson Albert J. & T. Neal Rogers Pamplico, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Jesse E. Dates Fork, SC Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McElveen Greenville, SC Robert D. Roper David T. Chapman Mr & Mrs Joseph L Powell Timmonsville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Intex Products Inc. Latta, SC Greenville, SC D. Rudder GEORGETOWN William C. Chapman J. Greenville, SC DORCHESTER Mrs. Yank Barrineau Greenville, SC Intex Products Inc #2

Boyce Construction Corp. Andrews, SC Greenville, SC Truman W. Shirley, Jr. Ed Childress Summerville, SC Greenville, SC Joe/Tommy/Joey Branyon Greenville, SC William B. Jackson Greenville, H Downs Byrd, Jr. Andrews, SC SC J E. Sirrine Co. #1 Cooper Motor Lines Inc. Summerville, SC Greenville, SC Loyd C. Morris Greenville, SC John Rondal Jasek Greenville, Sirrine Harry L. Hill Andrews, SC SC J. E. Co. #2 James S. Cordovano Summerville, SC Greenville, SC Dr. C L. Cribb, Jr Greenville, SC J. Don Kelley Berlin G. Myers Lumber Corp. Georgetown, SC Greenville, SC E. Sirrine Co. #3 C. Curtis Crawford J. Summerville, SC Greenville, SC Samuel M. Harper Greenville, SC Dr Roland M. Knight

Salisbury Brick Inc. Georgetown, SC Greenville, SC Sloan Construction Co. Inc. #1 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Crawford, Jr Summerville, SC J. Greenville, SC Glenn, Myra & Jennifer Cox Greenville, SC Lanford Company

Pawleys Island Apothecary Greenville, SC Dr. Robert S. Small EDGEFIELD John G. Creech Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Terrell Lankford Insurance Joe F. Anderson, Sr. Harrison S. Forrester Greenville, SC Frank & Joye R. Solas Edgefield, SC Warren Dalton J. Pawleys Island, SC J. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Lawton Lumber Co. Inc. J. Nick Crocker A. H. Lachicotte, Jr. Greenville, SC Mr. & Mrs. Steve Stasney Johnston, SC Glen G. Daves, M.D Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC 0. Leonard, Herlong Pontiac-GMC Inc. J. Jr. William D Rigbv Greenville, SC James M. Stephens Johnston, SC Davis Electrical Constructors Mr & Mrs. G. A. Rigby Greenville, SC Greenville, SC V. B. Lippard, Jr Mr. & Mrs. Robert H Herlong Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC Murray M. Stokely Johnston, SC Gordon S. Davis Mr & Mrs. Wm. E. Twilley, Jr. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC James H. Mack, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis F. Holmes III Pawleys Island, SC Greenville, SC William B. Sturgis Johnston, SC Robert E DeLapp GREENVILLE Greenville, SC Horace T Holmes Greenville, SC Fred & Hallie Mappus Trenton, Flower's Industries Greenville, SC Henry W Suber SC R. Jack Dill, Jr. Ben Wham Greenville, SC Greenville, SC George Marianos Fountain Inn, SC FAIRFIELD Greenville, SC James Carl & Virginia Summey Paul Douglas & Terry Wilson A. H. McMeekin, Jr. Melvin K. Younts Greenville, SC Greenville, SC C. B. Martin Monticello, SC Fountain Inn, SC Greenville, SC Sunshine Cleaners & Laundry Steve Dunlap Robert A. Westbrook ABC Fire Extinguisher Inc. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC H. Jack McCall, Jr. Monticello, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Terry Tallon Enwright Associates Inc. J. K. Coleman W. Abies Greenville, SC J. Greenville, SC James M. Miles Winnsboro, SC Greenville, SC Inc — E. Greenville, SC Thermo-Kinetics J. Raleigh J. Farr Forest E. Hughes, Jr. Keith Alberson Chambers Greenville, SC James D Miller Winnsboro, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Ferguson Enterprises Inc. Harold R Jones Dwight F. Allen Vulcan Materials Inc. Greenville, SC Thomas Moore Winnsboro, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Greenville, SC Mrs. Mr. & Lenard J. Flynn #2 Gus B Allison, Jr W. L. (Bill) Walker FLORENCE Greenville, SC Morris Const Co.-Henrv Holseber Greenville, SC Greenville, SC G/C Dale Hunter Dr & Mrs Watson T Barbrey Francis Produce Susan M. Alton Greenville, SC Thomas Warwick Florence, SC Greenville, SC J. Greenville, SC Greenville, SC 80 '

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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 (1:00 p.m.) Western Carolina @ Clemson (1 00 p.m.) Maryland & Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) Duke @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina @ South Carolina (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 24 North Carolina @ N. C. State (1:00 p.m.) Appalachian @ N. C State (1:00 p.m.) Appalachian @ wake Forest (7:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech (S) Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Auburn @ Georgia Tech (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ Auburn (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ N. C. State (7:00 p.m.) V.M.I. @ Virginia (7:00 p.m.) SEPT. 10 Pittsburgh @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) NOV. 12 Clemson Boston College (6:00 William Mary p.m.) Maryland Clemson p.m.) @ p m ) & @ North Carolina (1:00 OCT. 22 @ (100 Duke @ Indiana (2:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Richmond (1:30 p.m.) N. C. State @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ Duke (130 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Alabama (1:30 p.m.) Duke @ Maryland (1.30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Maryland (a) Vanderbilt (7:00 p.m.) OCT. 1 Virginia @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina @ Virginia (1:00 p.m.) Carolina North Carolina Georgia Memphis Stale @ North (1:00 p.m.) @ 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 (7:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) OCT. 29 Duke @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Virginia Tech (1 30 p.m.) Miami (Fla.) @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Maryland @ N. C. State (1:00 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Duke (130 p.m.) Virginia Tech @ Virginia (1:00 p.m.) SEPT. 17 OCT. 8 North Carolina @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Clemson @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) Georgia @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Virginia @ Clemson (100 p.m.) N. C. State @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) South Carolina @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ N. C. State (1.00 p.m.) NOV. 26 (a) Wake Forest (a) Carolina Georgia Georgia Furman Georgia Tech (1:30 p m.) North (1.00 p.m.) NOV. 3 @ Tech (1:30 p.m ) West Virginia @ Maryland (8 00 p.m.) Syracuse @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ Georgia Tech (8 00 p.m.) Miami (Ohio) @ North Carolina (100 p.m.) Duke @ Virginia Tech (1:30 p.m.) The Citadel @ N C. State (7:00 p.m.) 94 STADIUM EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE

The Clemson University Athletic Department provides the at the stadium do so because of prior existing conditions. Use following for your safetv and emergency medical needs: common sense in dressing, eating, drinking and in physical 1. Advanced cardiac (ife-support stations in four locations. exertion. Be certain if you have any pre-existing medical (North stands, Upper North deck, South stands, Up- conditions that you have identification on you as to the

per South deck. ) These units are staffed with skill-care diagnosis and what medications you are currently taking. nurses, physicians, cardiologists, internists, para- Be aware of early warning signs of heart attacks: chest pain, medics, and EMTs. chest tightness, shortness of breath, sweating, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics are strategically Recognize that our most serious medical problem located throughout the entire stadium. common at football games are heart attacks and allergic reactions to 3. Ambulances with life-support equipment are available insect stings. Be aware that insect stings will continue to in North stand and South stand areas and have prear- always be very frequent at outdoor sporting events and should ranged routes for evacuation to local hospitals. always be treated with immediate ice until advice can be Learn to recognize these personnel and facilities. obtained. If you have ever had a reaction to bee or other insect Announcements will inform you of special hazards — sting, check with your personal physician as to whether you heat, bees, etc. should carry a kit. WHAT TO DO IF EMERGENCIES ARISE Please step back and give the organized stadium EMS personnel room to work. Well-intentioned attempts to help by untrained persons interferes with the efficiency of the EMS system. If you have basic or advanced training in specific life-support methods, make your qualifications known and offer your help. Untrained personnel can be frequently more harmful than helpful. MEDICAL ADVICE FOR FANS If you have a pre-existing medical or health problem, please check with your personal physician and obtain his advice before attending games. Many emergencies occuring

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Senior Spotlights

By Tim Bourret

Vandell Arrington is more than just a Alex Hudson is another of the fine

senior, he is a fifth-year senior. The fifth-year offensive players on the cornerbaek from Norfolk, VA, is a reli- Clemson team. The Spartanburg, SC able veteran of the secondary who has native has been a fine tackle for Clem- served as a starter and a reserve over son for five seasons, including the 1981

the last two seasons. He has started year when he red-shirted. Hudson is twice this season and has 15 tackles and one of the strongest players on the three pass deflections heading into to- team, as he has the second-best overall

day's game. He had his best game strength figure on the club and is one of against N. C. State when he had four five players on the team to bench-press stops and a pass deflection. Arrington over 400 pounds. He has appeared in came to Clemson as a running back and every game as a backup tackle for actually appeared in three games and Clemson this season and has even been had a couple of carries in 1979 as a freshman. He then red-shirted the pressed into some duty as a tight end, an idea the Clemson coaching staff 1980 season and moved to cornerbaek in the spring of 1981. came up with in mid-season of this year. Hudson played in nine games in 1982 and has appeared in 27 for his career all total. His father, Billy, was

Fitzhugh Bethea is another second a Clemson lineman in the fifties and had a fine pro career with San generation Clemson football player. Diego and Boston of the AFL. His father played for the Tigers in the

1935-38 era and scored one touchdown Hunter Jenkins is a junior college against South Carolina in one of the Big transfer from Lees McCrae Junior Col-

Thursday games in Columbia. He was lege in North Carolina. He is a hard- seeing some action early in this season nosed worker who has played on the when mononucleosis cut his season in scout team as a bandit end the last two

half and he is just now getting back into seasons. He has worked with the of- shape. Last year he got into three fense and defensive prep teams in his games and caught one pass of four career with the scout team. He has also yards against Kentucky in the Home- served with the fullbacks on offense as coming game. a JV player. The native of Conway, SC

is an agricultural mechanics major at Wilbur Bullard will always be remem- Clemson. bered for his one quarter super-human

effort against North Carolina in 1980. Guy Varn is one of the dedicated mem- Clemson trailed North Carolina 24-6 bers of the suicide squad, or the special

heading into the fourth quarter, then teams. The walk-on is the second mem- Bullard came into the game at tailback. ber of his family to play football for Almost single-handedly he brought Clemson, his brother Bex played with Clemson back into the game. He scored Clemson in the late seventies and was a a touchdown on a dive over the line and selection of the Fan Poll for the Ail-

had 44 yards in the quarter, as Clemson Time Clemson team. Varn is also the came up just short in a 24-19 North grandson of Bex Enright, former coach

Carolina win. Ironically, that is the last at South Carolina. Varn has five tackles time Clemson lost a game in Death this season, mostly with the special Valley. This year Bullard has served as a reserve tailback and blocking teams and had three stops in eight back on short-yardage situations. He has nine carries for 34 yards, a 3.8- games a year ago. Varn runs a 4.8 in the yard average and has done an outstanding job of blocking on the short- 40 and is one of the most dedicated players on the team. yardage situations.

Braxton Williams has been one of the pleasant surprises for the Clemson foot- ball team this season. The junior college r:, transfer is currently fifth on the team in rushing with 130 yards in 26 carries and he has appeared in all nine games this season. He had his finest outing at Duke when he had 44 yards on only five carries, including a 28-yard run, the longest of his career. His bull-doz- ing running style and fine blocking ability have caught the eye of many pro scouts. Williams was a reserve for Clemson in the 1982 season and red-shirted at Clemson in 1981. He had consecutive 1,000-yard seasons in high school and his first two years of

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By Tim Bourret The term Academic All-America was used necessary to spotlight outstanding individuals first in 1954 when the College Sports Informa- who not only have demonstrated excellence in tion Directors of America (CoSIDA) decided a sport but in the classroom as well." When the Clemson administrators size up a at its annual meeting in Chicago to establish a As befits such an award, the selection pro- candidate for the Frank Johnstone Jervey national program that would select worthy cess is demanding. CoSIDA has divided the scholarship they certainly do some thorough football players who had distinguished them- nation into eight geographic districts. Each research. The results of their selections have selves in the classroom as well as on the field. district has an Academic All-America coordi- been excellent the two times the award has As time went on, CoSIDA added similar pro- nator who stays in touch with the sports infor- been bestowed on an incoming high school grams in basketball and baseball. mation directors in the area. To be nominated athlete. Both selections, Steve Fuller (1975) "We are ecstatic about the continued for Academic All-America honors, a student- and Mike Eppley (1980), have gone on to growth and awareness of the Academic All- athlete must have at least a 3.20 grade-point academic and athletic excellence after at- America program," said Howard Davis, average (on a 4.00 scale) during the previous tending Clemson through the grant. sports information director at Massachusetts academic year. Student-athletes must have The Frank Johnstone Jervey Scholarship is and immediate past president of CoSIDA. been in residence at their current institution awarded to an incoming student-athlete who "We in CoSIDA long have recognized the for at least one year and must be a starter or has outstanding academic and athletic quali- selection of these teams as a top organizational key reserve. fications. It is named after Frank Johnstone project. In many ways the Academic Ail-American Jervey, a past Clemson administrator, bene- John Toner, president of the NCAA, which has a bit more to be proud of than the regular factor and general goodwill ambassador of joined CoSIDA in 1980 in its effort to select All-American selected by the wire services. If Clemson. Eppley and Fuller are the only two and recognize outstanding student-athletes, a player like Mike Eppley can make the select recipients of the scholarship so far, as only a echoed Davis' feelings. team he has on-field accomplishments and few athletes could even qualify for consider- "The student-athlete concept long has been off-field accomplishments to be proud of. ation. in the forefront of this Association's reason for This team honors the multi-dimensional per- One barometer of the selections can be to existence," said Toner. "The Association is son. Mike Eppley fits the bill. look at the Academic All-America teams in pleased to provide the financial assistance recent years. Steve Fuller was a two-time academic Ail-American during his Clemson career (1977 and 1978), and led Clemson to an mmm 11-1 record on the gridiron his senior season.

He is now playing professionally with the Rams. He graduated from Clemson with a 3.8 grade-point average and is the only Clemson athlete in history to receive an NCAA Top Five Award, meaning he was one of the top five senior student-athletes in the nation (all sports) in 1978-79.

Eppley is on a collision course with Fuller's accomplishments as a student-athlete. Re- cently, it was announced that Mike had been chosen to be on the ballot for the Academic All-America team in 1983, and that team will be announced in December. With a 3.5 grade-point average last semester and a 3.3 figure for his career, Mike is certainly a strong candidate for first-team honors. And, with his top 10 national ranking in passing efficiency on the field, he will get even more exposure for the award. The native of Charlotte has been a member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in basket- ball the past two seasons. If he can have a strong season on the court Eppley conceivably could become the first football-basketball Ac- ademic Ail-American in history. Now that would be something to hang your hat on. Over the years, there has been a growing interest on the part of the nation's athletic administrators to recognize and reward those college students who truly represent the term Steve Fuller was a two-time Academic All- Mike Eppley is an Academic All-America "student-athlete" in every proper sense. American. candidate in two sports. There has been a growing awareness to recog- nize those individuals who have demon- strated excellence both on the field of compe- tition and in the classroom. To be labeled an Academic All-America rightfully has come to represent the epitome of achievement for to- day's collegiate athlete.

100 What Is A Bengal Babe?

For the most part, people tend to be- iday Inn in Anderson where the team gal Babes greets the visiting prospects lieve that a Bengal Babe's duties only stays before home games. Their top pri- and their parents. After several recruits entail work on home football Saturdays, orities include making a banner and indi- arrive some of the girls conduct tours of but that perception is far from the truth. vidual spirit cards. Another committee the Athletic Center and provide a wealth

A Bengal Babe's job is not only to host makes arrangements for decorating of information to the recruits and their football recruits and their families during Mauldin Hall, the football dorm, to pro- parents ranging from academics to foot- home football games, but also to prepare mote spirit for the entire team. A third ball to social activities at Clemson. It is, for events leading up to the kickoff of the committee is in charge of organizing the then, a Bengal Babe's responsibility to game. Thursday night study break, while still escort the recruit and his family to the Work begins on Sunday nights for another group formulates ideas on how to game and remain with him for the dura- these 70 girls, who are advised by Don decorate the prospect room at the sta- tion of the contest, answering all ques-

Wade and Sarah Barnes. It is at this time dium. tions that might arise. And so, you see, a that the girls divide into four committees At last, game-day arrives, and the Ben- Bengal Babe's job does not begin and end and begin work for the week. One com- gal Babes meet at the Jervey Athletic on Saturday. mittee is in charge of decorating the Hol- Center at 9:00 a.m. A committee of Ben-

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By Jill Mixon men, It's the Clemson University Tiger The Clemson-Maryland game has been Band!" dedicated to recognize the service veterans of Today marks the final home appearance of In addition to his responsibilities as Tiger past wars, and to commemorate this occasion the 1983 version of the Clemson Tigers, and Band announcer, Peck is also involved in vari- a 22-man drill team from Washington, D. C.

Tiger Band celebrates this occasion with a ous music association groups. He is the past will begin the halftime show. This drill team is review of its best performances of the season. president of both the National Association of the official ceremonial escort to the President

The Tiger Band will enter the field today to School Music Dealers and the National Asso- of the United States. This squad is the oldest

"Sock It To Em" and continue the program ciation of Music Merchants. Also, he is the infantry regiment in the United States today. by spelling out TIGEBS to the tune of "Tiger President of the Pecknell Music Company of When they are not performing at official

Bag." The pregame festivities include the Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville. He is ceremonies such as the changing of the guards presentation of the colors by the Air Force married to the former Jane Matthews, and at Arlington National Cemetary's Tomb of BOTC, as the Clemson University Chorus, they reside in Greenville. They have two chil- the Unknown Soldier, they are responsible for under the direction of Willard Cottrell, joins dren, Scott and Catherone. Scott is married maintaining the security of the nation's cap- Tiger Band in "America the Beautiful," "The and lives in Charleston, while Catherone itol. This official United States Army drill Star-Spangled Banner," and the alma mater. makes her home in Greenville. team, which was formed 26 years ago, will Tiger Band would like to pay tribute to The pregame festivities continue to include provide a 10-minute halftime show. longtime Tiger Band announcer, Nick Peck, a presentation by Clemson University Trustee Tiger Band then takes the field to a review as he dots the "i" during the pregame ac- Louis P. Batson of Greenville, as he presents of the 1983 season with tunes popular from tivities. The 1955 graduate of the University President Atchley with two American flags the band members. Tiger Band will enter the of North Carolina has served as the band commemorating Clemson veterans who field to "Topaz," arranged by Jay Bocook. announcer for the past 19 years. Peck became served in past wars. Three Clemson graduates Tiger Band follows with the percussion fea- involved with the Tiger Band program over also will be on hand to represent the three ture "The Devil Went Down to Georgia,"

20 years ago, when he and his wife served as services. Bepresenting the Army is Betired Lt. made popular by the Charlie Daniels Band. chaperones for several of the away football General Harris W. Hollis, representing the Tiger Band continues today's program with contests. Air Force is Major General Clifton E. Wright, its concert feature, "Sambandrea Swing,"

John Butler, was director of bands at the Jr., and representing the Marine Corps is Be- written by Don Menza and arranged by John time, and it was his suggestion that Peck serve tired Brigadier General Alvin S. Sanders. Edwards. The band concludes the halftime as the announcer. Peck's job has grown over These men serve as a living reminder of all show with, "Here's That Bainy Day/A Brand the years to include handling all the an- those men who lost their lives fighting for New Day," arranged by John Higgins. nouncements for special events in addition to their country. The Tiger Band will then exit Frank his duties in regards to the band. If you have The Tiger Band then closes out the pre- Howard field for the final time this season to a ever attended a Clemson football game be- game show to a reprise of "Sock It To Em," reprise of the song that shakes the Southland fore, home or away, then you definitely are and "Tiger Bag" as the team prepares to do — "Tiger Bag," and prepares for another half familiar with his voice, "Ladies and gentle- battle against the Terrapins of Maryland. of action.

Nick Peck will dot today's "i" in pregame activities. ALL-TIME CLEMSON TEAM

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E Jerry Butler (220) Perry Tuttle (83) Charlie Waters (48) E (85) Bennie Cunningham (76) Glenn Smith (22) T Joe Bostic (190) Steve Kenney (96) Lacy Brumley (36) T Lou Cordileone (112) Wayne Mass (38) Lee Nanney (26) G Jeff Bostic (172) Frank Gillespie (64) Dan Dimucci (43) G Harry Olszewski (149) Dave Thompson (50) Billy Weaver (32) C Tony Berryhill (81) Jack Brunson (45) Red Sharpe (43)

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E Andy Headen (167) Mark Heniford (68) Billy Grigsby (51) E Jonathan Brooks (105) Ronnie Ducworth (61) Butch Sursavage (46) T Jim Stuckey (229) Dan Benish (79) Steve Durham (34) T (129) Bob Patton (46) Phil Prince (32) MG William Perry (170) Tom Barton (40) Rich Tuten (39) LB Jeff Davis (244) Dumb-Dumb Wyndham (87) Johnny Rembert (34) LB Bubba Brown (107%) Larry Hefner (47) Randy Scott (32%) B Terry Kinard (263) Don Kelley (91) Frank Liberatore (56) B Rex Varn (175) Jim Ness (81) Fred Knoebel (49) B Eddie Geathers (97) Gil Rushton (63) Peanut Martin (43)

15 Steve Ryan (96) Ben Anderson (59) Pete Cook (42) P David Sims (116) Dale Hatcher (91) Eddie Werntz (21)

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