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September 3, 1983 Today's Game and Statistics Clemson vs. Western Carolina Cheerleaders Clemson Memorial Stadium Clemson University Family Man University Officials O Tim Childers is the mature veteran of the Clemson Stadium Information secondary. His senior leadership will be valuable this Clemson IPTAY Club season. He also is a leader off the field as he must be a Trainers responsible husband and father. Kim Kelly-Bishop pro- Athletic Administration files Clemson's number-three ranked tackier in 1982. Clemson Coaches 7 Frank Jervey Tiger Puzzle Managers Clemson lost one of its most outstanding graduates this past summer when Frank Johnstone Jervey passed Tiger Band away. This outstanding citizen served Clemson for 65 All-Time Clemson Team Ballot vears in every conceivable way. George Moore reviews nis contributions to the Clemson community. Players and Coaches University Feature 9 Every sports fan probably has experienced a slight 43 25 Assistant Coaches addiction to peanuts, usually the roasted kind. Tom 32 Strength Coaches Shealy gives an intriguing look at a new development 37 Meet the Tigers by scientists with Clemson's S. C. Agricultural Experi- 41 Graduate Assistant Coaches ment Station which makes the peanut suitable for use in 50 Clemson Alphabetical Boster such products as tuna salad, Quiche Lorraine, and 52 Clemson Numerical Roster weiners. 53 Opponent Numerical Roster Happy Birthday IPTAY 55 Opponent Alphabetical Boster athletic scholarship organization, 48 Clemson's celebrated 62 Meet Today 's Opponent IPTAY, is now in the middle of its 50th year The 64-65 Today's Matchups organization has come a long way since an informal, yet secret meeting in Atlanta in 1934 Bob Bradley takes us back through the years and summarizes the organiza- Today's Program is published by the Clemson Football Pro- tion's incredible growth gram Committee: Manager: Allison Dalton Jeff Suttle Editor: Tim Bourret Clemson's other starting strong safety never played 57 Designer & Assistant Editor: Kim Kelly-Bishop football until his junior year of high school. Taking that Assistant Manager: Ann Smith into account, one wonders if Jeff Suttle has reached his Staff Assistants: Bob Bradley, Jeff Rhodes, Jill Mixon, Al potential as a football player. Tim Bourret examines the Bynum, Sam Blackman and Johnny Jones defensive back's athletic career and the people who Printing: R.L. Bryan Company of Columbia, SC have motivated him to successful heights. 1982-83 Revisited Photo Credits: A special thanks to the Clemson Communica- The 1982-83 academic year was another outstanding 67 tions Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Tom year for Clemson athletics. The Tigers finished in the Shockley, Vince Ducker, Hal Smith, Ben Hendricks, Jim Mar- top five in the national all-sports pollfor the fourth time tin, Lance McKinney and Dave Lewis Also thanks to Earle in the last five years. Bourret takes a statistical look Tim Martin, Jim Bradley and the Orange & White. at the accomplishments. That Crazy Tiger Cover Photos by: Bob Waldrop and Charles Haralson 97 The Clemson Tiger is one of the most renowned mas- cots in the country. Clemson's success on the gridiron and the Tigers' corresponding pushup records have

been a major factor. Jill Mixon tells us all about the history of the Tiger and some of his record-breaking performances. National Advertising by: Spencer Marketing Lists of Interest 99 Ever wonder what William Perry's favorite foods are? New York, NY How about Mike Eppley s favorite designers! Jill Mixon asked some interesting questions of some of the Tiger gridders off-field interests. Tigers Open 88th Season

Clemson and Western Carolina have fol- with outstanding speed in the open field, they lowed similar paths when it comes to the Bv Tim Bourret could become nearly as famous to Western intangible side of the college game. The Ti- Carolina fans as the aforementioned actor gers used to be able to sneak up on teams in with a good day against the Tigers. In 1982 the seventies and pull off some upsets because who is now in his 15th year at Western Caro- Rasheed finished second in the conference the opposition underestimated Clemson s lina. "This is our best group of returning with 38 receptions for 624 yards, while Kiser abilities. Those days are long gone as Danny starters, but everyone knows you can't expect was fourth in the SC with 35 catches for 517 Ford has put Clemson in the elite class and 22 football players to play every down yards. The walk-on, who transferred from everyone plays their respective best against through the season." Appalachian State, was a single-wing quarter- the Tigers. Defensive end and wide receiver are the back in high school and is a threat to throw the

Western Carolina has improved its reputa- strongest areas for Western Carolina, as the ball on end-around plays. tion on a regional basis in recent years, and players at these positions provided the big Last year Ronnie Mixon enjoyed throwing

Clemson is as responsible for the Wildcat rise plays in 1982 when the Cullowhee, NC school to these fine receivers. This year the luxury as anyone. In the last two meetings the Tigers won four of its last five games. All-conference will be welcomed with open arms by Jeff have come into the game heavy favorites and defensive end Louis Cooper and potential all- Gilbert (no, Clemson s all-conference baseball might have taken this other type of feline too everything Bernard Jones combined for 27 pitcher did not transfer to WCU; same name, lightly. That is no longer the case. tackles for negative yardage last season, more different person). Gilbert lacks experience, In 1980 a late Eddie Geathers than twice as many tackles for loss as the however, as he has taken only 17 snaps in allowed the home team to escape with a 17-10 Clemson defensive ends combined for in varsity competition. Coach Waters must wish triumph. Last year Clemson had to outscore 1982. his next 17 were in front of a little smaller and Western Carolina 12-0 in the second half to Jones, a junior from Dorman High in Spar- less hostile crowd than the over 70,000 that take a 21-10 win in front of over 61,000 in tanburg, has been a starter since his freshman will be on hand at Memorial Stadium today. Death Valley. season and finished third on the team in tack- But, Gilbert has looked great in preseason "It was a terrible feeling losing 10-9, at the les with 102. He also had seven sacks, as the workouts and completed 16 of 24 for 231 half last season," said William Devane. "We 6-3, 200-pounder was successful on many yards in the Spring Game last year. Like the did not want to go 0-2-1 at that point in the timely blitz attempts last season. Cooper had entire Western Carolina team and coaching season. At the half we knew we had our hands nine sacks and 109 tackles as a sophomore in staff, Gilbert will be up for the challenge. full and we will never take Western Carolina 1982 as many selected him as the outstanding Looking into the eyes of the Clemson front lightly again." sophomore defensive player in the Southern four is challenge enough, never mind trying If the previous meetings don't fire Clemson Conference. to run an offense against them. Many feel the up for the Catamounts, their record on paper While Clemson fans will watch the West- Tigers have the top frontline in the country, if will. Coach Bob Waters' team has an out- ern Carolina defensive ends turn in many not the most experienced. Six players with standing defense that features an aggressive, exciting plays this afternoon, the Catamount three letters are among the top 10 linemen, daring pass rush, an offense with two of the wide receivers will keep Tiger fans on the and nine of the 10 are returning letter- quickest wide receivers Clemson will see all edge of their seats on the other side of the line winners. season, and one of the better kicking combina- of scrimmage. Last season Eric Rasheed and The heart of the Clemson defensive front is tions in the South. In general, most observers Kristy Kiser had a field day on Frank Howard middle guard, where the "Bruise Brothers" feel this is the best Western Carolina team Field as they combined for 12 receptions for patrol. You won't find a more talented or since 1977, the year the Catamounts entered 185 yards. bigger middle guard tandem in America (595 the Southern Conference. Rasheed and Kiser are known as the "mini- pound) than William Perry and William De- "Admittedly, we look pretty good on paper cats" as neither of them could look down at vane. The duo has combined for 171 tackles at the top of the depth chart," said Waters, Mickey Roonev with their 5-7 frames. But, over the last couple years and they have been major reasons for Clemson's 21-1-1 ledger in this time period. Edgar Pickett, Jim Scott, Ray Brown, James Robinson and Roy Brown are the other senior members of the defensive line who make this the deepest line in the nation. Pickett led the team in tackles for loss last season, even though he started only seven games. Scott was fifth on the team in tackles, while Brown has had an injury plagued career, but has already started at least one game in each of the last four seasons. Robinson made 31 of his 42 tackles in 1982 over the final half of the season while Roy Brown played behind Andy Head- en at the bandit end last season. Offensively, Clemson has been like the U.S.

Army, it has invaded enemy territory strictly overland. Over the last two seasons Clemson has run the ball 78 percent of the time and tailbacks have averaged 34 carries per game. While the national trend has been to go to the aerial circus, Danny Ford has stayed with the ground attack. Stanford had an exciting 6-5 season in 1982, but Clemson fans have had their thrilling moments with long runs, and the record has been much better. Ford has William Perry and William Devane anchor America's top defensive line. bucked the national trend and given the so- called progressive coaches something to think about Lists of Interest If Clemson is to have a successful season it Clemson's Super Bowl Champions The Nation's will have to get a solid performance from a Top Winning Percentages (10 rings for 5 i players) tailback or two. Five started in the fight for (1981-1982) the starting position last spring and it has gone Ncimc Year Team 1 CLEMSON (21-1-1) .935 down to the wire. It is really too close to call Jeff Bostic 1982 Washington Redskins SMU (21-1-1) .935 and Ford probably will use two or three at the Dwipht Clark 1981 San Francisco 49ers 3. Georgia (21-3) .875 much publicized position. Bennie Cunningham 1977-78 Pittsburgh Steelers Penn State (21-3) .875

Terrence Flagler had the best stats in fall Bill Mathis 1969 New York Jets 5. Nebraska (21-4) .840 scrimmages and most likely will get the cur- John McMakin 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers 6. Pittsburgh (20-4) .833 tain call for the Western Carolina game, but Archie Reese 1981 San Francisco 49ers 7. (19-4-1) .813 Steve Griffin, Stacey Driver and Kenny Jim Stuckey 1981 San Francisco 49ers 8. Washington (19-5) .792 Flowers all will get their shot at winning the Charlie Waters 1971, 77 9 Arizona State (18-5) .783 Best Supporting Tailback Award. Clemson 10. Brigham Young (19-6) .760 has been successful with the multiple tailback system the last few years and that will be the case in 1983. "We have had a good record using many tailbacks in the past," said Ford. "We want to Statistically Speaking get two or three in shape to play in any situation, maybe all four. You never have 1982 Final Clemson Stats 1982 Western Carolina Stats enough tailbacks because they are prone to (Won 9, lost 1, tied 1) (Won 6, Lost 5) injury and that has been the case this fall. Rushing Rushing Every one of the tailbacks has been out at one Aft. Yds. Avg. TD LG Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG time or another this fall. I really appreciate Austin 197 1064 5.4 14 47 James 176 741 4.2 13 47 Chuck McSwain's and 's du- McSwain 131 679 4.9 82 Dorsey 98 468 4.8 6 47 rability over the last few years." McCall 79 333 4.2 16 Womack . . . 40 148 3.7 16 Running the offense will be Mike Eppley Mack 52 193 3.7 19 Edmondson 33 121 3.7 1 20

Flagler 29 120 4 1 14 Mosteller 7 68 9.7 1 49 and Anthony Parete. Eppley led Clemson to five wins as a starting quarterback last year CLEMSON 618 2604 4.2 29 82 W CAROLINA . . 422 1668 4.0 21 49 and will get the start at the beginning of this Opponents . 400 1068 2.7 7 28 Opponents 538 1843 34 16 season. Parete showed signs of brilliance last Passing Passing fall and connected on 6-9 passes for two Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pet. Att. Comp. Int Yds TD PCT touchdowns in his limited service as the third- stringer. Both saw action against Western Jordan 100 55 7 674 2 .550 Mixon 299 146 15 2002 6 .488 Eppley .... 69 37 5 450 1 .536 Portela 18 10 2 109 1 .556 Carolina last year. Parete 9 6 141 2 .667 Gilbert 1 000 If this contest comes down to the kicking game, both coaches will be optimistic. Dean CLEMSON 178 98 12 1265 5 551 W CAROLINA . 329 162 18 2173 7 .492

Opponents , 376 208 20 2489 9 .553 Opponents 223 112 18 1287 5 .502 Biasucci set single-season and WCU career field goal records last year and his five three- Receiving Receiving pointers against Mars Hill in one half set an PC Yds. Avg. TD LG PC Yds. Avg. TD LG NCAA record for all divisions. Steve Korne- Stockstill 25 247 9.9 51 Rasheed 38 624 16.4 3 77 gay had a great season as the Western Caro- Magwood 24 414 17.3 2 42 Kiser 35 517 14.8 29 lina punter as he averaged 41 yards a boot for Alley 9 143 15.9 22 West 25 284 114 2 32 the season, including a 45.8 yard average over Dunn 8 64 8.0 2 22 James 22 351 16.0 68 the last six games. D'ggs 7 95 13.6 25 Dorsey 15 122 8.1 22 Clemson of course counters with a three-

CLEMSON 98 1265 12.9 5 51 W CAROLINA . . 162 2173 134 7 68 some of capable kickers. Bob Paulling con- Opponents 208 2489 120 9 85 Opponents 112 1287 115 5 nected on 12 of 15 field goals last year and has hit 71-72 extra points in his career. Donald Tackle Leaders Tackle Leaders Igwebuike is the best backup placekicker in 89 Jim Scott 53 Alan Johnson 115 Richard Dukes 83 the nation and one of the finest kickoff men. ... 64 William Perry 52 Louis Cooper 109 Mark Buffamoyer . . 70 Less than half of his kickoffs have been re- Tim Childers 57 Andy Headen 51 Bernard Jones 102 Steve Marshall 59

turnable over the last two seasons. Dale Otis Lindsey 55 Danny Triplett 50 Nathan Williams . . 86 Jim Luther 55 Hatcher, the Clemson punter, has a net punt- ing figure of almost 40 yards a boot for his 1982 Results 1982 Results two-year career and 21 career punts over 50 CU- WC- yards. Date Opp W-L Site Opponent Date Opp. W-L Site Opponent Overall, this game should be a defensive Sept 6 7-13 L A Georgia Sept. 4 10-31 L A Wake Forest * 17-17 battle, based on this year's personnel and the Sept. 18 T H Boston College Sept. 11 10-17 L H TENNESSEE » Sept. 25 21-10 W H W Carolina TECH tempo of the games between these two teams Oct 2 24-6 W H Kentucky Sept. 18 38-3 W H Mars Hill in recent years. The defensive line play should Oct. 9 48-0 w A Virginia Sept. 25 10-21 L A Clemson be some of the best we see this season when it Oct. 16 49-14 w H Duke Oct 2 27-25 W A East Tenn. State comes to evaluating the respective talents of Oct. 23 38-29 w A N C State Oct. 9 6-12 L A Furman both teams. Nov. 6 16-13 w H N. Carolina Oct. 16 42-10 W H Marshall Regardless, no one will bp taking anyone » Nov. 13 24-22 w A Maryland Oct. 23 36-17 W H Wofford lightly as Clemson kicks off its 88th season of Nov. 20 24-6 w H South Carolina Nov. 6 20-0 w A UT-Chattanooga intercollegiate football and its first campaign Nov. 27 21-17 w N Wake Forest Nov 13 20-24 L H The Citadel Nov. 20 26-24 A Appalachian St with a multiple double-decked stadium. It W should be a memorable occasion. PRINTS

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asset of all is that he has great attitude. By Kim Kelly-Bishop a In other words, if it will win football

games for us, Tim will do it and more," observed Whitt. What does this final season have in store for the 6-1, 185-pound strong safety then? Coach Whitt believes Childers will have a good year. "We're going to be a bit more versatile in our coverages which

I think will be better for Tim, our strong safeties and for the overall defense," said Whitt. So, the future looks bright for the soft- spoken Childers who last year garnered the third most tackles on the ballclub (57). As a defensive back and a vital cog in the Clemson defensive machine, Chil- ders continues to view his role as a starter in a somewhat modest light though.

"Starting for three years is more than I ever expected," he said. "I came to

Clemson with the idea that I wanted to play on the team and do a good job.

Anything that has happened since then I look at as a plus." So, come September 3rd Tim Childers will "play on" the Clemson team in the season's opener against Western Caro- Childers Family Portrait: Donna, Matt and Tim lina. Last year versus the Catamounts

Clemson fans will remember that it was He's known as husband, daddy, Tim, thing in our household during the sea- #26 who scampered 83 yards with a mid-

Childers and . . . #26 to Clemson football son. air recovery to add to the Tiger effort. fans. But, no matter what you call him, As a father of an active little boy it is That performance set an all-time ACC

Tim Childers is dedicated . . . dedicated expected that daddy should play with son record for a non-scoring return to his family, his football playing and his when he gets home from work. Well, and anything that Tim Childers does in academics! when daddy has just been knocked the Western Carolina game this year, "He does everything you ask him and around all afternoon in a football scrim- Clemson fans will most certainly "look at even more, said Rick Whitt, Clemson's mage, the last thing he probably wants to as a plus! strong safety coach. Whitt, in his second do is PLAY . . . Matt loves to play football season as Childers' coach, continued the and so I'll usually play with him for

praise when he added, "Tim is always awhile. But, on strenuous practice days,"

ready to play football. He is a guy that he admits, "we try to tire Matt out by knows what he wants and he tries to get letting him run off some steam with (OT) everything out of himself that he can. Dean Herman's little girl. That lets both

Tim Childers is an achiever." daddies rest a little," he laughs. And, at the ripe old age of 22, the Who knows, perhaps young Matt Chil- administrative management major ders has such zeal for ball playing be-

seems to have achieved considerable suc- cause he is trying to follow in his father's

cess in life. As a husband, he fully stands footsteps and he realizes that practice behind his wife (and high-school sweet- makes perfect. Afterall, when your

heart) Donna, who is in pursuit of an Daddy is a three-year starter for the education degree. "School days are busy Clemson Tigers, he must be doing some-

days for us," he said. "Donna and I are up thing right! early to eat and get Matt (our son) ready And, Dad has certainly served as an for nursery school. Then, all three of us adequate role model, for when he is not

are off to school. Either Donna or I will working on the field, he is pumping irons pick Matt up in the afternoon. During in the weight room. "Tim has some natu-

the football season I go to practice and ral ability, but through hard work he has Donna studies and stays at home while made himself a great player. He has good

Matt takes a nap. Honestly, I give Donna hands, he can catch the ball, he can lead a lot of credit, she really handles every- others by his actions, but Tim's biggest 1

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By George Moore Frank Jervey. country, as he did, with unbounded pa- "The Cap" was an impish but impres- triotism and with an affection matched

"His life was gentle, and the elements sive gentleman; a man of the people; one only by its founders. so mixed in him that Nature might who was a shining star of positive opti- The greatness of Clemson is the great- stand up and say to all the world, 'This is mism and a waiting friend to any who ness of people. The shadow of Captain a man! should walk up to say, "hi, Cap. " It was a Jervey has reached every nook and measure of the man that you left him cranny of this campus, and like the sun- One of the deepest satisfactions he en- with a sense of exhilaration from having shine and the rain it will grace the excel- joyed in life was seeing Clemson men and shared a moment together. lence of this Institution for eternity. women come to know what their Alma On Tuesday, May 10, while a memo- It is not hard to believe that into the Mater is all about, and watching them rial service was held in Clemson, thou- mortar that holds this University and this is help it be about it. A greater Clemson was sands of the Clemson family everywhere community together mixed the Chris- foremost in his mind from that day in bowed their heads in good-bye. Thou- tian influence and wisdom of life that 1910 when he stepped off the train at sands more joined those on May 12 when was Frank Johnstone Jervey So long, Cherry's Crossing and walked into the at Arlington National Cemetery he was Cap! Cadet Corps at Clemson Agricultural quietly laid to rest alongside former pres- — Reprinted with permission from CLEMSON WORLD and Mechanical College. It was still there idents and dedicated men who loved this Magazine when he quietly slipped away from life at 8:30 on the evening of May 6, 1983. Frank Johnstone Jervey 14 must surely today be sitting around a table upstairs with old friends like Henry Hill, Bob Moorman, "Steedy" McDowell and Max Ratchford of the 'Tree House Gang' telling them all about how the expansion to Memorial Stadium is coming along, about the 1981 National Championship football team, how Frank Howard is still going strong on the banquet circuit, and what a great contribution their Univer- sity is making today to the economic health and well being of the citizens of South Carolina. Though his last few years were ones of continuing inconvenient health, Captain Jervey kept regular "office" hours at the magnificent intercollegiate athletic com-

plex that bears his name . . . the Frank Johnstone Jervey Athletic Center. He was always available to listen to a prob- lem, advise a new friend or simply "talk Clemson" for awhile. Captain Jervey has been as much a part of the Clemson landscape, for the past 30 years in particular, as the statue of Dr. Clemson that guards the entrance to

Tillman Hall. It was then ... in 1953 . . . that he came back to his campus to re- ceive an Honorary Doctor of Science de- gree and later become Clemson's vice president for development. He had re- tired from an illustrious 31-year career with the Ordnance Corps of the Depart- ment of Defense that established him as the nation's foremost authority on small arms and ammunition. Other honors were to follow, but nothing pleased him more than the very fact he was where he wanted to be at a time in his life when he appreciated the rolling hills and tree studded trails of his campus more than the career that preceded his coming home. To think of Clemson University was to think of Captain Jervey. If ever an in- stitution mirrored the personality of a man, such was the case with this love affair between Clemson University and Frank Jervey served Clemson over 60 years. 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

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Ford is a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame or omore tight end. He played three years 300 victories, but the fact does give testi- for Bryant, (including three wins against mony to the Clemson mentor's level of Clemson) and was an All-Southeastern accomplishment in his first four full sea- Conference choice, All-SEC academic sons as a head coach. selection and team captain during his In his four seasons Ford has led Clem- senior season. son to a 36-10-1 record, two ACC titles After receiving his B.S. degree in in- and most importantly the institution's dustrial arts in 1970, Ford remained at first National Championship in any Alabama as a graduate assistant for the sport. That is a winning percentage of 1970 and 1971 seasons. Upon earning a .776, a better winning percentage at a master's degree in special education in four-year mark than current nationally 1971, he was made a full-time assistant renowned coaches , Bo under Bryant for the 1972 and 1973 sea- Schembechler, , Bobby sons. The Tide went to four more post- Bowden, Fred Akers, and season games while Ford was on Bryant's Terry Donahue had at the four-year coaching duties of the 1978 staff. mark in their careers. to Ford. Nearly 40 years after hiring 31- Clemson's current head man then ac- In 1982 Ford led Clemson to a 9-1-1 year-old Frank Howard, Clemson had cepted a position as an assistant coach on record and his Tigers are now 21-1-1 over hired a gifted 30-year-old to lead the 's staff at . 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. Danny Ford not tional championship. ning teams and programs than most coaches come in contact with in a life- time. Including his years as a player at All-Time Winningest College Coaches Alabama under Bear Bryant, Ford has been associated with for Career Record, 1st the last 16 years. Fifteen of those clubs Rank Name Wins Four Years Pet. have had winning records and 11 have 1. Bear Bryant 324 26-11-3 .688 gone to bowl games. Additionally, the 15 2. 314 37-18-6 .656 teams have had a record of 133-48-4, a 3. Pop Warner 313 22-9-1 .703 .730 winning percentage. 4. Woody Hayes 238 24-11-2 .676 Ford took over on December 10, 1978. 5. Jess Neely 207 12-21-5 .382 That was a fine day in Clemson athletics DANNY FOBD 36 36-10-1 .776 because the University announced that Charley Pell had relinquished the head

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And that's just fine. In fact it's perfect. Because the name of this show is "We're Proud to Say," and its plot is straight- forward and simple: to celebrate Clemson University, its students, its programs, and its contributions to the quality of life in the Palmetto State.

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

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12 Athletic Director Bill McLellan

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

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

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

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

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

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

is one of the finest in his field. Under his has been the architect of the improve- made from IPTAY to the special Univer- leadership Clemson has finished in the ment. sity fund.

top five in the nation in the prestigious Just look at Clemson's Memorial Sta- The 51-year-old McLellan is also

poll four of the last five years, including a dium. In the last six years alone the seat- highly regarded for his expertise in tele- number-five ranking during the 1982-83 ing capacity has increased by over 70 vision contracts. He has been a chairman academic year. Additionally, Clemson percent with the addition of two upper of the ACC television committee and has has ranked in the top 36 in the nation decks. been a chief negotiator in various televi-

every year since 1975-76. The list of improvements for other sion contracts. He is the major reason

"I believe in the total athletic program sports is lengthy, but significant. During Clemson will have most of its football

at Clemson," said McLellan, who is only his tenure, 20 new tennis courts have games seen on nationwide cable systems

the third man to own the title of athletic been built, new lighting has been in- this season. director at Clemson over the last 48 stalled on a new soccer field, the baseball Putting something back into the Uni-

years. "Every sport is important in this field has been made into a stadium, addi- versity has a personal dimension for department and we want to have a na- tional seating and further improvements McLellan. "As one of seven children, that

tionally ranked program in every sport. have been made to Littlejohn Coliseum, athletic scholarship made a lot of things

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

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

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

lan is also held in respect by Clemson stalled, five new football practice fields satisfaction which no one can ever take alumni and constituents. In the summer were added and a golf putting green and away." of 1982 he was named as a Distinguished driving range were built. Alumnus of Clemson University, one of the highest honors a Clemson alumnus can obtain. The native of Hamer, SC, was elevated

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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, J. Jr., Executive 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 h Industry

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

WILL CALL: Should you have tickets at the will call window, you will find them at Gate 13.

Gates 4, 6, 7, and 8 are closed prior to the games and are opened for exit purposes only

PASS OUT CHECKS: Pass out checks will be avail- able at Gates 1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and the top decks. Any person leaving the stadium other than with a team pass must have a pass out check, as well as an admittance stub to be readmitted to the stadium

EMERGENCIES: First aid stations are located: — South Side — Under Section J; South Top Deck Under Section E; North Side — Under Section T; North Top Deck — Under Section K. Trained nurses are on hand during the game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any usher, who knows the seat locations of doctors. Ambulances are located at

Gates 1, 5, 8, and 13.

TELEPHONES: Pay telephones are located at the stadium ticket offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 13, and top decks.

PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public address system is intended primarily for spectators' infor- mation concerning the game Please do not request the use of the public address system to make social contacts.

RESTROOMS: Ladies' and mens' restrooms are NOTE: The following items are prohibited in Tote Bags 5 00 located beneath the stands and can be reached by Memorial Stadium — umbrellas, folding chairs, Rain Coats 5.00 exit from any portal. chaise lounges, food and beverage containers of Rain Suits 10.00 any type, alcoholic beverages, thermos jugs, and Cushions 5.00 ice chests. Tiger Paw Flags 2.00 LOST & FOUND: If any article is lost or found, Posters 2.00 & 5.00 please report same to Gate 1 information booth NOTICE: Solicitation for any purpose is prohib- Coasters 3.00

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22 The Golden Anniversary of IPTAY

By Len Gough

On July 1, 1983, IPTAY began its 50th year of service to Clemson University. From a modest begin- ning as a secret organization, IP- TAY has grown into one of the largest athletic scholarship fund- raising groups in America.

It was during the summer of 1934 that Dr. Rupert H. Fike, a physician from Atlanta, GA, had the idea to begin a secret organization, a "frater- nity" of sorts, that would raise funds for athletic scholarships for Clemson. On August 20, he recruited eight other gentlemen to meet with him at his home in Atlanta. Meeting with Dr. Fike were: RUPERT FIKE JOE TURNER George Suggs, Gene Cox, E. C. Hut- 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- Mitchell. Together these Jack 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, developed the codes and 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 only mond, and J. O. Freeman. The main believe that Clemson deserves shake and unusual greetings. The dif- objective of the directors was to the best, and, these people are willing ferent titles included IPTAY, which create more interest in IPTAY and to work unselfishly to make and keep stood for Industry, Perseverance, Clemson University. In 1958, IPTAY Clemson number one. Athletic Di- Temperance, Assistance, Youthful- representatives were appointed for rector Bill McLellan believes, "With-

or I ness Pay Ten A Year. the first time. This group now num- out a doubt, the unprecedented peri- But IPTAY has not succeeded be- bers over 500 strong and donates un- od of growth in Clemson Athletics cause of secret symbols and initia- told volunteer hours promoting would not have been possible without tions. It was only a secret organization Clemson. the support of IPTAY." for four years. From its beginning As the years passed, the numbers We are completing the first fifty with 162 charter members, IPTAY continued to grow. There were 5,200 years of a long journey. But where continued to grow until, in 1954, Dr. members in 1954 which became will IPTAY be fifty years down the

Fike realized a need for reorganiza- 10,000 in 1959 and now number over road? "The key to Clemson 's success tion. A complete revamping of the 19,000 for the 1983 year. In 1936, Jess has been and will continue to be peo- club took place, and it was decided to Neely said that the sky would be the ple," according to Joe Turner, Execu- have a Board of Directors composed limit if IPTAY could raise only tive Secretary of IPTAY. "If we have of nine people. Three of these would $10,000. Thanks to the leadership of unlocked some unique qualities on be appointed by the Chairman of the people like Gene Willimon, George Saturdays at Death Valley or in Lit-

Athletic Council, with the remaining Bennett, and Joe Turner, IPTAY tlejohn, it is because of the love and six being elected to represent the six crossed $1 million in 1977, $2 million sincerity of the people who support congressional districts. in 1979, $3 million in 1981, $4 million the Tigers. It is this commitment that In 1950, Gene Willimon had been in 1982, and $5 million for the 1983 has taken Clemson through the first 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." Back Row (L-R): Dewayne Chandler, Rodney Foster, Chip Winchester, Joel Bullard, Jay Bennett, David Curry and Ted Katana. Front Row (L-R): Bob Easley, Andy Barker, Reno Wilson, Randall Balk, Charles Wingard and Robby Corley. Front and Center: Mark Abell.

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Lawson Hol- land is the only current member of the staff who also played his college football at Clemson. The likeable receiver coach was a re- serve quarter- back for the Ti- p gers between 1970 and 1973. Now in his fifth season at Clemson, Hol- Don Denning land, who works with the receivers, earned his B.A. in secondary education is in his third sea- son with the Woody Mc- Clemson staff af- Corvey is the Larry Van Der ter joining the Ti- newest member Heyden is of the Clemson transplanted gers on Julv 1, a 1981. The sec- coaching staff, as midwesterner ondary coach has he climbed who is now in his previously served aboard just this fifth season on stints at Western past July. Clem- the Clemson Carolina, Mem- son's new tight staff. He has phis State and ends coach had coached some the offen- Delta State. He is been 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 Virginia ijtff from is one of the rea- Tommy West Tech where he sons Clemson's is in his second Hflpflt'^fc^ had served as de- ground attack season on the u "^^^ fensive coordina- has been so out- Clemson coach- tor. The native of ing staff. Last ^Hi^KwWr standing the last P jr Piqua, OH, few years, as he year he worked Bk^fl Wf now in Ins third has served as the with the defen- ^^^F ^^^^ season in that running backs j sive ends and had parit\ coach. Now in his the pleasure ol H jk ^^BlH I son Like Don sixth season, eoaclnng players ^^^^^^^M^^^M Denning, ~ Reedy joined the m. Jl >lke Andy Head has also served as a head coach in his 4 m I ' en, and Clemson staff A '( I Joe Glenn W^^^* mm ^^^H jr career, as he was the top man at Wake from Kentucky in July of 1978. The 1971 clg ar 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-seventies for the Volunteers of days. Tennessee.

Nelson Stok- Rick Whitt is Les Herrin has ley played colle- in his fourth sea- been the director giately at a fine son working in of Clemson s fine southern institu- the Clemson sec- linebacking crew tion and he now ondary. A 1976 the last two sea- coaches in the graduate of Ca- sons. He came to college ranks in tawba, he also has the Tigers from the same area of had some experi- Appalachian State the country The ence with the where he had starting quarter- Bandit ends, one served as the de- back for the LSU of the most im- I fensive coordina- Tigers between portant positions

tor. The 1971 1 1965 and 1967, (Hi the Clemson Western Carolina Stokley is now the offensive coordinator defense. Whitt started for three seasons graduate captained the team Catamount in his for the Clemson Tigers. He is now at strong safety for Catawba before start- in 1970 and also was named most valu- at Clemson after serving as fourth season Ins coaelnng career at ( Central 1 >a\ id- able ing player of the defense that same Vir- an assistant at his alma mater and at son High School in Lexington, NC He is season. ginia Tech. this year's volunteer coach. JOIN THE FASTEST-GROWING RAN CLUB IN AMERKA. 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. So, why are so many fans flocking to In short, its a strategy that has helped us our gates? gain ground almost everywhere we've gone. We think its because we offer an Which has helped make us, since 1978, alternative. An aerial game plan that gives the fastest-growing major airline in America.

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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. Andy Johnston Women's Tennis

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36 The Tigers

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

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

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

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

Jeff Cruce Kennv Danforth 54 Jr 32 So.

Bilk Davis Tv Davis William Perry pushes aside an old Georgia player. 24 Sr. 37 Jr The Tigers

William Devane 94 Sr.

Mike Eppley starts it all on offense Stacey Driver 21 So.

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

4\h Kevin Gemas Steve Griffin Todd Heniford 95 Jr 44 So. 5 Jr 16 Fr

Duke Holloman Alex Hudson Reid Ingle 46 So. 78 Sr. 18 Jr 59 Jr

Mike Isaacs Mike Jollav Craig Kirkland Jav Lundstrom 22 Jr 91 Fr. 53 So. 15 Jr The Tigers

Kevin Mack Terence Mack 27 Sr. 12 Fr

Cary Massaro Eldridge Milton Anthonv Parete Jeff Parker ' 52 Sr. 87 So. 17 Jr 7 So.

Edgar Pickett Reggie Pleasant Rodney Quick 42 Sr. 29 Jr 36 Fr.

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

Dean Riede James Robinson 85 Fr 83 Sr

Danny Ford ponders the next play Chuck Sanford Todd Schonar Jim Scott 71 Fr. 11 So. 67 Sr. Jody Sease Jeff Suttle 77 Fr 23 Sr.

Joe Swinford Dale Swing 90 So 58 Jr

Ray Brown is one of Clemson's top defenders Guy Varn Henrv Walls 13 Sr. 55' Fr.

John Watson Ronald Watson Jeff Wells Braxton Williams Keith Williams

73 So. 31 Jr. 88 Jr. 34 Sr 57 Fr

Perry Williams Ray Williams 39 Fr 45 Fr

Scott Williams Ken Yow Bob Paulling was an AP All-ACC choice last year. 50 Jr 85 So. Tiger Rookies

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Graduate and student assistant coaches. Back Row (L-R): Bill D'andrea, Joe Glenn, David Bounds and Vernie Anthony. Front Row (L-R): Willie Underwood, Steve Ryan, Carter Cardwell and Randy Cheek. Cheerleaders

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

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

42 University Feature

By Tom Shealey

CLEMSON, S. C. — Football breeds hunger, for both the behemoths on the field and the frenzied fans in the stands. Those seasonal hunger pangs can send even nutrition-minded folks in quest of cold hot dogs, watered-down soft drinks and candy bars. The smart football fan opts for pea- nuts. For one thing, they're convenient — an accurate vendor can toss a sack of roasted goobers with the precision of a veteran quarterback. More importantly, peanuts are nutritious. It's for this reason that Clemson University food scientists are trying to take advantage of the ground-pea's high protein by creating products made of peanut flakes, flour and milk.

The peanut is a Brazilian herb, proba- bly most familiar as the buttery stuff that keeps the jelly company between two slices of bread. Peanuts were carried from South America to Africa and Eu- rope by Old World navigators and ex- plorers, and were shipped to America as food for slaves.

Centuries later, scientists with Clem- son's S. C. Agricultural Experiment Sta- Boiling and roasting aren't tion are proving that even something nicknamed "goober" deserves respect. the only ways to deal with goobers The researchers have perfected a pro- cess that converts peanuts into white, perfect in muffin, pancake and waffle technician Linda McCaskill. Researchers tasteless flakes full of protein, carbohy- mixes. Since it retains moisture better are experimenting with different flavor- drates, defatted minerals and vitamins. than normal flour, peanut flour is ideal in ings trying to overcome a mild aftertaste. The flakes contain no cholesterol, and the cookies that should stay soft in the Even before Clemson's food scientists flatulence factor is virtually zero. package. started tinkering with goobers, peanuts The flakes blend easily with every- A yogurt-like product made from pea- were big business. In 1982 South Caro- thing from meat and fish to candies and nuts may some day sit next to dairy prod- lina growers planted about 12,000 acres cheese. Peanut flakes adopt the flavor of ucts in grocery stores. Peanut milk, of peanuts, with the crop valued at al- whatever they're added to and leave no water, thickeners and acids are blended most $8.1 million. The national harvest aftertaste. The list of products that can be and homogenized to create a high-pro- was worth about $856 million. made from peanut flakes includes meat tein yogurt, according to food science loaf, sausage patties, chicken roll, tuna salad, Quiche Lorraine, chocolate brownies, luncheon meats, scrambled eggs, cheese casserole, cakes, puddings and wieners.

"We've had a lot of comments from industry indicating there is great poten- tial," says J. H. Mitchell Jr., the retired Clemson food scientist who perfected the peanut flake.

Another use for peanuts is as a finely powdered flour high in potassium but low in sodium, which would benefit peo- ple with high blood pressure. The flour is .

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47 IPTAY — Life Blood of Clemson Athletics

By Bob Bradley conditions and possibilities of the season nized effort was made to assist athletic Banks McFadden, Class of 1940; of 1900 were thoroughly discussed and as teams at Clemson for the next three dec- Frank Gillespie, Class of 1949; "Cotton" a result, the society became a permanent ades, although there were individual Richardson, Class of 1950; Tom Barton, organization with the avowed purpose to gifts here and there, usually collected at Class of 1953; Charlie Bussey, Class of render all possible assistance to the foot- Clemson meetings. 1957; Ellis Dantzler, Class of 1966; Char- ball association, a forerunner to the Jess Neely arrived on the scene in lie Tolley, Class of 1970; Bennie Cun- Clemson University Athletic Depart- 1931. That season started what has be- ningham, Class of 1976; Bobby Conrad, ment. come known as the "Seven Lean Years" Class of 1980; Neil Simons, Class of 1980. A total of 132 names appeared on the and it was during this time that IPTAY All of these men have something in roll of members and $372.50 was pledged was born. common. All came to Clemson to receive in an hour's time. A ways and means Neely's first season ended 1-6-2. Fol- an education and to play athletics. Some committee was appointed and the object lowing The Citadel game at Florence, this played more than others, but had it not of committee was to devise means for October 16, 1931, Capt. Frank J. Jervey, been for one organization, probably few raising money. Prof. Riggs aided the soci- Neely, Joe Davis (former Clemson and of them would have had the opportunity ety in bringing in Auburn coach John W. Rice coach) and Capt. Pete Heffner were to further their education and participate Heisman and during the next four years sitting in a car outside the stadium talk- in athletics for the Tigers. of the Heisman era, Clemson teams had a ing following the 6-0 loss at the Cadets' The above names were not picked for 19-3-2 record and became one of the hands. any specific reason. Any number of oth- South s great football powers. The 1900 Jervey, who passed away this past ers could have been chosen. In fact, the team was Clemson's first undefeated spring, recalled that it was a downcast list is endless. These athletes, along with squad (6-0). group in the car. Heffner said in so many over 4,000 more, can attribute their edu- As far as can be determined, no orga- words, "What we ought to do is to get the cation to IPTAY, a mysterious sounding name that has become synonymous with Clemson athletics. This year we are cele- brating the golden anniversary of the life blood of Clemson athletics. The name IPTAY was picked from the phrase which stood for "I Pay Ten A Year." In the 50 years of operation the minimum contribution has been raised only twice and now it's "I Pay Thirty A

Year." But it still means just what it says. People who are interested in giving $30 a year in order to keep Clemson athletics competitive and on a high plane.

The first known aid to Clemson athlet- ics came just before the turn of the cen- tury. The Tigers had just closed, accord- ing to one article, "the most brilliant football season in the history of athletics at Clemson" by trouncing Georgia Tech, 41-5, in Greenville on Thanksgiving Day. That was in 1899. Prof. W. M. Riggs, who was later to become Clemson president, had coached this team just as he had the first team in

1896, but except for this latter time, it was without remuneration. Students de- cided that the man who brought football to Clemson from Auburn should be able to devote his full duties to the academic side and that a fulltime employed person should be brought in to coach football. Thus, a mass meeting was held De- cember 7, 1899, and the Football Aid Society was formed. At this meeting the 1 alumni to give Jess some financial sup- port. Jervey remembered picking the fig- THE FOLLOWING CHART SUMMARIZES CLEMSON'S ure of $50.00 as the amount of the ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS contribution and to form a "50 Club." Jervey, who was working in Wash- Conference Winning Top 20 Years Post-Season Sports Titles Seasons Seasons Participation ington at the time, began corresponding Baseball 5 10 5 8 with some of his Clemson friends con- fvtpn Rji^kphnii 1 o 8 o 5

"50 i cerning the Club" and one of those VVnmpn <; Ra^Kf t'n:ill o g I 5 written was Dr. Rupert H. (Rube) Fike, Men s Oross Country 4 NA 4 7

Women s Cross Country f o NA 2 2 an Atlanta cancer specialist. Fencing 1 6 5 6

Early records at the athletic depart- Women s Field Hockey NA 4 1 o ment in Clemson show that there were Football 3 7 3 4 Golf 1 NA 3 3 only a few contributions of $50. Fike's Soccer 9 10 8 9

idea was that if a smaller amount was Men s Swimming 9 1 7 asked there would be more money and Women s Swimming 3 2 6 Men s Tennis 3 8 5 5 more members. Women's Tennis 2 7 4 7 Dr. Fike, determined to find a way to Men's Indoor Track NA 2 7 strengthen Clemson's athletic program Women s Indoor Irackf NA 1 2 Men s Outdoor Track 2 NA 2 8 which was as dark as the current depres- Women's Outdoor Track t NA o 2 sion, stuck to his guns for the "smaller Vollevball$ 5 3 amount-more members" idea. Wrestling" 5 1 6 Although there are several versions as TOTALS 30 88 50 103

to just how IPTAY started, a letter writ- ° Indicates sports began in 1975 ten by Dr. Fike to Coach Neely, dated $ Indicates sport began in 1977 Indicates sport began in 1979 August 21, 1934, seems to pinpoint the t Note: Fencing and field hockey lost varsity status in 1982 exact date of formation. Dr. Fike said in his opening statement of the letter: the Fike home and said: Virginia Military. "Last night we had a little meeting out "What do you think about this Following the VMI tie the Tigers won at my house and organized the IPTAY IPTAY?" 19 of their next 20 games with 13 straight Club." He went on to say that those at- "About what?" Neely asked with an being reeled off from the 7-6 loss to tending the meeting were George Suggs, amazed look. Tulane in '39 to the 13-0 defeat to the Gene Cox, E. L. Hutchins, Bill Dukes, Then the enthused Fike, Mitchell and same Greenies in 1940. The 1939 team J. R. Penned, George Klugh, Milton Berry explained their plan of IPTAY to was 8- 1 -0 in regular season play and went Berry, Jack Mitchell and himself. Neely. The distressed eoaeh was for try- on to defeat 's Boston Col- The club was to be a secret order, '40 ing anything which would bring the Ti- lege team, 6-3, in the Cotton Bowl. according to an early copy of the con- gers out of their gridiron doldrums. The men who were out beating the stitution, which stated that "anyone who bushes for encountered rough As close as can be determined, there IPTAY has matriculated at Clemson, has been going in those early days. On many occa- were 185 people who were members of employed by the college, or is a friend of sions, a person was interested in giving, IPTAY during that first year of 1934-35. the college, who can and will subscribe to funds. Gault, a former Probably none of these people — save but lacked Harper the purpose of the order by taking the of recalled members Berry, Fike and Mitchell — ever envi- president IPTAY, oath of secrecy and paying the initiation giving worth of milk, potatoes or sioned what IPTAY would do for athlet- $10 and yearly fees, when invited for mem- turnips in exchange for a membership. " ics at Clemson. bership, is eligible. During the 50 seasons in which IPTAY The purpose of the Clemson Order of Although bringing Clemson from its has been operating, the Tigers have had IPTAY, stated the constitution, "shall be lowest ebb into the Cotton Bowl was one 33 winning or break even football sea- to provide annual financial support to the of Neely's highlights, he feels that one sons, winning just a little over 65 percent athletic department at Clemson and to even more important was getting the ath- of their games. For the 15 years prior to assist in every other way possible to re- letic department on a sound financial IPTAY the Tigers won less than half of gain for Clemson the high athletic stand- footing. "When we came to Clemson in their encounters — 47 percent to be ing which rightfully belongs to her." 1931," Neely recalled, "there wasn't exact. Dr. Fike entwined the language of his hardly 20 cents in the treasury and when

ritual around the tiger. The Bengal tiger, I left here (1940), there was over Besides the 11 bowl trips the Tigers the Persia tiger and Sumatra tiger would $20,000." have claimed three Southern Conference

be the president, vice president and sec- The Tigers had their first winning sea- titles and eight Atlantic Coast Con-

retary, respectively. The Exalted Iryaas son with IPTAY in 1934 (5-4-0) but it was ference championships, along with a tie. would be the head coach at Clemson with probably the 1938 season where the net In the last 10 years Clemson has become "iryaas" meaning "I receive yours and results really began to pay off. That year dominant in many sports as the total ath-

acknowledge same." Clemson waltzed over Presbyterian, Tu- letic program is consistently ranked in

Neely recalled in later years that Fike, lane, South Carolina, Wake Forest, the top 5 in the nation. IPTAY is the Mitchell and Berry approached him George Washington, Kentucky and Fur- major reason.

sometime before their August meeting at man, while losing to Tennessee and tying (Continued on page 103) 1 1 » 1 Tigers NO NAME POS HGT 96 JANSEN, JOHN DE 6-5 235 Fr HS Heritage HS, Danny Blue, Comers, GA NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL EXP 92 JOLLAY, MIKE LB 6-2 215 Fr. RS Shamrock HS, John Wells. Tucker, GA SSI ALLEY, KENDALL WR 6-0 182 Gr 2VL 82 KLUTZ, QUINTIN DE 6-4 215 Fr HS North Rowan HS. Larry Thompson, Salisbury, NC Brown HS. Bob Boswell, Kannapolis, NC 6-5 185 Fr HS 6-3 1 ANDERSON, RANDY QB 51 LYTTON, JEFF C 245 So. SQ Broome HS. Dalton Rivers, Cowpens. SC Moeller HS. Gerry Faust. Blue Ash. OH 6-0 Sr. 6-2 1 ARRINGTON, VANDELL CB 185 2VL 28 McSWAIN, ROD CB 190 Sr. 3VL E E Smith HS, Roy McNeill. Norfolk, VA Chase HS, John Keeter, Caroleen, NC 70 BAILEY, RICK DT 6-5 270 Jr 1VL 27 MACK, KEVIN FB 6-1 197 Sr. 3VL Eau Gaille HS, Larry Canaday, Melbourne, FL Kings Mountain HS. Dan Brooks. Kings Mountain, NC 76 BERLIN, STEVE DT 6-5 242 So. SQ 12 MACK, TERENCE DE 6-3 200 Fr RS Bethel Park HS, Bob King. Bethel Park, PA Winnsboro HS, Ken Atkerson, Winnsboro, SC 38 BETHEA, FITZHUGH WR 5-9 170 Sr. SQ 69 MANN. WES OG 6-5 260 So. TR Dillon HS. Paul Chapman, Dillon, SC Robert E Lee HS, Corky Rogers, Jacksonville, FL 3 BOYER, SHELTON WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS 84 MEADOWS, DEWAYNE DE 6-4 220 Fr HS West Charlotte HS. Bruce Hardin, Charlotte, NC Spartanburg HS, Fred Keyzer, Spartanburg, SC 5-11 2 BRADY, KEVIN QB 185 Fr HS 87 MILTON, ELDRIDGE LB 6-3 220 So. IVL Douglass HS, Charles Brannon, Clarkson, GA Charlton County HS, David Stepson, Folkston, GA 6-2 9 BROWN, KEN DE 190 Ji 2VL 53 NIX, ERIC C 6-2 242 Fr. HS Hart County HS. Don Elam, Hartwell. GA T L Hanna HS, Jim Fraser, Anderson. SC 6-4 Sr. 3VL 72 BROWN, RAY DT 250 17 PARETE, ANTHONY QB 6-0 190 Jr IVL East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp. Rome, GA Bishop Kenny HS. Mike Healy, Jacksonville, FL 47 BROWN, ROY DE 6-1 202 Sr. 3VL 7 PARKER, JEFF QB 6-3 180 So. SQ Myrtle Beach HS, Doug Shaw, Myrtle Beach, SC Gordo HS. Walton Tucker. Gordo. AL

41 BROWNING, SEBO DB 5-11 184 Fr. RS 6 PAULLING, BOB PK 6-2 188 Sr. 3VL Phil Knight, Lithonia, Lithonia HS. GA St Matthews HS, Otis Culclasure, St Matthew s, SC 8 BULLARD, WILBUR TB 5-11 180 Sr. SQ 91 PERRY, MICHAEL MG 6-2 265 Fr HS Scotland HS, Mike Dubis, Laurel Hill. NC South Aiken HS, Gary Smaller, Aiken, SC 5-10 So. 98 BURTON, RICHARD LB 210 SQ 66 PERRY, WILLIAM MG 6-3 320 Jr 2VL Lake View HS. Bill Pate. Simpsonville, SC Aiken HS, Eddie Buck, Aiken, SC 19 BUTLER, RICHARD WR 6-0 180 Jr- 1VL 97 PHILLIPS, JOHN LB 6-5 225 Fr HS Ware Shoals HS. Tommy Davis, Ware Shoals, SC Mitchell HS, Rusty Coggins. Spruce Pine, NC 6-0 US LO CHARLESTON, PAT WR 170 Fr 12 PICKETT, EDGAR DE 6-3 230 Sr. 3VL East Rowen HS, C M Yates, Granite Quarry, NC Central Davidson HS, Les Herrin, Lexington, NC 6-4 61 CHEATHAM, ANDY OG 250 Jr 1VL 29 PLEASANT, REGGIE CB 5-10 175 Jr IVL Pebblebrook HS, Bud O'Hara, Mableton, GA Furman HS, James Gist. Pinewood. SC 26 CHILDERS, TIM SS 6-1 185 Sr. 2VL 36 QUICK, RODNEY FB 6-3 210 Fr RS Gaffney HS, Bob Carlton, Gaffney. SC N Charleston HS. Jack Bunch. N Charleston, SC 6-4 79 CLAYTON, DAVID OT 275 So. SQ 63 REESE, STEVE OG 6-3 250 So. IVL Brynes HS, Jimmy Corne, Lyman, SC Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson. GA 6-2 So. 49 CRAWFORD, CRAIG DE 210 SQ 56 RICHARDSON, CHUCKIE LB 6-3 225 Jr 2VL Pine Forest HS, Gary Weller. Spring Lake, NC Thomasville HS. Allen Brown, Thomasville. GA 6-7 54 CRUCE, JEFF OT 250 Ji 1VL 99 RIGGS, JIM TE 6-5 235 Fr RS Columbia HS, Bobbv Simmons, Lake City. FL Scotland HS, Mike Dubis. Laurinburg, NC 6-1 s 32 DANFORTH, KENNY SS 190 So. \> 83 ROBINSON, JAMES DT 6-5 275 Sr. 3VL Eddie Buck, Aiken. Aiken HS, SC St. Johns HS, Robert Biggerstaff, Charleston, SC 24 DAVIS, BILLY FS 6-4 195 Sr. 3VL 15 ROULHAC, TERRANCE WR 6-0 185 Fr HS Mt Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick. Alexandria, VA Raines HS, Freddie Stephens, West Jacksonville. FL 37 DAVIS, TYRONE CB 6-1 185 Jr- 1VL 71 SANFORD. CHUCK DT 6-5 240 Fr RS Cedar Shoals HS. John Waters. Athens, GA Enka HS, Danny Shook, Chandler, NC 6-2 94 DEVANE, WILLIAM MG 275 Sr. 3VL 67 SCOTT, JIM DT 6-4 250 Sr. 3VL Jacksonville HS. Ray Durham. Jacksonville, NC Mt. Vernon HS, Bruce Patrick. Alexandria, VA 20 DONALDSON, RICHARD FS 5-10 173 Jr 1VL 77 SEASE, JODY DT 6-3 240 So. JV Byrd HS, Bob Sanders, Fayetteville, NC Salem HS. Wallace Thompson, Salem, VA 21 DRIVER, STAGEY TB 5-10 175 So 1VL 80 SETZEKORN. KENNY DE 6-5 220 Fr HS Griffin HS. Lloyd Bohannon, Griffin, GA Spray l^rry IIS John Pat\ K emu-saw GA SI DUNN, K D. TE 6-3 215 Jr 2VL 65 STEPHENS, TONY DL 6-3 265 Fr HS Gordon HS. Bandy Smith, Decatur, GA Walterboro HS, Gyles Hall, Walterboro, SC 6-4 64 ELLIS, JOE OT 249 Jr 1VL 23 SUTTLE, JEFF SS 6-1 190 Sr. 3VL Toms River HS, Robert Fioceo, Toms River, NJ Lafayette HS, Bobby Chappell, Lafayette. GA 6-2 14 EPPLEY, MIKE QB 185 Jr 1VL 58 SWING, DALE C 6-3 240 Jr IVL Harding HS, Bruce Hardin, Charlotte. NC Centra! Davidson HS, Kevin Firguin, Lexington NC 60 FARR, JAMES OG 6-4 240 Sr. 3VL 68 TURLINGTON, NEAL OT 6-4 260 Fr. HS Thomson HS, Bill Reese, Thomson, GA Sanford HS, Len Maness, Fayetteville, NC 33 FLAGLER, TERRENCE TB 6-1 191 So. 1VL 13 VARN, GUY FS 6-0 175 Sr. SQ Fernandinu Beach HS, Donnie Braddock, Fernandina Beach. FL Fork I'nion HS, Bed Pulliam, Martinsville, VA is FLOWERS, KENNY TB 6-0 200 Fr. RS 55 WALLS. HENRY LB 6-2 205 Fr. RS Spruce Creek HS, Terry Manfredi, Daytona Beach, FL Central Davidson HS, Kevin Firquin, Southmont, NC 95 GEMAS, KEVIN LB 6- 215 Jr SQ 73 WATSON, JOHN OG 6-4 253 So. SQ Plymouth HS. Jim Beaver. Plymouth, Wl Bamberg HS, Leon Maxwell, Bamberg, SC 5-10 S< 1VL 44 GRIFFIN, STEVE TB 178 31 WATSON, RONALD FS 5-1 175 Jr 2VL S. Mecklenburg HS. James Seacord, Charlotte, NC Jefferson HS. Jim Stoudimire, Jefferson, GA 6-1 170 Fr. HS 35 HALL, DELTON CB 88 WELLS, JEFF DE 6-4 230 Jr. 2VL Grimsley HS, Dick Knox. Greensboro, NC East Rome HS, Jerry Sharp, Borne, GA 6-2 5 HATCHER, DALE P 195 Jr 2VL 34 WILLIAMS, BRAXTON FB 6-2 220 Sr. IVL Cheraw HS, Burney Bourne, Cheravv. SC Dudley HS. J A McKee, Greensboro, NC 75 HERMAN, DEAN OT 6-6 260 So. SQ 57 WILLIAMS, KEITH LB 6-4 220 Fr. RS Kell) lis, Al Stecker, Wise. VA J J St Matthews HS. Otis Culclasure, Swansea. SC 40 HOLLOMAN, BO FS 6-1 175 Fr. HS 39 WILLIAMS, PERRY CB 6-2 200 Fr. RS Myrtle Beach HS. Doug Shaw, Myrtle Beach. SC Adairsville HS, Danny Wiseman, Adairsville, GA 46 HOLLOMAN, DUKE FB 6-2 205 Jr SQ 45 WILLIAMS, RAY WR 5-9 175 Fr. RS Myrtle Beach HS. Doug Shaw. Myrtle Beach, SC Reid Ross HS, John Doskal. Fayetteville. NC 6-5 Sr. 78 HUDSON, ALEX OT 265 2VL 50 WILLIAMS, SCOTT C 6-4 225 Jr- 2VL Spartanburg HS, Bill Carr, Spartanburg, SC Baylor HS, Red Eller. Hixon, TN 18 IQWEBUIKE, DONALD PK 5-9 172 Jr 2VL Immaculate Conception HS, Anambra, Nigeria

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WHEN CLEMSON HAS THE BALL CLEMSON OFFENSE 14 MIKE EPPLEY QB 33 TERRENCE FLAGLER TB 27 KEVIN MACK FB 19 RICHARD BUTLER FLK 89 KENDALL ALLEY SE 81 K.D.DUNN TE 79 DAVID CLAYTON RT 61 ANDY CHEATHAM RG 59 REID INGLE LT 60 JAMES FARR LG 58 DALE SWING C 6 BOB PAULLING PK WESTERN CAROLINA DEFENSE 81 LOUIS COOPER LE 66 JIM LUTHER LT 75 MARK BUFFAMOYER NG 70 KIRK WOODS RT 99 BERNARD JONES RE 48 RICKY PATE LB 31 JOHN PRESTON LB 17 MILES NICHOLSON CB 44 TIGER GREENE CB 14 RICHARD DUKES SS 46 STEVE MARSHALL FS

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1 Vandell Arlington CB 33 Terrence Flagler TB 65 Tony Stephens .... MG 2 Kevin Brady QB 34 Braxton Williams FB 66 William Perry MG 3 Shelton Boyer WR 35 Delton Hall DB 67 Jim Scott DT 5 Dale Hatcher P 36 Rodney Quick FB 69 Wes Mann DT h Bob Paulling PK 37 Tyrone Davis CB 70 Rick Bailey DT

Jeff Parker QB 38 Fitzhugh Bethea . WR 71 Chuck Sanford DT 8 Wilbur Bullard WR 39 Perry Williams DB 72 Ray Brown DT 9 Ken Brnwn DE 4(1 Bo Holloman DB 73 John Watson OT Hi 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

13 Guv Varn . . FS 45 Ray Williams WR 77 Jodv Sease OG 14 Mike Eppley QB 46 Duke Holloman FB 78 Alex Hudson OT 15 Terrance Roulhac WR 47 Roy Brown DE 79 David Clayton OT 16 Todd Heniford QB 48 Kenny Flowers TB 81 K D Dunn TE 17 Anthony Parete QB 49 Craig Crawford DE 83 James Robinson DT

18 Donald Igwebuike . . PK 50 Scott Williams .... . C 84 Dewayne Meadows DE 19 Richard Butler wn 51 Jeff Lvtton OG 85 Dean Riede TE 20 Richard Donaldson FS 53 Eric Nix C 86 Bruce Bacon WR 21 Stacev Driver TB 54 Jeff Cruce OT 87 Eldridge Milton LB

22 Mike Isaacs SS 55 Henrv Walls . LB 88 Jeff Wells TE 23 Jeff Suttle SS 56 Chuckic Richardson LB 89 Kendall Alley WR 24 Billy Davis FS 57 Keith Williams LB 91 Michael Perry ..... MG 26 Tim Childers SS 58 Dale Swing C 92 Mike Jollav LB 27 Kevin Mack FB 59 Reid Ingle OT 94 William Devane MG 28 Rod McSwain CB 60 James Farr OG 95 Kevin Gemas LB 29 Reggie Pleasant CB 61 Andv Cheatham OG 97 John Phillips LB

31 Ronald Watson . FS 63 Steve Reese OG 98 Richard Burton LB 32 Kennv Danforth DB 64 Joe Ellis OG 99 Jim Riggs TF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMI YMPIC TRADITION tieup for over50 years.

WHEN WESTERN CAROLINA HAS THE BALL WESTERN CAROLINA OFFENSE 12 JEFF GILBERT QB 20 LEONARD WILLIAMS TB 34 MELVIN DORSEY FB 1 ERIC RASHEED FLK 10 KRISTY KISER SE 84 EDDIE WEST TE 67 MARTY REAGAN RT 58 TIM HILL RG 57 STEVE TAYLOR C 68 CHARLIE STEPHENSON LG 60 MIKE HERNDON LT CLEMSON DEFENSE 42 EDGAR PICKETT LE 83 JAMES ROBINSON LT 66 WILLIAM PERRY MG 72 RAY BROWN RT 47 ROY BROWN RE 57 KEITH WILLIAMS LLB 55 HENRY WALLS RLB 37 TY DAVIS LC 29 REGGIE PLEASANT RC 26 TIM CHILDERS SS 31 RONALD WATSON FS 5 DALE HATCHER P THE CATAMOUNTS

1 Eric Rasheed WR 35 Bil Rav Jones FB Charles Stephenson . . OG

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10 Kristv Kiser . . SE 44 Tiger Greene DB Thomas Sain OT 11 Willie Perkins QB 45 Scott McAdams DB Bryan Carlisle OG

12 Jeff Gilbert QB 46 Steve Marshall . DB Mike Cucinella OT 14 Richard Dukes DB 47 Robert Clayton DE Mike Smith DE 15 Tony Plemmons QB 48 Rickv Pate LB Louis Cooper DE 16 Walter Caraway WR 49 Kendall Rvcroft ... LB Jamie Kel

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20 . Leonard Williams . TB 53 Todd Jackson C Lloyd Barron TE 21 Earl Bates DB 55 Paul Abraham LB Demetrius Roach TE 22 Eric Bratcher WR 56 Steve Hall C Haywood Smith SE 24 Milton Beck TB 57 Steve Taylor C Tom Kearney DE

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By Tim Bourret ally did not have to go outside of his own Heading into his senior season Suttle family to take on formidable competi- has some personal goals, but he only re- tion. One cousin, Chevette Suttle, played veals his goals for the team. "Both Tim Behind every great man is a great football as a strong safety at Tennessee, and I would like to play the whole game, woman. That is one of the most overused while another, Pat Suttle, who was on the but this system is best for the team. The themes of success stories in any walk of Clemson basketball team last year, is now strong safety is an important player on life. Despite its classic connotation, this playing hoops at Anderson Junior Col- every play, we are always hitting some- theme is still alive today, even on the lege. very athletic minded one, or covering a deep pass. This way Clemson football team. "We had a family and we played sports all the Tim and I are fresh the entire game. Senior strong safety Jeff Suttle never said Suttle. You've got to keep the overall team con- even practiced a day with the Lafayette time," coaching was also a key to Sut- cept in your mind." High School team until the spring before Good tle's early development: "Bobby Chap- Suttle seems to have his personal over- his junior year. He was more interested in pell Milford high school all in perspective also, as he scoring baskets on the hardcourt or run- and Morgan, my concept coaches, had a lot to do with me playing heads into his final year of college. "I'll ning track for his school than making football at the college level. They gave take a look at pro ball, there are a lot tackles. Then along came Karla Harris encouragement and taught more jobs available with the USFL in and his attitude seemed to change. me me proper technique I was young." operation, but I can't count on that. I "I was doing well with the basketball when Suttle has learned his lessons well and want to graduate this year and get a good and track teams at the time and did not to improve throughout his job, that s the biggest thing in my mind have that much interest in football," said continued Clemson career, thanks in part to Chap- right now." Suttle, who has played 33 games in his fans are looking forward to a Tiger career entering the Western Caro- pell and Morgan who laved the ground Clemson work. has missed only one game in big season from Jeff Suttle at the strong lina game. "In the spring of my soph- He three years as a part time starter at strong safety position. With the reputation of omore year I met Karla and wanted to safety along with Tim Childers. The duo the Tiger front line, teams will probably impress her. A lot of the football coaches split over the last put the ball in the air more than run the had wanted me to try out for the team, has just about the time only three ball on the ground. Every time num- and they always told me a uniform was two seasons. In 1981 Suttle had less tackles and one less pass deflection ber-23 makes an interception or a big waiting for me, but I never had that extra than Childers. In 1982 the 6-1, 180- play this year Tiger fans will give Jeff motivation to give it a try. Karla gave had stops, only less than Suttle a round of applause. Karla Harris that extra push," said Suttle who still pounder 36 two will be smiling. keeps in close touch with Harris. he had during the National Champion- So, a week into spring practice of that ship season, and had 27 first hits. season (1978), Suttle attended his first day of football practice. He had missed some time because of track, but was ob- viously in shape because of his track workouts. What he might not have been prepared for was the hitting. "The very first day of practice I bloodied my nose, but I did not give up," continued Suttle. "It became a challenge to me to make the team, to prove it to myself and to Karla

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Western Carolina Facts Location: Cullowhee, NC 1982 Season's Record: 6-5

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individual champion in men's cross By Tim Bourret history to win an NCAA individual sin- Most Valu- gles championship. Also, two-sport star country, as well as the ACC For the fourth time in the last five outdoor track. Hans Koeleman was honored as the ACC able Player in men's years the Clemson sports program has been ranked in the top five in the nation. The survey conducted by the KNOX- VILLE JOURNAL takes into account national rankings in many selected sports, and the Tigers have finished in the top 36 in the last eight years. So, it is evident that Clemson athletics are on firm ground. One of the highlights of the '82- '83 season was the football team's number- eight ranking in the final AP Football Poll. Additional evidence of the football team's excellent showing was exempli- fied as 10 players were drafted by the NFL. But, football was not the only game in town at Clemson in 1982-83. Eight other teams finished in the top 20 in the nation in their respective sports' final polls. The golf team finished fifth, the highest rat- ing ever attained. The soccer team finished eighth, making this the 10th time out of 11 years that the soccer team Pruitt has either finished first or tied for the top spot in the conference. The women's ten- nis team finished seventh, the men's ten- nis squad concluded another successful season rated ninth, women's indoor track finished 10th, while the men's and Rudeen women's cross country teams finished fifth and eighth, respectively.

In addition to the eight top 10 teams, Soccer, Men's Tennis and Golf were just three top 10 sports at Clemson women's indoor and outdoor track fin- ished in the top 20, and the men's indoor All-Sports Poll Rankings and outdoor track teams concluded play 1978-79 1979-80 in the top thirty in the nation. 1. UCLA 106 1. Southern Cal 82 On an individual level, the Clemson 2. Southern Cal 78 2. UCLA 81 program continued to excel, as 17 ath- 3. Arkansas letes received All-America status in 62% 3. CLEMSON 62% 1982-83. Additionally, 54 athletes 4. CLEMSON 52% 4. Texas 60% achieved All-conference honors. 5. Tennessee 49 5. California 57

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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 : 6 vs. South Carolina, 1971 Receptions: 11 by Phil Rogers vs. North Carolina, 1965 Intercept Ret. Yds: 143 (4 Returns) vs. Maryland, 1970 Rec. Yards: 163 by Jerry Butler vs. Georgia Tech, 1977 QB Sacks: 10 vs Maryland, 1979 Yds/Rec: 32.6 (7-161) by Jerry Butler vs Georgia Tech, 1977 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 (Min 5 Rec) (7-161) by Perry Tuttle vs. Wake Forest, 1981 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 TD Passes: 3 by Dreher Gaskin vs Auburn, 1953 Pass Broken Up: 12 vs. Wake Forest, 1979 Tackles For Loss: 15 vs. Maryland, 1979 Punts: 13 By Marion Butler vs. Wake Forest, 1942 Fumble Recoveries: 6 vs. Duke, 1965 Punt Average: 55.3 (3-166) by Dale Hatcher vs. Kentucky, 1982 Punt Yards: 504 by Banks McFadden vs. Tulane, 1939 Punts Blocked: 2 by Wingo Avery vs. The Citadel, 1954 Punt Returns 10 by Shad Bryant vs Furman, 1939 Punt Ret Yds 167 by Don Kelley (4 Ret) vs Maryland, 1970 Kickoff Ret: 7 by John Shields vs Alabama, 1969 Kickoff Ret Yds: 160 by John Shields vs. Alabama, 1969

Points: 33 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS 5 by Maxcy Welch vs. Newberry, 1930 TDS Rushing: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs Newberry, 1930 TDS Resp: 5 by Maxcy Welch vs Newberry, 1930 by Bobby Gage vs. Auburn, 1947 PATS: 9 by Tommy Chandler vs. Presbyterian, 1949 Field Goals: 4 by 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 Bandy 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: vs. 756 Wake Forest, 1981 vs. Duke with 260 yards. T. R Adams, Jr James G Ragnal, III Andy N. Reiers John L Brady, Sr

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SEPT 3 james Madison (a) 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 @ 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 p.m.) William & Mary @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) OCT. 22 Maryland @ Clemson (1,00 p.m.) Duke @ Indiana (2:30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ Richmond (1:30 p.m.) N. C. State @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ Duke (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 @ Vanderbilt (7:00 p.m.) OCT. 1 Virginia @ Wake Forest (1:00 p.m.) North Carolina @ Virginia (1:00 p.m.) Memphis State @ North Carolina (1 00 p.m.) North Carolina @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ Tennessee (1:30 p.m.) East Carolina @ N C. State (7:00 p.m.) Virginia @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) NOV. 19 Virginia N. C. State Wake Forest p.m.) Duke North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) Navy @ (7:00 p.m ) @ (1:00 OCT. 29 @ Forest Virginia Tech p.m.) Miami (Fla Duke (1:30 p.m.) Clemson p.m.) Maryland N. C. State (1:00 p.m.) Wake @ (1:30 ) @ Wake Forest @ (1:00 @ Georgia Tech @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Virginia Tech (5) Virginia (1:00 p.m.) SEPT. 17 OCT. 8 North Carolina @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Clemson @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) Georgia @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) Virginia @ Clemson (1:00 p.m.) N. C. State @ South Carolina (1:30 p.m.) South Carolina @ Duke (1:30 p.m.) Georgia Tech @ N. C. State (1:00 p.m.) NOV. 26 Furman (3) Georgia Tech (1 30 p.m.) Wake Forest @ North Carolina (1:00 p.m.) NOV. 3 Georgia @ Georgia Tech (1:30 p.m.) West Virginia @ Maryland (8:00 p.m.) Syracuse @ Maryland (1:30 p.m.) Virginia @ Georgia Tech (8:00 p.m.) Miami (Ohio) @ North Carolina (100 p.m.) Duke @ Virginia Tech (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 safety and emergency medical needs: common sense in dressing, eating, drinking and in physical

1. Advanced cardiac life-support stations in four locations. exertion. Be certain if you have any pre-existing medical (North stands. Upper North deck, South stands, Up- conditions that you have identification on you as to the

per South deck. ) These units are staffed with skill-care diagnosis and what medications you are currently taking. nurses, physicians, cardiologists, internists, para- Be aware of early warning signs of heart attacks: chest pain, medics, and EMTs. chest tightness, shortness of breath, sweating, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. 2. Mobile units of EMTs and paramedics are strategically 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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The Clemson Tiger

By Jill Mixon

Of all the colorful sidelights to Tiger football — running down the Hill, pep rallies, Tigerama — the antics of that sideline showman, the Tiger, stand out. It has been nearly 30 years since the human

Tiger first made his appearance in Death Valley and many Tiger stories get better each time they are retold

The Tiger's tail is a much-sought-after prize at away games, as frequent attempts to claim the trophy have resulted in fights between the student bodies of the opposing schools. Tigers have been seen on goal posts, riding motorcycles, marching in visiting schools bands, kissing homecoming queens, and generally getting into all kinds of mischief. But, THE Tiger tradition that has gained the most atten- tion is the pushups. Tiger mascot Zack Mills started a new tradition in the fall of 1978 by doing pushups for every point Clemson scored. This doesn't appear to be so diffi- cult at first glance, but the pushups are done cumulatively That is, when the gridiron Tigers scored to bring their point total to 17, the mascot Tiger would also do 17 pushups. When the team scored to bring the total to 24, the Tiger would do 24

more pushups, not just seven more. During the 1978 season. Mills established four Tiger pushup records, including the NCAA single season mark of 1,334 pushups in 12 games.

Mills served as the Tiger for two seasons, and in

1980, he turned the stripes of the suit over to Ricky Capps. The rookie Tiger could only manage 600 pushups, as the football Tigers of 1980 were not the

scoring machine they had been the two previous ited he was when Clemson scored its 76th point. seas, as he worked off 72 pushups in the Mirage years. Capps was near the point of exhaustion when the Bowl in Japan. Faile will be among the returning In 1981, things picked up, as the on-field Tigers Deacon came to the aid of his fellow mascot. The lettermen this fall, looking to add to his career total

lit up scoreboards to the tune of 338 points in 12 Deacon did the 76 pushups for the Tiger, as the fans of 954 pushups in his senior season.

games. Due to the efforts of the National Champi- counted the total. Clemson scored again to make While it appears that the man inside makes the

ons, Capps concluded his senior season with 1,155 their point total 82, and Capps, now sufficiently Tiger what he is, the suit is also a story in itself The pushups, which nearly doubled his 1980 output, rested, was able to complete the 82 pushups. Capps head weighs in at about 20 pounds, while the suit and Capps ended his career with 1,755 pushups. was recognized by Tiger Band at the 1982 Orange tips the scale at 45 pounds. The stripes are lined and Capps will also be remembered for the setting of Bowl, as he was allowed to dot the "i" in Tigers, an quilted, which makes for a lot of weight loss to the the individual game pushup record. On Halloween honor usually reserved for dignitaries and other Tiger's soul during a ball game Mills, Capps, and Day 1981, Clemson scored 82 points against Wake big-wigs. Faile all report shedding up to 12 pounds in a single

Forest on the way to setting 1 1 Clemson records and Capps made the symbolic passing of the head to game, and to keep the suit from smelling like the

tying three others, setting four conference records Randy Faile for the 1982 season, and Faile pro- inside of an old sweatsock, it must be cleaned three

and three stadium records While the team was ceeded to bring further honor to the Clemson Tiger times a football season. running up and down the field, Capps was pump- as he was named National Universal Cheerleader The legend of the Clemson Tiger continues to ing off a total of 465 pushups, a pushup total that Association Mascot-of-the-Year at the national grow, and the question, 'Who is that masked man?' may not be broken. championships in Dallas, TX. Faile, a native of will be heard more and more frequently in the

The mascot from Wake Forest showed how spir- Aiken, SC, also was the first Tiger to perform over- coming years.

Faile's Quarter-by-Quarter Pushups in 1982

All-Time Pushup Records 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

First Quarter: 42 by Zack Mills vs. South Carolina (1978) Georgia 7 i) 7 Second Quarter: 175 by Ricky Capps vs. Wake Forest (1981) Boston College 7 ] 1 17 38 Third Quarter: 187 by Ricky Capps vs. Wake Forest (1981) Western Carolina 9 36 54 Fourth Quarter: 109 by Zack Mills vs. The Citadel (1978) Kentucky 7 1 t 21 21 66

Single Game: 465 by Ricky Capps vs. Wake Forest (1981) Virginia 7 116 89 ii 212 Away Game: 251 by Zack Mills vs. Wake Forest (1978) Duke 7 63 35 91 196 Home Game: 465 by Ricky Capps vs. Wake Forest (1981) N C. State 21 45 69 i) 135 Overseas Game: 72 by Randy Faile vs. Wake Forest (1982) North Carolina 3 23 16 () 42 : 62 by Ricky Capps vs. Nebraska (1981) Maryland 7 14 21 24 66

Season: 1,334 by Zack Mills (1978) South Carolina 7 L4 (I 45 66 Career: 1.801 by Zack Mills (1978-79) Wake Forest 32 19 21 72

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Compiled By Jill Mixon pitchers he's faced. 15 — Rod McSwain, an All-ACC track man in 1981,

(1) Stu Rogers (Georgia Tech) names his favorite sprinters in the country.

1 Tim Childers, who finished third on the — (2) Mike Pesevento (N. C. State) (1) Jeff Phillips squad in tackles last season, rates the toughest (3) Kenny Echols (Maryland) (2) Carl Lewis receivers to bring down. (4) Ken Fay (Duke) (3) Kevin Smith (1) John Tice (Maryland) 1 1 — James Robinson, senior red-shirt, recounts the (4) Emmett King Phil Denfeld (Wake Forest) (2) four biggest victories in his career. (Robinson 16 — Cary Massaro, a native of Pennsylvania, tells Perry Tuttle (in practice) (3) red-shirted the 1981 season.) his favorf ite collegiate teams to watch outside (4) Kenny Duckett (Wake Forest) (1) South Carolina 1980 the ACC. 2 — William Perry, the heaviest Tiger, picks his (2) Maryland 1982 (1) Pittsburgh four favorite places to eat. (3) Notre Dame 1979 (2) Penn State Drive-In (1) Mac's (4) N. C. State 1982 (3) West Virginia Wendy's (2) 12 — Jim Weldon, head student manager for 1983, (4) UCLA (3) Po Folk's names the four best visiting locker rooms he 17 — Kevin Mack, believes that Clemson men are (4) Home has visited during his tenure. the hardest hitters, as he names four Tigers to 3 — Ray Brown, who is known for giving nick- (1) Georgia his list. names to other players, chooses four for (2) South Carolina (1) Jeff Davis himself (3) N. C. State (2) William Perry (1) Sweet Daddy Brown (4) Orange Bowl (3) Terry Kinard Michael Myers (2) 13 — James Farr remembers the four toughest de- (4) James Robinson (3) Ray fensive linemen he has encountered 18 — June Roach and Elaine Swearingen, Tiger (4) Demon Dog (1) Eddie Weaver (Georgia) Football secretaries, remember their favorite 4 — Ford, the youngest coach to lead a Danny (2) William Fuller (North Carolina) Danny Ford quotes. team to the National Championship, picks his (3) Mike Corvino (Maryland) (1) "Are you crazy?" most memorable games as a player or coach. (4) Jim Scott (in practice) (2) "Why heck no!" Florida State 1967 (as player with (1) 14 — Dale Hatcher, ole Thunderfoot himself, (3) Five minutes before quitting time: Alabama) names his favorite NFL punters "You look tired. Take the rest of the (2) Ohio State 1978 (1) Ray Guy (Oakland) day off." Nebraska 1982 (3) (2) Dave Jennings (New York Giants) (4) During an interview with a Mirage (4) Notre 1979 Dame (3) Russell Erxleben (New Orleans) Bowl reporter: "Do you want me to 5 — Mark Abell, head student trainer for 1983, (4) John James (Houston) speak Japanese?" names the four players that have spent the

most time in the training room during his career.

(1) Dave Noelte

(2) Ray Brown

(3) Richard Donaldson

(4) Jeff Davis

6 — Billy Davis, with a little help from his friends, chooses the top four opponent cheerleading squads

(1) South Carolina (Davis, who dates a

USC cheerleader, is bound to be impartial)

(2) Kentucky

(3) North Carolina

(4) N. C. State

7 — Edgar Pickett, an occasional dinner guest of

Coach Rick Whitt and his wife Mary, tells his favorite Whitt dishes.

(1) Meatloaf

(2) BBQ Ribs

(3) Fried Chicken

(4) Pork Chops 8 — William Devane gives us his four most gruel- ing drills in the weight room.

(1) Bench Press

(2) CAM II

(3) Squats

(4) Clean and Snatch 9 — Mike Eppley, Tiger Football's resident fash- ion consultant, names his favorite fashion designers.

(1) Calvin Klein

(2) Nino Ceruti

(3) Perry Ellis

(4) Ralph Lauren

10 — Bob Paulling, who doubles as a first baseman for the baseball team, lists the four toughest Dale Hatcher's favorite pro punter is Ray Guy. Both have hit the gondola at the Louisiana Superdome. Code of Officials' Signals

7 Running into or Failure to wear required Unsportsmanlike conduct roughing kicker equipment Substitution infraction Noncontact loul Illegal participation Sideline interference or holder

lift, 35

Illegal pass

Ball illegally kicked, Invalid fair catch signal Forward pass interference Illegal forward Intentional grounding batted or touched Illegal fair catch signal Kick catching interference Roughing passer handing

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Ineligible downfield Blocking below waist Clipping on pass Personal foul Illegal block Chop block Molding or obstructing

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Helping runner Grasping face mask or disqualification Illegal use of hands or arms Interlocked interference helmet opening Tripping Player

NOTE Signals number 15. 16. 17. 24. 25 and 26 are for future expansion 100 By Jill Mixon "Tiger Rag" in anticipation of the "Moorside March" by a renowned Brit-

kickoff to start the 88th season of football ish composer, Gustav Hoist. It was ar- Let the trumpets blare and the fanfare at Clemson. ranged for marching bands by Jay begin as the Clemson University March- Tiger Band would like to pay tribute to Bocook, the Director of Bands at ing Band takes the field for its first ap- Assistant Director of Bands and Instruc- Furman. pearance of the 1983 gridiron season tor of Music at Clemson, Richard E. Tiger Band then begins its salute to

The 260-member group, under the di- Goodstein. He came to Clemson in 1982 IPTAY as it presents the "Theme from rection of Dr. Bruce Cook and Assistant from Arizona State University, where he Patton. " The band will then go into a few

Director of Bands Richard Goodstein, served as graduate assistant of bands. He rounds of "Happy Birthday as it joins will enter Frank Howard Field to "Sock has taught music at the elementary, almost 80,000 fans in recognizing IP-

It To Em" and continue the program by junior high, senior high, and collegiate TAY's 50 years of service to Clemson. spelling out T-I-G-E-R-S to the tune of level, and has also been an active march- The University Trustees will then pre- "Tiger Rag." ing and concert band adjudicator and sent a resolution to the Board of Directors Special guest, Miss Eleanor Fike, will clinician. In 1975, Goodstein received a of IPTAY that honors their achieve- have the honor of dotting the "i." Miss Bachelor of Music Degree from Miami ments.

Fike, a resident of Atlanta, is the daugh- (Ohio) University. He is currently finish- The Tiger Band will then exit the field ter of Dr. Rupert Fike, the founder of ing a Ph.D. in music education and con- to the song that shakes the Southland —

IPTAY. On July 1, 1983, IPTAY began its ducting from Arizona State, where he "Tiger Rag," as everyone prepares to 50th year of service to Clemson Univer- also received a Master of Music degree. start the second half of action. sity. From a modest beginning as a secret His responsibilities at Clemson include organization, IPTAY has grown into one charting shows and supervising the bas- of the largest athletic scholarship fund- ketball pep band and jazz ensemble. raising groups in America. The Western Carolina University Pregame activities continue with the Marching Band, under the direction of presentation of the colors as the Clemson Joseph R. Scagnoli, will open the half- University Chorus joins the Tiger Band time show. Then Tiger Band takes over in "America the Beautiful," "The Star as it salutes the completion of the new Spangled Banner," and the alma mater. upper deck with a fanfare, "Theme of Tiger Band concludes the pregame show Seahawk" from the motion picture of the to a reprise of "Sock It To Em," and same title. It continues the show with Drafting Room Furniture

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It is difficult to single out individuals IPTAY'S INCREDIBLE GROWTH RATE when talking about 50 years of a success- ful organization like IPTAY, but three .'11 111 L/vl 9I11U Total Total Executive A'f p riprc Prpcinanl men who have served as the executive Year m VjlM 1 II 1UU11UI13 JT I t Mil 1 11 Secretary secretaries since 1950 have had as much 1935 162 $ 1,623 Rupert Fike to do with the organization's success as 1936 93 $ 1,453 Rupert Fike 1937 601 $ 6,296 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & anyone. Gene Willimon, George Bennett Red Ritchie and Joe Turner have served in this 1938 817 $ 8,646 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & important position and have raised over Red Ritchie 1939 1,131 $ 13,416 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & 20 million dollars since we started the Red Ritchie second half of this decade. All have the 1940 1,620 $ 17,202 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & basic natural self-motivation and love for Red Ritchie 1941 1,612 $ 16,545 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & Clemson needed to direct IPTAY to pre- Red Ritchie viously unreachable heights. 1942 1,177 $ 10,815 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & Gene Willimon served Clemson for 27 Red Ritchie 1943 297 $ 5,527 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & years as executive secretary beginning in Red Ritchie 1950. The 1933 Clemson graduate 1944 557 $ 10,239 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & played football at the university under Red Ritchie 1945 951 $ 11,266 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & Neely and was a loyal worker for Jess Red Ritchie IPTAY after his graduation. 1946 1,898 $ 21,599 Rupert Fike Hoke Sloan & Red Ritchie "One of the things I remember most 1947 2,170 $ 29,794 Rupert Fike W. Tilley, Jr. from those early days was the enthusiasm 1948 2,684 $ 40,723 Rupert Fike W. Tilley, Jr. that Dr. Fike had for Clemson athletics," 1949 4,314 $ 48,629 Rupert Fike Cary Cox Willimon said recently. "He lived way 1950 4,315 $ 40,772 Rupert Fike Gene Willimon 1951 5,808 $ 72,361 Rupert Fike Gene Willimon down in Moultrie, GA and he'd drive all 1952 5,809 $ 79,398 Rupert Fike Gene Willimon the way to Clemson for meetings and 1953 5,413 $ 58,467 Rupert Fike Gene Willimon 1954 Rupert Willimon drive back the same night.'' 5,200 $ 68,310 Fike Gene 1955 5,791 $ 75,948 Dr. R. C. Edwards Gene Willimon Willimon had the same drive and was 1956 6,250 $ 82,677 Dr. R. C. Edwards Gene Willimon a key to reorganization of IPTAY as it 1957 7,521 $ 97,098 Calhoun Lemon Gene Willimon 1958 8,002 $ 101,159 Calhoun Lemon Gene Willimon continued to grow . His ability to change 1959 10,203 $ 126,397 W. G. Deschamps Gene Willimon as IPTAY grew was a key to the organiza- 1960 9,984 $ 121,749 W. G. Deschamps Gene Willimon tion's success. 1961 9,135 $ 111,049 Harper Gault Gene Willimon George Bennett was a former Clemson 1962 9,201 $ 109,556 Harper Gault Gene Willimon 1963 9,088 $ 112,677 G. E. Lawhon, Jr Gene Willimon cheerleader who served in the capacity as 1964 8,067 $ 100,700 G. E. Lawhon, Jr. Gene Willimon executive secretary of IPTAY for only 1965 8,350 $ 107,919 Woodrow Taylor Gene Willimon two years, but was significantly involved 1966 8,165 $ 140,312 Woodrow Taylor Gene Willimon 1967 9,834 $ 187,645 Marshall Walker Gene Willimon in the organization for eight years. 1968 10,304 $ 220,273 Marshall Walker Gene Willimon The 1955 Clemson graduate was in- 1969 8,219 $ 301,952 Chris Suber Gene Willimon Willimon strumental in enlarging and planning the 1970 8,587 $ 342,401 Chris Suber Gene 1971 8,484 $ 379,834 Carroll Atkinson Gene Willimon organization of Clemson IPTAY clubs 1972 9,581 $ 534,086 Carroll Atkinson Gene Willimon around the state. In the two years he was 1973 9,013 $ 598,132 Lewis Holmes Gene Willimon in charge of the organization IPTAY 1974 9,838 $ 691,985 Lewis Holmes Gene Willimon 1975 10,706 $ 888,386 Forest Hughes Gene Willimon reached the two million dollar mark for 1976 8,977 $ 962,700 Forest Hughes Gene Willimon

the first time ever. 1977 8,829 $1,071,628 George G. Poole, Jr. Gene Willimon 1978 11,404 $1,700,393 George G. Poole, George Bennett Joe Turner is now in his fifth full year Jr. 1979 15,274 $2,351,455 Reeves Gressette George Bennett & as executive secretary the contribu- and Joe Turner tion level has continued to escalate at 1980 15,302 $2,725,552 Reeves Gressette Joe Turner Charlie Bussey & Turner record proportions under his direction. 1981 20,035 $3,153,726 Joe John Timmerman IPTAY now raises over 5 million dollars a 1982 18,172 $4,102,069 John Timmerman Joe Turner year and has over 19,000 members, na- 1983 19,448 $5,039,517 John Timmerman Joe Turner tional highs in annual giving and mem- bership. He has been in part responsible for involving IPTAY in many other the Fine Arts Center. tercollegiate and intramural are an essen-

worthwhile endeavors on the Clemson Dr. Robert C. Edwards, a president at tial and integral part of Clemson's total campus. Under his direction IPTAY now Clemson for over two decades, viewed education program. Clemson University provides lights for Riggs Field, funds for athletics and IPTAY as a vital segment of has developed a national reputation in all

the master transportation system, com- campus life, and summarized IPTAY's competitions. The support of Clemson

puter learning aids for the Department important contribution to life at Clem- athletics year after year by IPTAY mem- of Education, travel funds for the Tiger son. bers has made this achievement pos-

Band, and provided the seed grant for "Athletic teams in all sports, both in- sible" LL-TIME CLEMSON TEAM

The Clemson Sports Information Office is conducting a fan QUARTERBACKS poll to select the All-Time Clemson Football Team. Listed are Jimmy Addison 1967 Joe Lhotsky 1968 those football players who have been selected to all-star Charlie Bussey 1956 L. M. Lightsey 1920 Steve Fuller 1978 Wayne Mass 1967 squads such as All-South, All-Atlantic Coast Conference, Ail- Homer Jordan 1982 Lee Nanney 1981 American, or those who made significant contributions to the Don King 1955 Harold Olson 1959 John Maxwell 1903 "Susie" Owens 1920 Clemson team. This list is solely for information purposes Mike O'Cain 1976 Jim Padgett 1958 only, as you may vote for any player who has ever played or Jim Parker 1963 Ken Peeples 1974 Ken Pengitore 1973 W. A. Schilletter 1913 is currently playing for the Tigers. Use the ballot below to Lowndes Shingler 1960 Bo Turner 1946 vote for your All-Time team. Harvey White 1959 Clyde White 1954 Ballots must be postmarked by October 20, and the results ENDS will be published in the Maryland program on November 12. Gary Barnes 1961 PLACEKICKERS Obed Ariri 1980 Mail your ballots to: Joe Blalock 1941 Jerry Butler 1978 Lon Armstrong 1961 Chip Clark 1946 Bob Paulling 1982 Sports Information Office Dwight Clark 1978 Frank Pearce 1965 Attn: Tim Bourret Bennie Cunningham 1975 Eddie Seigler 1972 Dreher Gaskin 1952 PO Box 632 Gus Goins 1938 GUAROS Clemson, SC 29633 Bob Hudson 1950 Jeff Bostic 1979 Scott Jackson 1954 Dan DiMucci 1951 Bob Jones 1930 Frank Gillespie 1948 LIST YOUR TEAM BELOW Tommy King 1961 John Grdijan 1957 Ray Masneri 1958 Clarence Inabinet 1935 Edgar McGee 1967 Harry Olszewski 1967 OFFENSE DEFENSE John McMakin 1971 R. C Potts 1919 Phil Rogers 1967 Dave Thompson 1972 Hope Sadler 1903 Billy Weaver 1963 E E Vet Sitton 1903 Glenn Smith 1951 CENTERS Perry Turtle 1981 Wingo Avery 1955 E E Charlie Waters 1969 Tony Berryhill 1981 Ted Bunton 1964 TACKLES Jack Brunson 1950 Red Fordham 1931 T T Joe Bostic 1978 Mutt 1917 Johnny Boyette 1965 Gee Ralph Jenkins 1946 Tom Brown 1935 T T Lacy Brumley 1977 Gene Moore 1949 Don Chuy 1962 \s. i\. riBosicy 1928 Rr\h ^iharrvc Lou Cordileone 1959 DUU oiidipc 1940 Paul Snyder 1959 G MG O. L. Derrick 1906 Bill Thomas 1958 George Fritts 1941 Steve Kenney 1978 Charlie Woods 1938 G _ LB DEFENSE ENDS _ LB C 1971 Jeff Davis 1981 Jonathan Brooks 1978 Larry Hefner 1971 QB B Ronnie Ducworth 1968 Bill Hecht 1965 Bill Few 1957 Johnny Rembert 1982 Billy Grigsby 1950 Randy Scott 1978 B Andy Headen 1982 Billy Weaver 1963 _B Mark Heniford 1977 "Dumb-Dumb" Dick Marazza 1956 Wyndham 1950 Dalton Rivers 1956 _ B _B Butch Sursavage 1967 DEFENSIVE BACKS Ivan Sutherland 1969 Ben Anderson 1972 Pete Cook 1952 B _ _B TACKLES Eddie Geathers 1980 Dan Benish 1982 Don Kelley 1971 PK Jeff Bryant 1981 Terry Kinard 1982 _P John Cagle 1968 Fred Knoebel 1952 Steve Durham 1980 Frank Liberatore 1967 Bob Patton 1951 Peanut Martin 1975 OFFENSE Phil Prince 1948 Jim Ness 1974 BACKS Tom Salisbury 1948 Wayne Page 1966 Boo Armstrong 1920 Billy Hair 1952 Jim Stuckey 1979 Gil Rushton 1950 Cliff Austin 1982 Jock Hanvey 1903 Frank Wirth 1972 Steve Ryan 1978 Bob Bailey 1938 Randy Hinson 1935 Rex Varn 1979 Stumpy Banks 1919 Streak Lawton 1936 MIDDLE GUARDS Lester Brown 1979 Ray Mathews 1950 Willie Anderson 1974 PUNTERS Shad Bryant 1939 Bill Mathis 1959 Tom Barton 1952 Don Barfield 1966 Jackie Calvert 1950 Hugh Mauldin 1965 William Perry 1982 Butch Butler 1945 Doug Cline 1959 Banks McFadden 1939 Rich Tuten 1978 Sammy Cain 1969 Fred Cone 1950 Goat McMillan 1929 Booty Payne 1941 Pat Crain 1964 Smiley Sanders 1973 LINEBACKERS David Sims 1979 Mac Folger 1936 Charlie Timmons 1941 Bubba Brown 1979 Mitch Tyner 1974 Fritz Furtick 1906 Joel Wells 1956 Jimmy Catoe 1968 Eddie Werntz 1962 Bobby Gage 1948 Don Willis 1938

Buddy Gore 1968 Ray Yauger 1970 Year Listed is the Last Year Played

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