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Football Program W-ISCONSIN I OHIO STA.TE I :E:OL!: ECOL!: I N9G OFFICIAL PROGRAM OFFICIAL WATCH Long run for WISCON SI N-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS The Un iversity Presidents . ................... .. ..... .. ....................... 2 University of Wisconsin Representatives ................................ 3 ******* your money Buckeye Students Welcome Alumni ......... .. .... ..... ... .. ... .4 Candidates for Homecoming Queen ................................ 5 LONGINES University of Wisconsin Campus Scenes ........ .................... 6 THE WORLD'S Ohio State Un iversity Football Coaching Staff ........ .... .. .... 7 MOST HONORED Ohio State Football Pl ayer Pages ........... .. 9, 18, 20, 36, 38, 44 WATCH Ohio Stadium Information .. ........... .. .. .. .................. 11 I Univers ity of W isconsin Football Pl ayer Pages ....... 12, 34, 40, 50 Ohio State University Athletic Staff ......... ............... 16 •, ,' C ' •• ' .. .............. 19 .., ' ; NCAA Ba seball Title Held by Buckeyes .. The College of D,mtistry .............. 22 University of Wisconsin Football Coaching Staff ........... 23 • ,I .. I The Ohio State University Roster ... .. 24 The University of Wisconsin Roster .......... 29 The University of Wisconsin Biotron - only building of its kind in the world 30 Buckeye Captains Hold Annual Re union .31 Half-Time Music by the Marching Band 47 Wilbur E. Sny p11, E ditor and Advertising Manager John F. Hummel, Circulation Manager ational AdYe rtising Representative: pencer Ad,·ertising Co., 271 Madi on A,·e., New York, .Y. WISCONSIN Today's Cover Longlnes 5-Star Admiral Automatic with Calendar, Today's cover features AII -Proof!l, sweep-second, 14K gold strap-$185.00 the College of Dentistry, Dr. John R. Wilson, dean. [lk.fijigmer uwo Each 1966 football pro­ Every Longines watch, Sinclair Gasolines give more miles per dollar gram is dedicated to one whatever its type, for whatever of the colleges on the its use, today, as for almost Put Dinosaur power Drive in and in your engine with Sinclair fill up today at the sign of the Ohio State University a century, is manufactured to Dino or Dino Supreme Gasoline, the modern, Sinclair Dinosaur. campus. be the finest of its kind and efficient motor fuels. Both contain an exclusive American Express , Diners' Club , r;,,,,,,. .IJ;;,,,,,1,. honored at worthy in every respect to be called Nickel Compound that reduces engine wear, Sinclair Stations. The World's Most Honored Watch saves on repairs, gives more miles per dollar. Discover America best by car. DRIVE WITH CARE ANO BUY SINCLAIR LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCH CO. MONTREAL NEW YORK GENEVA SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Maker of Watches of the Highest Character Since 1867 P.O. Box 3526-Columbus, Ohio 43214 The University Presidents Wisconsin Representatives * MILT BRUHN Head Football Coach DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University IVAN B. WILLIAMSON Director of Athletics * * DR. FRED HARVEY HARRINGTON PROF. FRANK J. REMINGTON Presidenf, University of Wisconsin Faculty Representative 2 3 We/come Afumni Queen Homecoming Committee: front row, left to right: Lynne Anderholm, Linda Agler, Bev Wyatt, Bette Daily, Janet Erwin, Kay Randis. Back row, left to right: Milt Yoder, Ken Doss, John Spalla, Dan Davis, Tom Mc­ Laughlin, Larry Thomas. A Camelot atmosphere pervades Ohio State Uni­ music for the dance and Chad Mitchell entertained versity this fall as ye olde Homecoming, 1966, with two shows in Mershon Auditorium. brings together both collegiates and alumni. Today, the entire student body - past and present Led by the Ohio State Marching Band, last night's Semi-finalists for the 1966 Ohio State University homecoming queen, to be announced at half-time today are: - anxiously awaits the crowning of the Homecoming rally formed at three points of the campus and met Front row, left to right: Faye Kimie Yamashita, (Honolulu); Sue Meeth, (Parma Heights); Karen Wagner, Queen of 1966. Let's give the team all the support at the stadium to cheer the football team to victory it needs to make this a victorious ye olde Home­ (Bryn Mawr, Pa. ); Sheryl Lamp, (Coshocton); Sandy Ellenwood, (Columbus). Back row, left to right: Kathleen over Wisconsin in today's game. coming! McQuilkin, (Columbus); Phyllis Darling, (Kettering); Linda Stitzlein, (Loudonville); Janet Cole, (Ravenswood, Later last night, Warren Covington's Orchestra W . Va.); Dianne Kushner, (Columbus). and the Majesties provided two different types of BEAT WISCONSIN ! 4 5 Ohio State Footba ll Coaching Staff------, LOUIS McCULLOUGH ESCO SARKKINEN HARRY STROBEL Carillon Tower /Social Science Bldg. Defensive Coordinator End Coach Guard-Center Coach CAMPUS University of Wisconsin Commerce Bldg. Lake Mendota = t"'lll•'.'--:"'111! HUGH HINDMAN W.W. (WOODY) HAYES GLENN (Tiger) ELLISON Tackle Coach Head Coach Freshman Coach LARRY CATUZZI WILLIAM MALLORY EARLE BRUCE Defensive line Coach Defensive Backfleld Co~ch Bascom Hall Offensive Backfl eld Coach 6 7 Ohio ltate after ROBERT REIN MIKE KAFURY the game No. 45- HALFBACK, ARTS No. 64- GUARD, COMMERCE It's time for good food .. and where food is finest, it's Cooked with Gas. Gas cooking, on your patio or inside your home, is just a sample of the convenience and good liv­ ing you'll enjoy with year 'round Gas air condi­ tioning and modern Gas appliances serving you throughout your home. A @U [!J!d)IMil~~ ~ GAS@l/5 @G=[]O @ R GARY MILLER JAY BOMBACH WILLIAM POWERS No. 58- TACKLE, EDUCATION No. 48-FULLBACK, ARTS No. 20- PLACE KICKER, ED UCATION THE FINEST SEAFOOD Photos By House of Portraits AND SUPERB DRINKS SERVED MON . thru FRl..11 :00 a.m. till 1 :00 a.m. SATURDAY 5:00 p.m. till 1: DO a.m. PAUL HUDSON RICHARD HIMES BILLY ANDERS No. 36-FULLBACK, EDUCATION No. 71 - GUARD, ARTS No. 81-END, EDUCATION 8 9 '• FOR HAVING THE MOST COMFORTABLE FANS ARRIVING AT THE GAME ON CLEAN, REFRESHING BUSES WITH THAT ... TO CHARTER YOUR GROUP CALL CA4-6310 CA 1- 51 7 I OHIO STADIUM INFORMATION SERVICE TO PATRONS TICKET SALES THE AVAILABLE TICKETS are for sale at gate I (closed end). The Emergency medical treatment is available in special first You ll always Ticket Office is located in the southeast corner of the St. John aid quarters back of Sections 11 and 12 in "B" deck. A Arena, just 100 yards north of the closed end of the Stadium. mobile section also is available on the ground level at the located remember . the old world Phone CY 3-2624. northeast section of the Stadium. Pay telephones are 20A, 22A, and at the food HISS STAMP Permanent seats: 71,371. Total Seating capacity, 81,109. at Sections SA, SA, 10A, 17A, 19A, flavor . the superb Construction cost: $1,341,000. Financed chiefly by gifts southeast corner of the Stadium. elegant service ... COMPANY aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13,000 persons. A LOST and FOUND WINDOW is maintained at the north Seats in Section A: 31,330; Section 8, 14,429; Section C, or closed end of the Stadium until 30 minutes after the games. the modest cost. 21,145. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Total permanent Losses should be reported there and any articles found should inquiries to Arena seats, 71,480. be turned in there or to any usher. Address Open Monday through Saturday HERMAN A. BLO OM, President Temporary seats: South stands, 4,858; field seats, 4,771. Ticket Office, St. John Arena (CY 3-2624). seats, 9,629. GE ORGE W. RITCHEY, Manager Tota I temporary RADIO AND MOVIE CAMERAS 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Total seats between goal lines: 29,175 or 37%. Western Conference rules prohibit spectators having either Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, 6 RADIOS or MOVIE CAMERAS at the games. These may be inches, ground area, l O acres. Circumference, one third mile. OPEN SUNDAYS checked at the LOST and FOUND WINDOW at the north or Material: Concrete and steel. Seats in press box, 144. Radio RUBBER, BRASS AND STEEL closed end of the Stadium and may be reclaimed there until 11:30 a.m . to 9 p.m. photo booths, 18. and 30 minutes after game at the same window. SCOREBOARDS PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS MARKING DEVICES The Stadium has three scoreboards. Two are located at the southeast and southwest towers. The third is located at the No announcements are ever made over the Stadium public such north end under "C" deck. address system except under the gravest circumstances, as serious illness or accident. Kindly refrain from requesting BRONZE TABLETS ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES this service. Eig hty-seven concrete and steel arches each 13 feet wide Physician members of the Academy of Medicine of Colum­ and 56 feet high. Towers at the open and north entrance each bus and Franklin County and the staff of Doctor's Hospital NUMBERING MACHINES half dome 86 feet, six 100 feet high and 36 feet square. A are paged by numbers. inches high and 70 feet in diameter. Twelve ramps feed 112 aisles. REST ROOMS GAME TIME Men's rest rooms are located at gates 7, 10, 12, 13, 17, All games will begin at 1 :30 p.m. EST. 18, 23 and 24. Women's rest rooms are located at gates 195 EAST LONG STREET 20. Four rest rooms also are located VARSITY "0" l, 2, 12, 13, 19 and on "B" deck. The larger but least used rest rooms are located COLUMBUS, OHIO Post-game meeting place or Varsity "O" will be in the on B level at the north or closed end of the Stadium. recreation center of the stadium dormitories. 1421 Olen tangy River Road / Phone A,' 4-5111 for your reservation 11 10 AFTER the GAME ENJOY the FINEST in· FOOD 27 Panca~ Varieties 10 Waffle Valiations DAVE BERG DON BLISS JOHN BOYAJIAN No. 27- HALFBACK No. 77-TACKLE No. 12- QUARTERBACK P.S. We have Steaks, Choj1s, Chick en, €5 Shrimp Three Locations: • 4264 NORTH HIGH STREET WISCONSIN • 1383 SOUTH HAMILTON ROAD • in THE BEASLEY-DESHLER HOTEL ADGERS Open 7 Days a Week " A TRUE ADVENTURE IN EATING PLEASURE" ' a ' g•• "The Best Rest East or West" ,~.
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