Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1965 NC State vs Clemson (9/18/1965) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "NC State vs Clemson (9/18/1965)" (1965). Football Programs. 67. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/67 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. COME ALIVE! youYe in the Pepsi Generation PEPSI-COLA TERRY ROTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON, S. C. and GREENWOOD, S. C. Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co., New York Official Program Published By ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Information Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING COMPANY 271 Madison Avenue New York 16, New York Photography by Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, and Tom Shockley of Clemson; Jim Laughead and Jim Bradley of Dallas, Texas IMPO RTANT EMERGENCIES; A first aid station is located PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: The public ad- under Section A on South side of the stadium. dress system is intended primarily for the in- Trained nurses are on hand all during the formation of spectators concerning the game. game. Should a doctor be needed, ask any Please do not request the use of the public usher. Each usher has been informed the seat address system to make social contacts at the location of doctors. Ambulances are located game. at Gates 2 and 10. TELEPHONES: Telephones are located at CONCESSION STANDS: Concession stands are located beneath Stadium Ticket Offices at Gates 1, 5, 9, 11 and the stands and can be 13. reached by exit from any portal. A conces- sion price list is published on page 36. LOST ARTICLES: If any article is lost or found, please report same to Information EMERGENCY CALLS: Emergency calls are Booth located at Gate 1. received over the telephone located in the RESTROOMS: Ladies' and men's restrooms press box, the number of which is listed with are located beneath the stands and can be the operator as Clemson Memorial Stadium reached by exit from any portal. Press Box. 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(H M "^ig 03 ^ in pq -t-' ^ U a; Id I—> +-> _ ^ s 03 rii; o ^ ^ ^ Sh - >i o > 2P^S O CU ^ X g a; Sh o O <D HSh ^0) o 2 > -J U Sh ,— .J3 03 3 ^ S 5 OJ CO o ;3 03 H O PLh [14 PQ iJ 2 KICK OFF YOUR NEXT FOOTBALL WEEKEND WITH A LONG DISTANCE CALL Telephone old classmates to plan a reunion at the next game. Then call for reservations at your favorite place to stay. P.S. For undergrads, too, a phone call is the easy way to arrange a date and settle details for a big weekend. Bell System American Telephone and Telegraph and Associated Companies "Mr. Kickoff," Lou Groza of the Cleveland Browns Be sure to watch the new college comedy series, Hank. It's on every Friday night Check your local TV listings for time and station. CLEMSON BOARD OF VISITORS Life Members Dr. R. M. Cooper, President Wisacky Dr. Edgar A. Brown Barnwell Dr. James F. Byrnes Columbia Dr. Robert R. Coker Hartsville Capt. Frank J. Jervey Clemson James C. Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Term Expires 1966 L. D. Holmes Johnston A. M. Quattlebaum Florence E. Oswald Lightsey Hampton Term Expires 1968 T. Kenneth Cribb Spartanburg Dr. R. M. Cooper, President of the Board W. Gordon McCahe, Jr. Greenville Paul Quattlebaum. Jr. Charleston Joun5on> 1965 BOARD OF VISITORS Paul G. Hass Charleston RESTAURANTS AND Winston A. Lawton Estill MOTOR LODGE Dr. R. C. Blair Aiken Charles S. Henerey Bamberg 25 South at Highway D. Wellsman Johnson Greenwood Interstate 85 and 291 By-Pass Clifford T. Smith Kinards Dr. Curtis Sidden Spartanburg James Margin Henderson Greenville Second Restaurant Location David A. Gaston Chester Highway 29 North at City Limits James Amos Arant Pageland Charles W. Coker. Sr. Hartsville Craig Wall Conway GREENVILLE, S. C. Mayor Robert L. Stoddard Spartanburg (Hold-over Member) We are happy to have you on the Clemson University campus today to share our pride in Memorial Stadium and the kind of football that is played here. It is our wish that you might find time during this visit to walk or drive about the campus to see other points of beauty and interest. This property little more than 100 years ago was the John C. Calhoun estate. In 1888 Thomas Green Clemson willed to the State of South Carolina the property for development into an institution of scientific education. Materially and spiritually Mr. Clemson's will has been fulfilled through the years. The rate and degree of progress at Clemson since 1950 have been particularly gratifying. In this span, over $36 million have been spent on permanent improvements on campus, while academically the one-time small college has been evolving into one of the nation's most respected universities. You might find particularly interesting the contrast between the old, but stately, Tillman Hall with its clock tower and the new $3 million library nearing completion a short distance away. We think you'll agree that there exists character in both edifices. Today's game brings together two fme groups of young men. We are confident that the words of General Doug- las MacArthur penned earlier this century are as appro- priate as then: Upon the fields of friendly strife Are sown the seeds that Upon other fields on other days Will bear the fruit of victory. We hope you will come to see us often. President 5 Clemson University Administrators Gen. Allen Wood Rigsby Melford A. Wilson, V. Pres. Sec. Board of Trustees. Wright Bryan For Business and Finance Ass't to the President, Vice President for and Comptroller University Counsel Development Dr. Jack Kenny Williams V. P. for Academic Affairs Dr. Victor Hurst Walter T. Cox and Dean of the University Dean of Graduate School Dean. Student Affairs Dr. Wm. H. Wiley, Dean, Dr. W. D. Trevillian, Dean. Dr. Linvil G. Rich. Dean, College of Agriculture and School of Industrial Mgt. College of Engineering Biological Sciences and Textile Science H. E. McClure, M. Arch.. Dr. H. L. Hunter, Dean, Dr. Harold F. Landrith Dean. School of Architecture College of Arts and Sciences Dean, School of Education CLEMSON ATHLETIC COUNCIL R. R. (Red) Ritchie, Chairman E. A. LaRoche Dr. J. E. Halpin Dr. R .W. Moorman T. W. Morgan Joe Young Dr. J. M. Stepp. Ex-officio President, Faculty Senate K. N. Vickery, Ex-officio Director of Admissions and Registration Goode Bryan Alumni Member W. G. DesChamps Alumni Member R. R. (Red) Ritchie, Chairman, Athletic Council SEE US YOUR FOR THE BEST IN INDEPENDENT AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST REAL ESTATE OUR SPECIALTY — Development AUTO ^ FIRE of ^ Residential Property in the Clemson Area ^ CASUALTY ^ MARINE ^ LIABILITY BUSINESS OUR LISTINGS—Include Homes and Lots ^ HOMEOWNERS In the Most Desirable Sections Clemson's Agent Since 1919 ANDERSON-ELLISON REALTY CO. ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY College Avenue Clemson College Avenue Clemson 654-5911 F. C. Anderson, Jr. F. C. Anderson, Jr. M. C. Ellison Office 654-5017 Home 654-2651 654-2651 654-5221 7 tion for the most wins in a career. Listed below are the "Century Club" members: Year As Name & School Head Coach G W L T Pet. Warren B. Woodson, New Mex. State 34 337 217 101 19 .672 Jess Neely, Rice 38 382 202 160 20 .555 Bear Bryant, Alabama 20 214 151 50 13 .736 Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech 20 215 149 59 7 .709 Johnny Vaught, Mississippi 18 189 142 37 10 .778 FRANK HOWARD.
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