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NOVICE G. FAWCETT DR. J. E. WALLACE STERLING President, Ohio State University President, Stanford University

W.W. (WOODY) HAYES ALFRED R. MASTERS Head Football Coach Director of Athletics

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RICHARD C. LARKINS DR. RIXFORD K, SNYDER Director of Athletics Faculty Representative 4 5 STANFORD UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COACHING STAFF

Front row, left to right - Dave Weaver, assistant freshman; Harry Strobel, centers and guards; William Hess, tackles; , backs; , backs. Back row, left to right - , head freshman coach; Top row, left to right: Joe Bottom row, left to right: W. W. (Woody) Hayes, head coach; , ends; , defensive line. Ruetz, assistant; Dutch Fehr­ Pete Kmetovic, assistant; ing, assistant; George Lynn, Bob Ghilotti, assistant; Mal assistant. Center, Head OHIO STATE FOOTBALL MANAGERS Elward, assistant. Coach Charles A. Taylor.

Left to right - Erwin Thal, Knute Greer, Dale Pflaumer, James Blaschak, Les Einhorn. 6 7 STANFORD UNIV RSITY

S TANFORD UNIVERSITY is a privately-endowed, The Memorial Church, rebuilt after the earthquake non-sectarian, coeducational inscirucion located in the of 1906 destroyed it and damaged other university Santa Clara Valley 30 miles south of San Francisco and buildings, stands on the inner quadrangle. ~ts mosaic­ a mile from the city of Palo Alto, Calif. covered walls and stained-glass windows mark it as one of the most beautiful university chapels in the world. The university was founded in 1885 by Senator and Mrs. Leland Stanford as a memorial co their only A university landmark is the 285-fooc tower of the child, Leland Stanford Jr., a promising youth of 16 Hoover Institute and Library on War, Revolution and who had died the year before on a European tour. Peace. The structure houses the world's most complete collection of documents on contemporary wars and revo­ Senator Stanford, former governor of California and lutions. A 35-bell carillon carrying the inscription, "I one of the "Big Four" who built the western link of ring only for peace," is mounted at the top of the the transcontinental railroad in the l 860's, prov id 1d cower. his 8,800-acre Palo Alto stock farm for the university campus. Buildings nearby are Memorial Hall auditorium, built as a memorial co students who died in World Cornerstone of university buildings was laid in 1887 War I; Laurence Frost amphitheater, where commence­ and the school opened in October, 1891. First class ment exercises are held each spring; Stanford stadium, co complete a full four-year course was graduated in seating 90,000; and the High Energy Physics laboratory, 1895, and among its members was Herbert Hoover, housing the world's largest electron linear accelerator, who became 30th president of the United States. :i. type of atom smasher. First Stanford president was Dr. David Starr Jordan, internationally known as a scientist, author and worker Student enrollment is approximately 7,500. Of this for world peace. He served until 1913, when he became total, 5,500 are men and 2,000 women. The teaching and chancellor. Presidents succeeding him have been Dr. administrative staff numbers about 2,000. The univer­ John Casper Branner ( 1913-16), Dr. Ray Lyman sity is organized academically into six professional Wilbur ( 1916-44), Dr. Donald B. Tresidder ( 1944-48) schools - law, medicine, engineering, education, busi­ and Dr. Wallace Sterling (1948-). ness, and mineral sciences - and a liberal arcs pro­ gram of the School of Humanities and Sciences. · University architecrure is patterned after old Spanish missions of California. Buildings have red-tiled roofs and M.edical school facilities are located in San Fran- are connected by arcades. The central group of class- cisco, and marine research of the department of biologi- room buildings forms two quadrangles, one within the cal sciences is carried on at Hopkins Marine Station, ocher. Pacific Grove, Calif.

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12 13 After the Game Meet the Stanford Ind ia ns Visit THE EXP LORERS RESTA URANT UARTERBACK JOHN BRODIE is a cop-flighr on the 1956 tennis team and had a fine record. Al­ Q golfer, who has been as high as No. 1 on the though unseeded, Jack went ro the semi-finals of the Stanford divot squad and not lower than No. 4 for the California stare singles before being eliminated by the Ample Parking Complete Carry-out Service past rwo years. He has played in cwo NCAA rourna­ eventual champion. He was a member of the two-man 1080 Dublin Rd. HU. 8-0652 Columbus ments and will make his second trip of the year to Stanford ream ar the National Collegiates last summer. Columbus when the Redskins meet Ohio Stare this fal l. The 1956 rourney was H alfback Pau I Camera on the Bu ckeye course ... was second in playing rime OFFICIAL WATCH .FOR Pau l Wiggin, All Ameri­ wirh rhe 1955 Ind ia n foot­ can tackle, is a student ball squad, having a total U, S. OLYMPIC COMMITIEE member of the Sta nford of 415 minutes. P au l 19-18-1~-1956 Athletic Board, Center Bob caught twenty-two passes 10 WORLD 'S f A!R Long was in rh e same po­ for 33 0 yards during rhe GRAND PRlZES THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH sition last year . . . . Of season, placing second to 28 GOLD ~EDALS rhe seventy-five men who his tea mmate, John Stew­ reported ro Coach Chuck art, in number of recep­ NAl 'l COLLEGIA'II: AlHLEllC ASS!I . ~([Jyao-A?de Taylor ar rhe opening of tions on the Pacific Coasr, CHAMPIONSllll'S fall practice, sixteen are and raking first place in to­ Engineering majors, four­ tal yards. His five rouch- AMOICAII AUii· Ohio State -Stanford Game MOBIL£ ASSH, teen Economics, eleven PAUL CAMERA downs from passes fell one JOHN BRODIE Hisrory, five Law, five short of equalling the com­ Physical Education, four bined productions of his NAllOIW. SKI Longines, first wa tch of sport, is ASS!!. Medicine, three Education, two Political Science, two teammates ... Halfback Jeri McMiflin w:is chosen on recognized as offi cial for timing world records and international ocial Science, two Geology, two Dentistry, two Geog­ rhe UCLA All-Opponent ream last year, in spire of the events by all international sports AM£RICAII and co ntest associations. Every raphy, one Oceanography, one Architecture, one Chem­ fact that he never was considered a regular during the POWUIIOAT istry, one Philosophy, one Biology, one Psychology. One season. Needless co say, he had a big day against the AssN. Longines watch, for whatever its use, is made to be the best of its had not decided on his major. Five of the engineers are Bruins. kind. For yourself, as a gift, no Longlnes General, four Electrical, three Industrial, two Chemical, other name on a watch means so ;"'? wat~hes to / cope with outdoor one Civil, and one Mining, a toral of twenty-three differ­ Halfback Jerry Angove vaulted thirteen feet for mu ch as Longines, the world's mos t honored watch. life - fully protected ent major subjects. the track and field team .. . Over the yea rs, Stanford against all common NAflOIW. HOISE watch hazards . For teams have played sixteen football games against Big SIIOW ASSII. her-Longlnes Skylark Tau:isu H arrington, Honolulu halfbac k, is a tal­ Ten opponents and going into this season were dead " A.P." For him - Longines Sportsman " 0". each $89.50. ented Samoan sword dancer. The coaches always keep even - seven wins, seven losses, two ties .. . All rold, and many Dtbers other Longlnes watches from $71.50. rheir fin gers crossed when rhe big fellow goes inro since they took up football in 1891, the Indians have his act for rhose blades are big and very sharp . . . won 372, lose 148, tied 41. They have scored 9793 Tackle Chris Plain was a shoe putter with the 1956 points co 4558 for their opponents ... Chuck Taylor FINAL 1955 WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS FINAL 1955 SEASON RECORDS - All GAMES Stanford track team, having a mark of 51 feet 10 inches is the first Stanford alumnus to be head football coach Opp. Opp. in his first season with rhe iron ball ... Approximately of the Redskins since the late J ames F. Lanagan in Team Won Lost Tied Points Points Team Won Lost Tied Points Pu:ul.i one-half of the members of rhe Stanford squad play 1905 ... Stanford's rraditional rival on rhe Pacific OHlO STATE ...... 6 0 0 159 51 Michigan State ...... 9 1 0 253 83 Michigan State ...... 144 48 STATE ...... 7 2 0 201 97 ~ugby in the winter. Backfield Coach Pere Kmetovic is Coast is the University of California. In fifty-eight 5 0 OHIO Michigan ...... 5 2 0 111 85 Michigan ...... 7 2 0 179 94 head rugby coach ... Gary Van Galder and Carl Isaacs, games of football, the two are exactly even - cwenty­ Purdue ·························· 4 2 92 74 Illinois ·························· 5 3 149 114 were lettermen on the 1955-56 Indian basketball squad four games each and ten ties .. . George Lynn, assistant lllinois ...... 3 3 1 89 101 Purdue ·························· 5 3 1 113 103 and each was a starter at some time during the sea­ coach, played on the Ohio Stace teams of 194 1-42. A Wisconsin ...... 3 4 0 12 3 119 Wisco nsin ...... 4 5 0 172 166 son . . . Jack Douglas, quarterback, was N o. 1 man quarterback, he was captain in 1942. Iowa ··--····················-····· 2 3 1 111 116 Iowa -·····--······················ 3 5 1 166 173 Minnesota ···-·········-····-· 2 5 0 85 123 Minnesota ···················· 3 6 0 110 172 Indiana ...... 1 5 0 56 110 Indiana ························ 3 6 0 91 150 Northwestern ·······-········ 0 6 1 52 195 Northwestern ·····-·········· 0 8 66 241

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22 THE SQUAD OHIO STATE 14 Beerman, LH 45 Sutherin, LH 68 Ballmer, LG STANFORD 15 Craig, LH 46 Thompson, RH 70 Nagy, LT THE SQUAD PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP 16 Cannavino, LH 47 Wable, RH 71 Schafrath, l T PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP 10 Douglas, QB 40 Angove, HB 68 Kemp, G 17 McMurry RH 48 Robinson, RH 72 Martin, LT 12 Brodie, QB 41 Napoleon, HB 70 Polich, T No. Name Position 18 Clark, LH 49 Richard, RH 73 Cummings, l T No. Name Position 14 Nicolet, QB 42 McMillin, HB 7 1 Barbee, T 81 FRED KRISS LE 19 James lord, RH 50 Dillman, C 74 Humbert, LT 83 CARL ISAACS LE 15 Ukropina, E 44 Young, FB 72 Elliott, T 22 Kremblas, QB 51 Hammons, RT 75 Guy, RT 79 BILL MICHAEL . LT 16 Hopkins, QB 46 Ra ftery, HB 73 Protiva, T . 23 T. Crawford, QB 52 Provenzo, C 76 Wilson, RT 75 STEVE DOCTER . LT 18 Schmidt, HB 48 Shea, FB 74 Kidd, T 62 JIM PARKER LG 24 Ellwood, QB 53 James, C 77 Cook, RT 64 DONN CARSWELL LG 21 Stephen, HB 50 Eschelman, C 75 Doctor, T 50 TOM DILLMAN . . . c 26 Theis, QB 54 Sommer, C 78 A. Crawford, RT 54 ROBERT LONG . 23 Burget, HB 52 Conklin, C 76 MacDonald, T 30 McCarthy, FB 55 Breehl, C 79 Michael, LT c Long, C 78 Plain, T AURELIUS THOMAS 25 Taylor, QB 54 64 RG 33 Vicic, FB 58 Fronk, LG 80 Zawacki, LE 66 NOEL ROBINSON RG 26 Sinnerud, HB 56 Steele, C 79 Wiggin, T 75 DICK GUY . . RT 34 John lord, RE 59 Jones, LG 81 Kriss, LE 79 PAUL WIGGIN RT 27 Honeywell, HB 60 Reed, G 80 Freis, E 35 Trivisonno, FB 60 Spychalski, RG . 8 1 85 LEO BROWN RE 82 Disher, LE 86 GARY VAN GALDER RE 29 Harrington, HB 61 DeWeese, G Gergen, E 36 Cisco, FB 61 Bailey, LG 83 Schenking, LE 32 Camera, HB 62 Clark, G 82 Stein, E 24 FRANK ELL WOOD QB 37 Peggs, FB 62 Parker, LG 85 Brown, RE 12 JOHN BRODIE QB 33 Childs, HB 63 Peterson, G 83 Isaacs, E 45 LH 38 Ballinger, FB 63 Bowsher, RG 86 Trittipo, RE 32 PAUL CAMERA LH 34 Valli, FB 64 Carswell, G 85 Farrar, E 41 Curtis, RH b4 Thomas, RG 65 Jones, G 86 Van Galder, E 43 JIM ROSEBORO RH 87 Bowermaster, LE 44 GORDON YOUNG 36 Schmitt, FB 42 Bobo, LE 65 Wassmund, RG 88 Morgan, RE RH 38 Dick, HB 66 Robinson, G 87 Robinson , E 33 DON VICIC FB 43 Roseboro, RH 66 Cole, RT 89 Katula, RE 34 LOU VALLI . FB 39 McKenna, C 67 Manoukian, G 88 Beat:.J, E 44 leBeau, RH 67 Baldacci, LG THE FOR T HAYE S HOTEL

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OHIO STATE ALL-AMERICANS (The following Ohio State football players are listed in the Official NCAA Football Guide as All-Americans. if it's on the house All received first team votes by the leading selection committees.) ENDS TACKLES FLAG COLLECTTO : cour/esy of Anthony Wayne Chapter. Ohio~ ocitty. Sons of the American Revolution. Charles Bolen -· ·-···- 191 7 Robert Karch ...... 1916 it Wesley Fesler "L 8, '29, '30 Iolas Huffman ...... 1921 FORMATION Jl!JUS IC Merle Wendt ...... 1935 Leo Raskowski ...... 1927 ...... tanford Fight Song Esco Sarkkinen ...... 1939 ...... 1942 OHIO MO IOGRAM ...... The Buckeye Battle Cry William Willis ...... 1944 should Robert Shaw ...... 194 2 Carmen Ohio Warren Amling .... 1946 ...... 1944 El TRA CE OF COLOR G ARD ...... It' a Grand Old Flag Dean Dugger ...... 1954 OLD AIU C HTP ... Rule Brittania be .... GU A RDS CENTERS ( Period of Exploration and Discovery ) The Marseillaise Iolas Huffman ...... 1920 ...... 1935 Pl E TREE AI D R TTLES AKE . . . Yan.l..-ee Doodle Edwin Hess ...... '25, '26 Robert McCullough 1950 ( Period of Colonization) Joseph Gailus ...... 1932 LIBERTY BELL ...... American Patrol Regis Monahan ...... 1934 BACKS (Period of Fight for Freedom ) Columbia, Gem of the Ocean Inwood Smith ...... 1935 Charles Harley ' 16, ' I 7, '19 COVERED WACO , CHA IGJ re TO LOCOMOTIVE ...... California, Here I Come Gust Zarnas ...... 193 7 Gaylord StinLhomb .. 1920 (Period of Expan ion ) I've Been Working on the Railroad Lindell Houston .... 1942 Marcin Karow ...... 1926 Dixie William Hackett .... 1944 Donald Scott ...... 1939 U A WITH HIELD ...... Your Land and My Land THE DEAN & BARRY CO .. Warren Amling .... 1945 Leslie Horvath ...... 194<1 (The Pre enl Flag) The Stars and Stripes Forever Robert Momsen .... 1950 Victot Jano wicz .... 1950 Pledge of Allegiance COLUMBUS, OHIO Mike Takacs ...... 1952 Howard Cassady .. '54, '55 America, the Beautiful James Parker ...... 1955

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No, Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town 12 Deshler, Dana ...... FB 191 5-11 19 Sophomore Columbus E. A. Kl NSEY CO. 14 Beerman, Raymond ...... LH 185 5-11 20 Junior Toledo 15 Craig, George ...... LH 197 6- 1 19 Sophomore Clairton, Pa . 16 *Cannavino, Joseph ...... LH 172 5-11 22 Junior Cleveland 17 McMurry, Preston ...... RH 173 5-9 20 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pa . COLUMBUS, OHIO DAYTON, OHIO 18 Clark, Donald ...... ·...... LH 188 5- 11 19 Sophomore Akron 19 Lord, James ...... LH 181 5-10 18 Sophomore Columbus CINCINNATI, OHIO INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 22 Kremblas, Frank ...... QB 208 6-1 19 Sophomore Akron 23 Crawford, Thomas ...... QB 176 5-11 20 Junior Toledo 24 *Ellwood, Franklin {CC) ...... QB 188 5-11 21 Senior Dover 26 *Theis, Franklyn ...... QB 198 5-10 21 Junior Nyack, N.Y. 30 McCarthy, Patrick ...... FB 181 6-0 19 Sophomore Detroit, Mich. 33 **Vicic, Donald ...... FB 212 6-1 21 Senior Euclid 34 Lord, John ...... RE 175 5-10 18 Sophomore Columbus SELECT 35 *Trivisonno, Joseph ...... FB 214 5-11 23 Junior Cleveland " ANOTHER LANDMARK FOR 36 *Cisco, Galen ...... FB 204 5-11 20 Junior St. Marys 37 Peggs, Carl ...... RH 182 5-10 22 Junior Fostoria SENECA HOTEL HUNGRY AMERICANS" 38 Ballinger, Gary ...... FB 178 5-1 0 19 Sophomore Marion 41 Curtis, John ...... RH 170 5-8 21 Sophomore Toledo 42 *Bobo, Hubert ...... LE 196 6-0 22 Junior Chauncey ~ One of Columbus' 43 **Roseboro, James ...... RH 177 5-9 21 Senior Ashland Finest Howard Johnson's 44 LeBeau, Richard ...... RH 188 6-0 19 Sophomore London 45 *Sutherin, Donald ...... LH 198 5-11 20 Junior Toronto 46 **Thompson, Kenneth ...... RH 196 6-0 22 Senior Dayton For Your 47 Wable, Robert ...... RH 169 5-10 19 Junior Sistersville, W . Va. Restaurant 48 Robinson, Philip ...... RH 176 5-9 19 Sophomore Columbus PLEASURE 49 Richards, David ...... LH 154 5-9 22 Junior Maumee 50 **Dillman, Thomas ...... C 198 6-2 21 Senior Middletown After the (Motel Accommodations Adjoining) 51 Hammons, Roger ...... LT 229 6-1 19 Sophomore Hamilton 52 Provenza, Russell ...... C 186 5-11 20 Junior Lorain Game 53 James, Daniel ...... C 256 6-2 19 Sophomore Cincinnati • 54 Sommer, Karl ...... C 219 6-2 21 Senior Martins Ferry Dancing Saturdays at 9:00 P.M. 55 Breehl, Edward ...... C 183 6-0 20 Junior New Philadelphia 5090 North High Street 56 Walsh, Le o ...... C 177 6-0 22 Sophomore Cleveland Serviug Deliciow Food at Sensible Prices 58 Fronk, Daniel ...... LG 185 5-11 20 Junior Dover Visit Our Small But Comfortable Beverage Lounge AM . 8- 1264 59 J ones, Herbert ...... LG 192 5-10 22 Junior Columbus 60 Spychalski, Ernest ...... RG 243 6-2 20 Sophomore Toledo OUR OWN GARAGE FOR PARKING 61 Bailey, Ralph ...... LG 195 6-0 24 Sophomore Springfield • 62 **Parker, James ...... LG 254 6-3 22 Senior Toledo 250 COMFORTABLE BROAD AT GRANT Toledo 63 Bowsher, Gerry ...... LG 198 5-10 19 Sophomore ROOMS AND SUITES PHONE: CApital 8-6611 ( 15 Minutes North of the Stadium on U.S. Route 23) 64 *Thomas, Aurelius ...... RG 200 6-1 21 Junior Columbus (Perfect Facilities for Sales Meetings, Luncheons, Dinners and 65 Wassmund, James ...... RG 194 6-0 21 Senior Toledo Wedding Receptions. Exceptional, but not Expensive) 66 Cole, Robert ...... RT 214 5-10 21 Senior Carey • 67 *Baldacci, Thomas ...... LG 191 6-0 19 Junior Akron Under the Supervisio1' of 68 Ballmer, Paul ...... RG 183 5-10 19 Sophomore Lancaster 70 Nagy, Alex ...... LT 230 6-2 19 Junior Warren Your Host FINE FOOD AT SEN SIB LE PR ICES 71 Schafrath, Richard ...... LT 203 6-2 19 Sophomore Wooster 72 *Martin, John ...... LT 207 5-11 20 Junior Waverly Jimmy Michos and NEVER A PARKING PROBLEM Toledo 73 Cummings, William ...... LT 240 6-2 21 Senior Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 74 Humbert, Stanley ...... LT 214 6-2 21 Senior Cincinnati 75 **Guy, Richard ...... RT 214 6-3 21 Senior Mansfield 76 Wilson, Clifford ...... RT 230 6-2 23 Sophomore Newcomerstown 77 *Cook, Ronald ...... RT 206 6-1 20 Junior Lima 78 Crawford, Albert ...... RT 220 6-0 20 Sophomore Canton 79 **Michael, William (CC) ...... LT 224 6-1 20 Senior Hamilton 80 *Zawacki, Charles ...... LE 211 6-2 20 Junior Uniontown, Pa . PRIVATE DINING 81 **Kriss, Frederick ...... LE 187 5-11 20 Senior El Paso, Texas 589 N. High St. CA. 8-5050 82 Disher, Larry ...... LE 182 5-11 20 Junior Waterville ROOM FOR 200 PEOPLE 83 Schenking, Fred ...... RE 204 6-4 19 Sophomore Coldwater 85 * Brown, Leo ...... RE 168 5-1 0 22 Junior Portsmouth 86 T rittipo, John ...... LE 174 6-0 24 Junior Gambier 87 Bowermaster, Russell ...... RE 197 6-2 20 Sophomore Hamilton 88 Morgan, Thomas ...... RE 196 6-2 19 Sophomore Hamilton 50 YARD LINE CAFE 89 Katula, Theodore ...... RE 191 6-1 24 Junior Campbell *Indicates Letter Lunches Former location All legal Beverages Dinners of Jai Lai Ample Parking "The Official Watch for Timing This Game is Longines - the World's Most Honored Watch" 40 41 STANFORD FOOTBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town IO *Douglas, Jon ...... QB 175 5-10 19 Junior Santa Monica I 2 **Brodie, John ...... QB 190 6-1 21 Senior Atherton 14 Nicol et, Robert ...... QB 175 b-0 19 Sophomore Milwaukee, Wis. 15 Ukropina, James ...... E 206 b-2 18 Sophomore San Marino 16 Hopkins, John ...... QB 190 b-2 21 Junior Watsonville 18 Schmidt, Robert ... HB 18b 5-10 19 Sophomore San Mateo 21 Stephen, Roy . .. HB 197 5-10 22 Junior South San Francisco 23 Burg et, Bill ...... HB 178 5-1 I 22 Senior Edmond, Okla. 25 *Taylor, Jack ...... QB I 73 b-0 20 Junior Whittier 2b Sin nerud, James ... HB 182 5-1 0 18 Sophomore Beaverton, Ore . WILLIAM CUMMINGS CHARLES ZAWACKI EDWARD BREEHL 27 Honeywel l, Wallace HB 165 5-10 19 Junior Colma No. 73 - Tackle No. 80-End No. 55 - Center 29 *Harrington, Tauasu ... HB 190 b-0 20 Junior Honolulu, Hawa ii 32 **Camera, Paul .... .HB 205 6-1 20 Senior San Francisco 33 Childs, Richard ... FB 187 5-1 I 19 Sophomore Alameda 34 *Valli, Louis ...... FB 175 5-10 20 Junior San Jose 36 Schmitt, Lawrence .... FB 195 6-1 19 Junior Taft 38 Dick, Douglas ...... HB 187 5-10 20 Junior Redondo Beach 39 McKenna, John ...... C 204 5-10 25 Se nior LaGrange, Ill. BUCKEYES 40 *Angove, Jerry .. .HB 180 5-9 21 Senior Grass Valley Photos by House of Portraits 41 Napoleon, All en HB 18 I 5-10 23 Junior Honolulu, Hawaii 42 *McMillin, Jeri ..... HB 178 5-10 19 Junior San Lorenzo 44 **Young, Gordon .. FB 18 I 5-10 21 Senior San Francisco 46 *Raftery, Michael .H B 176 5-10 20 Senior Inglewood 48 Shea, Charles ... .. FB 192 6-2 20 Junior Garden Home, Ore. 50 Eschelman, Lawrence .... C 200 6-2 18 Sophomore Folsom 52 Conklin, Roch ...... C 205 b-2 20 Junior Fullerton 54 **Long, Robert ...... C 204 6-0 22 Senior Burbank 56 Steele, Russell ...... C 201 5-1 I 19 Sophomore Concord bO Reed, Andrew .. ······ .. G 190 5-1 I 19 Junior Pa sadena bl *DeWeese, Armand ...... G 206 b-0 19 Junior Los Angeles 62 Clark, John ...... G 200 5-1 I 19 Junior Fort Collins, Colo. b3 Peterson, Robert . . ... G 180 5-10 18 Sophomore Glendale b4 **Carswell, Donn G 206 b-0 20 Senior Honolulu, Hawaii 65 Jones, Samuel G 195 5-1 I 18 Sophomore Kansas City, Kan . bb *Robinson, Noel G 195 5-9 20 Junior San Francisco 67 **Manoukian, Donald G 222 5-8 22 Senior Reno , Nev. 68 Kemp, Thomas .. G 192 5-1 I 21 Sophomore San Francisco 70 Polich, Tyrone .. .T 201 b-3 18 Sophomore San Marino KARL SOMMER PAUL BALLMER FRANKLYN THEIS 71 Barbee, Troy . ... T 219 6-1 19 Sophomore San Di ego No. 54 - Center No. 68 - Guard No. 26 - Quarterback 72 *Elliott, Richard T 200 b-3 20 Junior Antioch 73 Protiva, Eric .. .. T 215 b-2 20 Junior Teheran, Iran 74 Kidd, John ...... T 201 6-4 19 Junior Shreveport, La . 75 **Dcctor, Stephen T 2 I I b-3 22 Senior Santa Barbara 7b MacDonald, John T 231 b-2 20 Senior Lancaster 78 Plain, Lou is ...... T 241 b-3 20 Junior Arlington, Va. 79 **Wiggin, Paul . .. .T 228 b-3 21 Senior Lathrop 80 Freis, Joel •••...... E 182 6-0 19 Junior Los Angeles 8 I **Gergen, Robert E 185 b-0 21 Senior San Gabriel 82 Stein, Richard .. E 179 6-1 20 Junior Burlingame 83 *Isaacs, Carl ... E 195 b-3 20 Senior Stockton 85 Farrar, Dennis . E 186 b-0 18 Sophomore Salt Lake City, Utah 8b *Van Galder, Gary E 189 b-1 20 Junior Fresno 87 Robinson, Benjamin E 199 6-4 18 Sophomore Madera 88 *Beatie, Jerome . .E 195 b-2 21 Senior Petaluma *Indicates Letter

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NEBRASKA STADIUM INFORMATION Located: Lincoln Name of Stadium: Memorial (38,000) Permanent seats: 71,131. Total seating capacity, Founded: 1869 Football Coach : Pete Elliott 78,951. Enrollment: 7, 197 Series Record: OSU Won 1, Neb. 0 Nickname: Cornhuskers 1955 Record: Won 5, Lost 5 Construction cost: $1,341,000. Financed chiefly by Colors: Scarlet and Cream Lettermen Returning: 14 gifts aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13,000 per­ sons. Seats in Section A: 31,318; Section B, 14,322; Sec­ STANFORD tion C, 21,129. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Located: Palo Alto Name of stadium: Stanford (90,000) Total permanent seats, 71,345. Founded: 1885 Football Coach: Charles Taylor Temporary seats: South stands, 3,625; field bleachers, Enrollment: 8,923 Series Record: OSU Won 0, Stanford 3,981. Total temporary seats, 7,606. Nickname: Indians 1955 Record: Won 6, Lost 8, Tied 1 Colors: Cardinal and White Lettermen Returning: 22 Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, 6 inches; ground area, 10 acres. Circumference, one-third mile. Material: Concrete and steel. Seats in ILLINOIS press box, 140. Radio and Photo Booths : 17. BOB NICOLET DONN CARSWELL STEVE DOCTOR Located: Chmnpaign Name of Stadium: Memorial (71 ,119 ) No. 14 -Quarterback No. 64 - Guard No, 75 - Tackle Founded: 1868 Football Coach: SCOREBOARDS Enrollment: 12,722 Series Record: OSU Won 25, Ill. 16. 3 The stadium has three new scoreboards chis year. Ties Two are located in the former positions at the southeast Nickname: Illini 1955 Record : Won 5, Lost 8, Tied 1 Colors: Orange and Blue and southwest cowers. The third is located at the north Lettermen Returning: 17 end under "C" deck.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES STANFORD PLAYERS Located: University Park Name of Stadium: Beaver Field (80,000) Eighty-seven concrete and steel arches, each 13 feet Founded: 1855 Football Coach: Charles Engle wide and 56 feet high. Towers at the open and north EnroUment: 14,271 Series Record: OSUWon 0, Penn State 1 entrance each 100 feet high and 36 feet square. A haU Nickname: Nittany Lions 1955 Record: Won 5, Lost 4 dome 86 feet, six inches high and 70 feet in diameter. Colors: Blue and White Lettermen Returning: 15 Twelve ramps feed 112 aisles. REST ROOMS WISCONSIN Located : Madison Name of Stadium: Camp Randall ·Men's rest rooms are located at gates 7, 10, 12, 13, (51,000) 17, 18, 23 and 24. Women's rest rooms are located at Founded: 1848 Football Coach : Milton Bruhn gates 1, 2, 12, 13, 19 and 20. Three rest rooms also Enrollment: 13,554 Series Record: OSU W on 16, Wis. 6, are located on "B" and "C" decks. The larger but least 3 Ties used rest rooms are located on B level at the north or Nickname: Badgers 1955 Record: Won 5, Lost 5 closed end of the stadium. Colors: Cardinal and White Lettermen Returning: 13 SERVICE TO PATRONS

NORTHWESTERN Emergency medical treatment is available in special first aid quarters back of Sections 11 and 12 in "B" Located : Eva.nston Name of Stadium: Dyche (53,000) deck. A mobile station also is available on the ground Founded: 1851 Football Coach : Ara Parseghian at the northwest section of the stadium under "A" Enrollment: 7 ,690 Series Record: OSU Won 22, Nor. 9, deck. Pay telephones are located at Sections 5A, SA, lOA, Tie 17 A, 19A, 20A, 22A and at the southeast corner of the Nickname: Wildcats 1955 Record: Won 0, Lost 8, Tied 1 stadium. A lose and found department is maintained Colors: Purple and White Lettermen Returning: 25 at the Ticket Office until after the game. Losses should TY POLICH LA WR ENCE SCHMITT RUSS STEELE be reported at chis office and articles found should be No. 70 - Tackle No. 36 - Fullback No. 56 - Center turned in there or to an usher. Address inquiries to the IN DIANA Athletic Ticket Office. Located: Bloomington Name of Stadium: Memorial (33,774) Founded: 1820 Football Coach: Bernie Crimmins RADIOS AND MOVIE CAMERAS Enrollment: 13,429 Series Record: OSU Won 24, Ind. 10, 3 Ties Western Conference rules forbid spectators having Nickname: Hoosiers 1955 Record: Won 3, Lost 6 either portable radios or movie cameras in the stands. Colors: Crimson and Cream Lettermen Returning: 11 These may be checked at The Ticket Office and claimed upon departure from the game.

IOWA PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Located: Jowa City Name of Stadium: Iowa (53,000) No announcements are ever made over the Stadium Founded: 1847 Football Coach : public address system except under the gravest cir­ Enrollment: 8,414 Series Record: OSU Won 9, Iowa 6, cumstances, such as serious illness or accident. Kindly Ties refrain from requesting this service. Doctors or other Nickname: Hawkeyes 1055 Record: Won 3, Lost 5, Tied 1 patrons expecting a call must leave their name and seat Colors : Gold and Black Lettermen Returning: 17 location at the Ticket Office prior to the game. A messenger will bring a notice of the call. MICHIGAN GAME TIME Located: Ann Arbor Name of Stadium: Michigan (100,000) Founded : 1817 Football Coach: All September and October games in Ohio Stadium Enrollment: 18,823 Series Record: Michigan Won 33, begin at 2 p.m. EST. November games begin at 1 :30 OSU 15, 4 Ties p.m. EST. Gates are opened at 12 :30 p.m. and 12 noon WALLY HONEYWELL Nickname: Wolverines 1955 Record: Won 7, Lost 2 respecrively. NOEL ROBINSON ROCH CONKLIN Colors: Maize and Blue Lettermen Returning : 20 No. 66 - Guard No. 52 - Center No. 27 - Halfback 44 45 1955 - Ohio State Scores - 1955

Ohio State 28 , Nebraska 20 Ohio State 0, Stanford 6 Ohio State 27 , Illinois 12 Ohio State 14, Duke 20 Ohio State 26, Wisconsin 16 Ohio State 49, Northwestern O "That new girl cheerleader knows all the answers!" Ohio State 20, Indiana 13 Ohio State 20, Iowa IO Ohio State 17 , Michigan O ALL NEW Whatever Won 7, Lost 2

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