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It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CLEMSON • SOUTH CLEMSOfsJ MEMORIAL- STADIUM NOV EMBER -2A, 1962.-1 RM- CAROLI HA OFFICIAL PROORAM 7 Thru-Liners Daily FOR SAFETY - CONVENIENCE As Follows: Via Atlanta. Ga. To Houston Texas Via Atlanta to COMFORT AND ECONOMY Jackson, Miss. Via Atlanta to Tallahassee, Fla. Via Atlanta to Dallas, Texas 7 Via Atlanta to Wichita Falls, Texas Via Atlanta to Texarkana, Texas Via Atlanta to New Orleans, La. Three Thru-Lines Daily to Norfolk. Va. ft Two Trips Daily to Columbia and Myrtle Beach Seven Thru Trips AIR-SUSPENSION Daily to Charlotte, N. C. (Thru-Liners) Six Trips Daily to TRAILWAYS COACHES New York City (Three Thru-Liners) & Three Thru-Liners Daily To Cleveland, Ohio* •fe You board and leave your . rest rooms . cooled, con- *one change Trailways bus right in the heart stantly conditioned air. Trail- of town—so simple and conven- ways drivers are unexcelled in For Charter or Schedule ient for business or shopping their record for safety . noted Information Call Your trips. And what comfortable for their courtesy. Next time, TRAILWAYS travel in these new buses! Air- go Trailways, and you'll see AGENT suspension "springs" . tinted why it's known as the "Route Phone CAnal 4-4381 glass . deep, reclining seats of Southern Hospitality." ANDERSON, S. C. Carolina Scenic Trailways SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 583-3669 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE CEdar 9-5308 TRAILWAYS *-ST THRU-LINERS MORE SPORTS NEWS The Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont lead the way in real sports coverage: You're sure of getting the most . and the best ... in The News and Piedmont. MORE GAME RESULTS Even late night games are reported in The Greenville News' morning edi- tions. And The Piedmont brings you a complete roundup of all the import- ant sports results each afternoon. MORE PICTURES Wirephoto equipment brings the best in football action pictures from all the nation's big games to The News and Piedmont. And our staff photographers are on hand at all Clemson games to record them in eye-catching photos. EXPERIENCED WRITERS BEST SPORTS The News and Piedmont have talent- ed, experienced sports staffs. Their sports writers are veterans in the sports field and experts at bringing PAGES YOU CAN you the most important news, fully reported, every day. Read The Green- ville News and Greenville Piedmont and see for yourself. READ ANYWHERE W5 £he (Brrmitillr iCnus s Sobbing With Happiness, Foster And Wife United 'We'll Stay Until TWO TICKETS He Goes With Us' TO GOOD FOOTBALL GoWfine W,ll Tel' About His Checks Releoscd By Cubon Rebels NEWS-PIEDMONT COMPANY Box 1688, Greenville, S. 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Telephones are located at the north- dors also sell these items in the stands. east, northwest, southeast, and southwest ticket booths. IN LEAVING RESTROOMS In leaving the stadium, please give utmost heed to the directions from officers on duty. Ladies' and men's restrooms are located be- New parking lots and exit roads have been neath the stands and can be reached by exit added this year for your convenience. Please from any portal. There are 4 ladies' and 4 cooperate with traffic officers. Cars will be men's restrooms on each side of the stadium cleared from parking lots as quickly as and one each under the new west stands. possible. CLEMSON BOARD OF TRUSTEES Life Members Dr. R. M. Cooper, President Wisacky Edgar A. Brown Barnwell James F. Byrnes Columbia Robert R. Coker Hartsville Charles E. Daniel Greenville James C. Self Greenwood Winchester Smith Williston Term Expires 1964 L. D. Holmes Johnston A. M. Quattlebaum Florence Term Expires 1966 W. Gordon McCabe Greenville Paul Quattlebaum, Jr. Charleston Dr. R. M. Cooper, President of the Board G. E. Metz, Secretary Clemson We are delighted to have each of you with us today to enjoy the strong competitive college football of which we at Clemson are so proud. Clemson games are always eventful and memorable, and sometimes explosive and dramatic. As you look out from this magnificent stadium, beyond the flashing eyes of the scoreboard tiger, you will readily see much of the tremendous physical expansion taking place on this old, picturesque plantation. We hope, too, as you tour our campus and talk with our people, you will grasp the enormous good works being done here and sense the steady growth of excellence in our edu- cational programs. Whether joyous or disappointed with the outcome of to- day's game, we hope you will leave Clemson with plans to visit us again soon, and often. Robert C. Edwards Dr. Robert C. Edwards, President Clemson College Administrators Walter T. Cox Frank J. Jervey Melford A. Wilson Dean, Student Affairs V. P. for Development Comptroller Dr. Jack Kenny Williams G. E. Metz, Secretary Dean of the College Board of Trustees Assistant to the President hJBHHH Dr. Hugh H. Macaulay, Jr. Dr. William H. Wiley, Dean Dean of Graduate School School of Agriculture Harlan E. McClure, Dean Dr. Howard L. Hunter, Dean School of Architecture School of Arts & Sciences Dr.
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