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I :OI.A.~.A. , I ••• •• • • I ... • ' . • • • ... ' •• • V •• • ~ • • . .. • I OFFICIAL PROGRAM OFFICIAL WATCH Long run for INDIANA-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS The University Presidents .. .. 2 Indiana University Representatives . .......... 3 ******* your money Indiana University Campus Scenes ........ .. 4 LONGINES Ohio State Students Welcome Dads .......... ........ 5 THE WORLD'S The College of Pharmacy ...... ..... 6 MOST HONORED Ohio State Football Coaching Staff .... .7 WATCH Ohio State Football Player Pages . 9, 18, 20, 36, 38, 44 Ohio Stadium Information .. .. ..... 11 J I/ ~........ ~::::::-·-- ____ Indiana University Football Player Pages .. .. ... 13, 34, 40, 50 . ', ,' . .... The Ohio State University Athletic Staff . .... 16 I - • , Football Squad of 1935 Holds Reunion . 19, 23, 32 • I. U. Has Big Residence Hall System ........... .... 22 I, I ... 24 o I The Ohio State University Roster .. I Indiana University Roster .. ... 29 Ohio State Football Managers .. .. 30 Ohio State Freshman Football Ro ster .. 31 Half-Time Music by the Marching Ban d .. 47 W ilbur E. Snnp, Editor and Advertising Manager John F. Hummel, Circulation Manager National Advertising Representati,•e: !)(Int' r Advertising Co., 271 l\1adison Ave., New York, N.Y. TODA Y'S COVER Longines S·Star Admiral Automatic with Calendar, Today's cover and pro AII-Proof lil, sweep-second, 14K gold strap-$185 .00 gram feature the College of Pharmacy, Lloyd M. g/ze_fiiigmes (iulo Parks, dean. Each 1966 Every Lo ngi ne s wa tch, football program is dedi whatever its type, for whateve r Sinclair Gasolines give more miles per dollar cated to one of the col its use, today, as for almost Drive in and fill up today at the sign of the leges on The Ohio State Put Dinosaur power in your engine with Sinclair a ce ntury, is manufactured to University campus. Dino or Dino Supreme Gasoline, the modern, Sinclair Dinosaur. be the finest of its kind and American Express • Diners' Club • efficient motor f uels. Both contain an exclusive worthy in every respect to be called <(},,,,,. /j4t,,,h honored at Nickel Compound that reduces engine wear, Sinclair Stations. The World's Most Honored Watch Novembo, 5, 1966 Dad's Day saves on repairs, gives more miles per dollar. Discover America best by car. DRIVE WI T H C A R E AND B UY SI NCLAIR LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCH CO. MONTREAL NEW YORK GENEVA SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Maker of Watches ot the Highest Character Since 11167 P. 0. Box 3526-Columbus, Ohio 43214 The University Presidents Indiana University Representatives * JOHN PONT Head Football Coach DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University J. W. (BILL) ORWIG Director of Athletics * DR. ELVIS J. STAHR ED CADY President, Indiana University Faculty Representative 2 3 -~· r STUDENT DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE - front row, left to right;-Rachel Nachman, Su e Allison, Carla Coff man; middle row, Joel yn Von Haam , Barb Morrison; back row; Milt Yoder, Bill Johannes, Spike Bohachek. Absent from picture, Pam Workman. DAD'S DAY 1966 "YANKEE DOODLE DADDY" W e, the student body of The Ohio State University, welcome you, our Buckeye Dads to this annual celebration- Dad's Day, 1966. Since the early 1920's, Ohio State has desig nated a football Saturday as "Dad's Day"-a day on which to honor all fathers. Luncheons, open-houses, the selection of an OSU Dad of Dad , and many proud fathers have marked our Dad's Day since its inception. To continue this long traditJ:ion, we invite all Dads and their families to attend the open hou es to be held after the game in your honor and specially the Dad's Day talent show to night at 8 p.m. in Mershon Auditorium. Mr. F. James Young has been selected as "Dad of Dads". Mr. Young is the father of four children and grandfather of seven. A resident of Dayton, 0 ., and an employee of the Frigidaire o., Mr. Young enjoys working "around the house" and is active in hi church. MR. F. JAMES YOUNG A daughter, Su an, i a enior in the College of Education. "Dad of Dads" 4 5 Ohio State Football Coaching Staff The C:ollege of Pharmacy completion of the five-year curriculum by all T he College of Pharmacy at Ohio State Uni bachelor of science in pharmacy degree candi versity was established as a school in 1885, im dates since 1948. mediately after the passage of the state law which requires the examination and registra All member colleges of the American Asso tion of all persons who wish to practice phar ciation of Colleges of Pharmacy inaugurated macy in Ohio. the five-year curriculum as a requirement in 1960. That same year, the five-year program The school of pharmacy became a college in became a requirement for accreditation by the LOUIS McCULLOUGH ESCO SARKKINEN HARRY STROBEL 1895 and now offers the bachelor of science in American Council on Pharmaceutical Educa Defensive Coordinator End Coach Guard-Center Coach pharmacy, master of cience and Ph.D. degrees. tion. Headed by Dean Lloyd M. Parks, a graduate of Purdue University and the University of Wisconsin, the college granted 50 bachelor of science in pharmacy degrees during the 1965- 66 school year. Currently under construction in the univer sity' health center area is a new College of Pharmacy Building which will more than dou ble the space now available to the college. Being built at a cost of $3.4 million in state bond issue and ational Institutes of Health funds, the five-story structure was begun in June, 1S6 5, and is expected to be completed next February. A feature of the building will be a pharmaceutical greenhou e for growing plants of medicinal HUGH HINDMAN W. W. (WOODY) HAYES GLENN (Tiger) ELLISON value. Tackle Coach Head Coach Freshman Coach The college also provides a complete library with works covering all fields of specializa tion in pharmacy and pharmacy students ac cess to the main University Dean Lloyd M. Parks Library and other departmental libraries. Aimed at preparing men and women for ca The college's instructional program is sup reers in retail, industrial or hospital pharmacy, plemented by an active research program which education or government service, the instruc includes governmental and industrial contracts tional program of the college is organized into amounting to more than $81,000 a year. five years - pharmacy, pharmaceutical chem i try, pharmacognosy, pharmacology and phar These tudies range from investigations of macy administration. possible anti-cancer substances from plants to projects dealing with the effects of drugs on The college was the first in the United States behavior and variou other aspects of drug to offer a five-year program and has required action. LARRY CATUZZI WILLIAM MALLORY EARLE BRUCE Offensive Backfield Coach Defensive line Coach Defensive Backfield Coach 6 7 Ohio l tate ROBERT REIN RAY PRYOR, Co-Captain after No. 65- CENTER, ARTS No. 45 - HALFBACK, ARTS the game BuekeyH 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 y ou throughout your home. A @U 11£D[Mi]lID[Jb\ ~ GAS@I;s@ll=ila@ !Bl MICHAEL CURRENT, Co-Captain GARY MILLER JOHN FILL, Co-Captain , EDUCATION No. 74- TACKLE, COMMERCE No. SB - TACKLE, EDUCATION No. IS- HALFBACK Photos By House of Portraits THE FINEST SEAFOOD AND SUPERB DRINKS SERVED MO N. thru FRl.. 11 :00 a.m. till 1: 00 a.m. SATU RDA Y 5:00 p.m. till 1: 00 a.m. BILLY ANDERS PAUL HUDSON RICHARD HIME5 No. 81 - END, EDUCATION No. 36- FULLBACK, EDUCATION No. 71 - GUARD, ARTS 9 8 '• FOR HAVING THE MOST COMFORTABLE FANS ARRIVING AT THE GAME ON CLEAN, REFRESHING BUSES WITH THAT ... l\ot'al ~ot1clJ ~crbicc TO CHARTER YOUR GROUP CALL CA4-6310 CA 1-5171 OHIO STADIUM INFORMATION TICKET SALES SERVICE TO PATRONS THE AVAILABLE TICKETS are for sale at gate I (closed end). The Emergency medical treatment is available in spedal first Y ou'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 remember . the old world Arena, just 100 yards north of the closed end of the Stadium. mobile section also is available on the ground level at the Phone CY 3-2624. northeast section of the Stadium. Pay telephones are located flavor . the superb food HISS STAMP Permanent seats: 71,371. Total Seating capacity, Bl,109. at Sections SA, SA, lOA, 17A, 19A, 20A, 22A, and at the 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 the modest cost. Seats in Section A: 31,330; Section B, 14,429; Section C, or closed end of the Stadium until 30 minutes after the games. 21,145. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Total permanent Losses should be reported there and any articles found should be turned in there or to any usher. Address inquiries to Arena HERMAN A. BLOOM, President seats, 71,480. Open Monday through Saturday Temporary seats: South stands, 4,858; field seats, 4,771. Ticket Office, St. John Arena (CY 3-2624). 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. GEORGE W. RITCHEY, Manager Total temporary seats, 9,629. RADIO AND MOVIE CAMERAS Total seats between goal lines: 29,175 or 37%.