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Illini Football Band "PEP S I-C OL A" AND "PEP S I" A RE REGISTE RED T RADEMARKS OF e-.-i=·~~''"""""' Pepsi's got a lot to give Whatwemeanisthis: living isn't always easy, but it never has to be dull. There's too much to see, to do, to enjoy. Put yourself behind a Pepsi-Cola and get started . You've got a lot to live. OFFICIALPROGRAM AND MAGAZINE ILLINOIS vs. We Are Pleased TULANE MEMORIAL STADIUM SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 to be Agents for the Tableof Contents DEPARTMENTS Athletic BLOCK I .... .............................. 32 ILLINOIS CAMPUS AREA MAP ............. .. 38 Association. ILLINOIS MARCHING ILLINI FOOTBALL BAND .. 14 ILLINOIS SONGS AND YELLS .................. 16 MEMORIAL STADIUM INFORMATION .......... 38 DODDSON OFFICIALS' PENALTIES SIGNALS .............. 36 FEATURES TRAVEL AGENCY CHANUTE DAY . 6 OPEN LETTER TO YOUTH ........ ... ........ 10 TULANE FEATURE .......................... 35 707 S. Sixth Champaign, llr. PICTURES 344-4000 ILLINOIS ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICIALS .... 4 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 17 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION STAFF ............... 12 Equipment For Every Sport ILLINOIS CHEERLEADERS .................... 28 ILLINOIS FOOTBALL COACHES ................ 8 ILLINOIS FOOTBALL PLAYERS.............. 24, 28 TROPHIES ILLINOIS FOOTBALL STANDOUTS . ........... 26 ILLINOIS STUDENT MANAGERS .. ............ 24 Expert Engraving TULANE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ................ 30 TULANE HEAD FOOTBALL COACH .. .......... 34 TULANE FOOTBALL PLAYERS.... .... .. 30, 34 TULANE PRESIDENT ........................ 4 SQUAD LISTS ILLINOIS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER............. 18 34 Chester ILLINOIS NUMERICAL ROSTER. .... ......... 20 TULANE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER.............. 23 ( University & Market) TULANE NUMERICAL ROSTER................ 21 OFFICIAL PROGRAM-Published by University of Illinois Ath­ Downtown Champaign letic Association, Champaign, 111. Edited by David R. Gaumer, Assistant Sports Information Director. Executive Editor: Norman S. Sheya, Sports Information Director . Distribution: Stephen M. Fri IIman. Johnston's SUPPORT YOUR PROGRAM ADVERTISERS We are grateful to the advertisers in this program for their support of the 1970 Fighting Illini football team. If you are interested in advertising in future issues this season or in the 1971 Illinois foot­ Sport Shop ball program magazines, please contact David R. Gaumer, 115 As­ sembly Hall, Champaign, Ill. Seely Johnston '24 Programs printed by Illinois Printing Co., Danville, Ill. Covers printed by Printing Impressions Corp ., Champaign, Ill. 3 RICHARD B. OGILVIE DAVID D. HENRY HERBERT E. LONGENECKER JACK W. PELTASON Governor President President Chancellor State of Illinois University of Illinois Tulane University University of Illinois Illinois Officials Welcome Our Guests LYLE H. LANIER HERBERT 0. FARBER ELDON L. JOHNSON EARL M. HUGHES RAY PAGE Exec. V. P., Provost V. P., Comptroller Vice President Pres., Bd. Trustees Supt. Pub. Inst . ROBERT R. HOWARD C . CLEMENT RALPH C. HAHN DONALD R. GRIMES THEODORE A. JONES MANCHESTER Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Treasurer EARL E. WALKER TIMOTHY W. SWAIN EARL W. PORTER W. CLEMENT STONE RUSSELL W. STEGER Trustee Trustee Secretary Trustee Trustee 4 SIPAHN is the first stop on the 1970-71 Alumni Association tour schedule. Spaces still are available for the October 26 jet flight to Madrid . The attractions of Hawaii are combined with a chance to see Coach Harv Schmidt's 111ini basketball team in action in the Rainbow 1970-71 TOUR SCHEDULE Classic in the Alumni Association's second OCT. 26-NOV. 5, 1970-Spain (Ma­ tour. It leaves Dec. 26. drid). $397. Optional side trips ta Seville and Costa Del Sol at additional (Tours are limited to members of the Alumni Association and their immedi­ cost. ate families. If you are interested in joining, write for details.) DEC. 26, 1970-Howoii, including the I---------------------------------------- -- -- RainbowClassic. Options of six, nine, \ I and 15 days. From $498. I Return this Form to: Alumni Association, JAN. 30-FEB. 8, 1971-The skiers' I I 227 Illini Union, Urbana, Illinois 61801 special. St. Moritz or Montana-Crans, I I Switzerland. $439 and $397. I APR. 27-MAY 7, 1971-Greece, Ath­ I • Enclosed is my deposit (at $100 each) for the I ens plus five days island cruising. I _________________ tour. $598. I I JUNE 23 and AUG. 20, 1971-Trans­ I D Send me brochure with complete information about portation only, Chicago to London and I I the ________________ tour. London to Chicago. $250. I JUNE 24-JULY 15, 1971-Scandina­ I I Nam____________________ _ via and Vienna. $1,470. I AUG. 5-26, 1971-Central Europe. I l Addres~---------------- Rhine cruise plus Vienna, Munich, Ber­ I I lin. $1,382. I Merchandise From the Alumni Association TIE CLASP ILLINOIS GLASSES ILLINOIS A neat practical way to A distinctive and distin­ PLAYING CARDS show that you're an guished tumbler. Illinois Attractive double-deck set Illini! Clasp is gold seal in dark blue is baked with Alma Mater printed plated with orange and on in sharp reproduction. on back, one deck in blue seal. $3.50. Holds 12½ ounces. Chip­ orange, the other in blue. proof rimslc weighted Comes in plastic case. bottoms. Pac ed in car­ $4 .00. tons of eight. $4. 7 5. HOW TO ORDER Send order form, including name and address, checks payable to University of Illinois Alumni to: University of Illinois Alumni Association, Association. Note that all prices include tax, 227 Illini Union, Urbana, Illinois 61801. Make handling charge, and postage. Quantity Item Color/Size Price Name Address . Total 5 Chanute-From Jennies to Jets O BASE in the United States Air to train flyers. One such site selected The fundamental purpose of the first N Force is more closely allied with was adjacent to Rantoul then a typical school at Chanute Field was to get the the growth of airpower than a sprawl­ midwestern village of 1,400 people. fledgling pilots a thousand feet above ing military metropolis in central The Rantoul Weekly News of 22 May the earth with nothing around them Illinois. Only a handful of bases­ 1917 carried this item, "The Rantoul but space. Here they are taught to Kelley, Brooks, Bolling, Langley, and Aviation Field has been accepted by deal with bulky engines and treacher­ Wright-Patterson-even come near the government. Work will commence ous windpockets, to train a machine sharing the distinction enjoyed by at once in putting the tract in proper gun upon an imaginary foe, to drop Chanute Air Force Base. All were shape for aviation purposes." bombs from varying heights, and to named for pioneers in the field of Building was pushed with fervent use all the subtleties of the flying art." aviation, and all are among the oldest enthusiasm. At the center of a square Graduates of this training went bases in the United States Air Force. mile of cornfields, just south of Ran­ directly to France for advanced train­ In 1967 Chanute AFB observed its toul, trees were cut down, farm houses ing in combat planes, and many ad­ fiftieth anniversary and celebrated a and barns were moved, and stumps mirable military records were made by half-century of achievement that is were dynamited. "Every carpenter and pilots whose early training was at synonymous with the growth of avia­ building mechanic Chanute Field. tion. But the anniversary celebration within a 100-mile Today the 3345th Technical School was more than just a historical obser­ radius was mobi­ performs the primary mission of the vance. It commemorated the memory lized. Every farmer base, to provide military and technical of a man who probably had more to do in the community training for officers, airmen, and ci­ with the initial development of avia­ who owned a vilian employees of the U. S. Air tion than any one else in the United wagon was em­ Force, Air Reserve, Air National States, with the possible exception of ployed to carry Guard, other departments of the Orville and Wilbur Wright . lumber, and even national defense establishment, and The man was Octave Chanute, a people who could to foreign students from some 25 dedicated scientist whose research use only a ham­ countries. Maj. Gen . J. B. into the theories of heavier-than-air mer and saw were Knapp The Technical School is organized flight paved the way for the Wright mobilized for the Commander into five major departments of instruc­ Brothers spectacular flight in 1903. It task. There was tion. These are ( 1) the Department of was his discovery of many funda­ an ardor about it reminiscent of the Aircraft Maintenance Training, (2) mental aerodynamic principles that building of Solomon's Temple." the Department of Missile Training, solved several of the difficult problems Twelve weeks and one million dollars ( 3) the Department of Aircraft and facing the Wright Brothers in their later, the grounds were usable and Missile Specialist Training, ( 4) the initial flying attempts. the buildings ready for occupancy. Department of Weapons Systems Sup­ Chanute even envisioned the limit­ Major H. H. (Hap) Arnold (Later less future of airpower after he lived commanding general, Army Air port Training, and (5) the Depart­ to see his ideas used in the successful Forces) was among the officials who ment of Weather Training. flight at Kittyhawk, N. C. inspected and accepted the field on Jointly, these departments provide It was the urgent need for pilots behalf of the government, pronouncing the training and instruction necessary caused by World War I, that prompted it "one of the best equipped fields in to produce many of the skilled tech­ the government to establish airfields the United States.'' nicians serving in the aerospace force. The first "Jenny" takes aff from Chanute Field in June 1917. 6 Trained emergency crews from Chanute provide disaster assistance (left) for the town of Crescent City, working to replace water service. A WAF officer explains the opera­ tion of a Hound Dog missile to two Air Force Academy cadets during a visit to Chanute. Members of a Civil Air Patrol unit receive instructions in jet aircraft mechanics as part of their encampment program at Chanute .
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