Clemson University - Taps Yearbook (Clemson, SC)

 - Class of 1981

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The brothers of Alpha Phi Omega put a lot of work into their float, and their effort w. s rewarded with second place in the fraternity division Thousands of spectators joined in the stream of spirit that flowed into the ampitheater and culminated in a massive pep rally. Student Life-25

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First Friday. the Sorority Division. The top spots in the Women ' s Dorm Division went to the Clemson House and Byrnes Hall, with Johnstone B-8 and D-3 taking first and second places in the Men ' s Dorm Division. The overall winner this year was Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The pep rally itself was in the traditional Clemson style, but with a few added touches. Coach Danny Ford presented the current crop of senior football players, and Leonard Posttoasties of Leonard ' s Los- er ' s fame came before the overflow crowd to predict Rice ' s defeat. The crowd remained standing through- out the entire event, and displayed their true Tiger spirit as the traditional playing of Tiger Rag and the Alma Mater end- ed the biggest First Friday Day ever. by Jill Pebbles and Kim Nelson The sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority ride proudly before their float, which won the award for best overall entry. The cheerleaders exhort spirit down College Avenue in downtown Clemson during the parade. Gunter Weidemann (.null i Wcidemann 24-Studcnl Life



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Clubs Relieve Boredom Ed Elsea When a student has finished a full day of going to all his classes and labs, and has done all his homework (and carefully checked it for errors), he may find that he has nothing else to do. It is for this reason that a wide variety of sports clubs exist on campus, offering the bored Clemsonite a diverse group of activities to choose from. For the straight sports enthusiast, a number of strictly athletic organizations exist. The Clemson Gymnastics Club con- sists of both men ' s and women ' s teams that compete on club and varsity levels, repre- senting the school and state at national meets. Clemson Club Football caters to those who seek the medium between intramural and varsity football. This full-contact, high school-rules activity takes on other college teams in the North Carolina Na- tional Club Football Association. Lacrosse, a fast-moving sport that origi- nated with the American Indians, has been played at Clemson for five years and has never had a losing season. Less structured, but as vigorously played is Clemson Rugby Football, a strictly amateur effort that is marked by a cameraderie not found in many other sports. The rugby team takes on other college and city teams in week- end matches. A very demanding past-time is prac- ticed by members of the Clemson Tae Kwon Do Club. This art of self defense can be learned in the club, but only through dedication to the hard physical exercise the activity requires. A number of organizations give students the opportunity to get outside for some exercise. The Ski Club is an organization in which things are going well when they are going downhill, while the Outing Club prefers to lug packs up the same mountain slopes that the Ski Club comes down. The Freewheelers Cycling Club, now in its second year, schedules one-day bike trips to such destinations as Table Rock State Park and Whitewater Falls, as well as staging bike races and Bike-a-thons. From high in the clouds, the Dixie Skydivers present a free fall exhibition. It is recognized as one of the oldest parachuting clubs in the country. George Mylcr, president of the Frisbcc Club, demon- strates the expertise and concentration needed to suc- cessfully perform fr eestyle frisbce skills. Joel Mi»rs 26-Studcnt Life

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