1952 MERICA DOROTHY COLLINS, 0 The Sweetheart of Lucky Strike, ,, says· BeHappy­ ... GOLUCKY! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER!

INDIANA - OHIO STATE \ V II.BUR E. NYPP, Editor Wiiiiam A. W ood ruff Advertising Manager John F. H ummell C ircula tion Manage.r National Advertising Rep resentative Don S pencer o .• 271 Mad iso n A ve., New York 16, • Y . T he President& ------· l T he A thletic D iret"lo n, ------5 T he H ead Coache ------6 The Faculty Repre~cntatives ------7 fosic at Half-time ------8 Meet T he Hoosier, ------_ 'I Ohio tale P layers ------10, 14. 18, 27, 30, 31 Indiana Players ------12, 16, 28, 32 Ohio late P laying umbers ------20 lndiana P laying umbers ------______25 Action of '51 Indiana-Ohio tale ______36 Ohio tale H onors Boy couts ___ ------38 Ohio tale R oster ------______39 Indiana Roster ------•• ___ _ ------___ 41 TODAY' S COVER Invites your a ttention to He -42n d a nnive rsary of Boy Scoutdom. Th Boy Scout movement, init iated in this country in 1910 by William D. Boyce of Il l., has, as its 1952 slogan, " Fo rward on liberty's Team". f or man)' years, Boy Scouts of Columbus a nd vici nity have a ssisted as ushers in Ohio Stadium.

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DR. HOWARD L. BEVIS RICHARD C. LARKINS Ohio State University Ohio State University

DR. HERMAN B. W ELLS PAUL J. HARR ELL Indiana Un iversity Indiana University 4 5 The The Head Faculty Coaches Representatives

W.W. "WOODY" HAYES DR. WEND EL L D. POSTLE Ohio State University Ohio State University

BER NIE CRIMMIN S JOHN F. MEE India na University Indiana University 6 7 : ooooooooooooo ooooooo ooo oooooooooooooooooooooooo cooo oooo oo ooo oo oooooo ooo ooo ooooo n9'WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWW 4 MUSIC AT HALF TIME Meet the Hoosie rs J OHN BARTKIEWICZ, of Chicago, freshman Ambridge, Pa., is the 1o. 1 chatter box for the halfback, i the only Korean veteran on the Indiana Hoosiers. Rus o, who played 313 0 minutes last fall football quad. Graduate of Tilden Tech and brother to stand only behind Eel Roth (3150), is one of the T HE Ohio tate Univer ity Marching Band form a fine service of ushering in Ohio tadium. 1 of Joe and \Valter Bartkiewicz, squad's be t morale in trument with his flaming opens its 1952 sea on with "The Buckeye Fanfare". First Class Scout badge is fo rmed to the march, " a­ Indiana football letter111 en of 1946 spirit and con tant conversation .... Florian Helin­ Then, in two solid ranks tretching from sideline to tional Emblem". The head of a cout is formed next, through 1949, he \\'ent directly to ski ophomore quarterback and punter, had his Big sideline, it stride precisely do\\'n the fie ld to the tune complete with hat and neckerchief. The music the front-line battlefields from Ten baptism of fire last fall under lll1ll ual and un­ high chool with a Marine unit. favorable circumstance . Native of Hurl ey, Wis., he of "School Days." "Marching Along Together". Young Bartkiewicz has four made his debut in the snow at the Indiana-Wi consin years of college competition in game at Madison and came through brilliantly. In a front of him, having qualified for 35-111.p .h. gale, Helin ki punted 14 time for a 37.1 freshman eligibility by February average with one blocked boot and another that entrance last year. . . . :Floyd sai led 61 yards in the snow. The \tV i con in kicker John Bartkiewi cz \\T' Campbell , of Milwaukee. 1 ., that clay \\·as Capt. Jim Hammond, who had won the another freshman halfback, wa the top scholar the conference punting crown the year before, and he second eme ter. He was right on the heel of an had a 36-yard average on half as many kick .... "A" standard .... Behind Campbell on the honor lt wa little \\'Oncler that Eugene Gedman, enior full­ list \\'ere junior end John Zuger, junior halfback back from Duquesne, Pa., walked off \\'ith the Most \I\Tilliam Daugherty, senior encl Bob Inserra, enior Valuable Player award at Indiana la t fa ll. He halfback George Byers and sopho111ore guard Ken gained 731 yard by ru bing, 56 by forward pa sing, chermer. ... Byer · is the son of Herman Byer·, 240 b_v pa receivi ncr, 33 by punt returns, 247 by head football c ach at Evan ville Reitz High chool kickoff return and talli ed eight of the team's 18 and for111er Indiana halfback . . .. The city of Ft. touchdo\\'ns .... Nate Borden, who played 127 min­ \Vayne i top contributor to the Indiana squad, with utes a · a freshman tackle last fa ll, i · the fa te t of senior guard Benny Fioritto and senior tackles Ed the Indiana linemen .... Quarterback Dick A h­ Roth and Sam Talarico playing regularly in some burner completed the longe t touchdown pass in the role .... Roth gained the 1952 ea on of eligibility history of Indiana's Memorial stadium last fa ll, a 51- by action of the Big Ten co111mittee last June after yarcl heave to Encl Cli fton Anderson. The pitch ac­ he had missed spring drills. The LU. Military De­ tuall y traveled more yardage-from hi s own 49 into partment hospitalized Roth for urgery a week later the end zone but was rn ea ured to the goal line only. ( he 11·iJI be commissioned upon his graduation) and ... John Popka, sophomore end from East Chicago so he ·pent most I f the summer months recuperat­ Roosevelt, wa president of hi senior c uncil, won ing .... Talarico mi sed the 1952 campaign because the prize a the top (alu m t athlet - cholar and was of injuries. He and Fioritto pent the ummer at an cited by the Elk national organization a one of ir Force ROTC camp .... J nnior halfback Earl ''America's outstanding yo ung citizen " as a high ( P t ) Fisher, another Evan ville Reitz product, chool enior. ... Bill Holz bach, junior halfback \\'ho hustle to weigh 150 pounds, was hi s teammates' from the same school, holds the all-time football scor­ choice a the out tanding player of Indiana's spring ing record and the Rough Rider , without exception, drill · .... Deno Kottarclis, junior halfback from have been Hoo ierland's mo t consistently powerful Gary Emer,,011, and Harry Jagiel ki, junior tackle, grid machine the pa t decade .. .. Quarterback Ray who played with Bartkiewicz at Tilden Tech in Chi­ Petrau. kas, of Homestead, Pa., hope to be Dr. Pet­ cacro, were picked a the mo t improved back and 1'-1oving to the south end of the field, the band, rau kas in not too many years; he is a Medical A the two ranks reach the center of the field, a lineman, re pectivcly .. . . Jagielski was the Big Ten chool student. ... Petrauskas, junior center harley large "I" is formed and the band plays " Indiana, our while i111itating the ound of a bell, for111 a li berty heavyweight wrestling runner-up last wi nter, too .... Razmic and Zuger were high school teammate .... Indiana." The mu ic changes to "Fight the Team bell wh ich i the symbol of "Forward on Liberty 's J unior guard Dick Barnhart and junior tackle Kay As were J erry Ellis, junior halfback from New Across The Field" and the band spells a fo rmation Hut ell al o lettered in the grappling ·port. . .. Ca tie, and Tom Dailey, ophomore fullback. . . . Team", the Scouts' n,ational get-out-the-yote dri\' . Barnhart. sophomore center James Vesel and sopho­ \tVilliam Dozier, senior right halfback, played with which reads O H I O to the west stands. s the ba ·while the band plays "America, the Beauti ful", mor cruard Lou Zobrosky, all former outh Bend Ru so at Ambridge, Pa.... Larry Fromhart, senior horns shuttle back and forth, the fo rmatio n is re­ Central players, joined their old high school coach fullback an d punter, is a nephew of \Vally Fromhart, the 600 Scouts u hering at today's game move ont versed for the ea t stands and then returns to face this fall at Bloomington when Chris Dal Sas o left ex-Notre Dame star . . . . Center \\'illiam Svyantek the Ohio tand for the sea on' first performance of the field to repeat in uni on the Scout Oath . .--\.s the his coaching spot there to become Bernie Crimmins' is left-handed. . . . About Paul Kobulnicky, who tackle tutor at Indiana. . . . Dal Sasso played at Carmen Ohio. Scout leave the field, the band ends the ho w by plays end at less than 170 pounds, Coach Bernie Indiana in 1934, 1935 and 1936 and scored two spelling out V O T E and playing ' My Land and touchdown ( first again t Ohio niversity in 1934 Crimmin says this: "For a boy his size, Kobulnicky The balance of today's show i dedicated to the i as good as any coach could expect to have on his Your Land". and then against 1'-Iichigan in 1936) as a tackle. Boy Scouts of America, \\'ho, year after year, per- enior tackle Pete Russo. who hail from quad'.

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Oh! come let's sing Ohio's praise, And songs to Alma Mater raise; While our hearts rebounding thrill, With joy which death alone can still. Summer's heat or Winter's cold, The seasons pass, the years will roll; Time and change will surely show How firm thy friendship Ohio. These jolly days of priceless worth, By for the gladdest days of earth, Soon will pass and we not know How dearly we love Ohio. We should strive to keep thy name Of fair repute and spotless fame; So, in college holls we' ll grow To love thee better Ohio. Tho' age may dim our mem'ry 's store, We' ll think of happy days of yore, True to friend and frank to foe, As sturdy sons of Ohio. If on seas of core we roll, ' Neath blackened sky, o 'er barren shoal, Tho'ts of thee bid darkness go, Dor Alma Mater Ohio.

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13-Petrauskas ' 53 6' 1" B 20 5'9" 168 B 21 188 11-Ernst ' 54 14-Byers '55 B 20 5' 1O" 177 B 18 6' 1" 170 12- Bruney ' 53 16-Ellis '54 5'9" B 22 6' 189 B 20 170 14- Doyle ' 53 17-Fromhart '53 B 20 5' 1 O" B 19 5' 1 O" 180 186 15- Knecht ' 55 18-Byers '53 22 5'11" B 19 5'9" 167 B 178 19- Howell '55 19-Kottaridis '54 B 19 6'1" 197 B 22 5'9" 172 20- Borton ' 55 22-D'Achille ' 53 B 23 6' 200 B 21 5'8" 173 21 - Petersen ' 53 23-Domenic ' 55 6'1" B 19 6' 196 B 19 175 2~ Leggett ' 55 24-Campbell '56 B 20 5'10" 185 B 18 5'11" 170 23- Koder ' 54 25-Helinski '55 19 5'5" 128 B 19 5'10" 170 24- Weed ' SS B 26-Ashburner '53 21 6'1" 198 B 20 5'1 O" 170 25- Curcillo '53 B 27-Bragalone '54 21 6'2" 182 B 21 6'2" 175 28- Wilks '53 B 29-Superick ' 54 B 18 6'3" 212 B 21 6'2" 182 30- Ludwig '56 31-Peake '55 B 5'10" B 20 6'2" 192 20 191 32- Bechtel '54 32-0lson '53 B 22 5'9" 185 33- Koepnick ' 53 B 21 6' 194 22 6'1" 204 33-Fisher '54 B 21 5'6" 155 36- Hlay '53 B 34-Gmuca '55 19 6' B 18 5'10" 168 B 192 40-Cassady '56 35-Doi:ier '53 B 22 6' B 19 6'2" 192 188 42- Goodsell ' 55 36-Slosky '54 20 5'10" B 21 5'11 " 177 B 188 43-Gambill '53 37-Dailey ' 55 B 19 5'11" B 21 5'9" 182 185 44-Skvarka '53 40-Hol:i: bach '54 B 20 5'10" B 20 5'9" 193 175 45-Watkins 'SS 43-Kun ' 56 B 19 6' 186 46-Bond '56 B 19 6'1 " 182 5'10" 174 44-Gedman '53 B 20 5'1 O" 190 47-Rosso '54 B 22 45-Daugherty '54 2 1 5'9" 183 B 21 5'1 O" 175 48-Beekley ' 53 B 47-Bodart '55 6'1" 2 1 6'2" 210 KING-SIZE B 20 180 SO-Ruehl ' 55 c 49-Bartkiewc:i: '56 B 20 6' 6' 237 185 SI-Krisher ' 55 c 19 50-Svyantek ' 54 c 20 6' 200 53-Merrell ' 54 c 20 6' 3" 222 51-Rai:mic '53 c 21 5'10" 191 55- Thornton ' 5'1 c 20 6' 196 GAP{TT Ej 52-Vesel '55 c 20 5'11" 188 56- Dawdy '54 c 21 6'1" 200 53-Milano ' 55 c 19 5'10" 200 58- Mott '55 c 20 6' 2" 190 SS-Ferrari ' 54 c 20 5' 11" 190 ETTES o· 56-Martin ' 53 21 5' 11" 59-Ternent ' 53 G 20 6'1" 197 c 185 21 6' 209 ,,i 60-Fioritto '53 G 22 5'11" 188 G 60-Sidell ' 54 61-Barnhart '54 G 20 6' 22 6' 208 190 62-Takacs ' 54 G 62-Pecoraro '55 G 20 5'9" 188 63-Re ichenbach '55 G 19 5'10" 216 63- Morgan ' 54 G 20 6' 190 64-W illiams ' 55 G 20 5' 11" 215 LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. 64-Connors '54 T 20 5'11" 202 66-Roberts '54 G 20 5' 11" 188 65- Zobrosky '55 G 2 3 5'11" 190 68-Riticher '55 G 19 5' 1 O" 2 12 66- Roth '53 T 20 5'11" 202 70-Schiller '55 T 18 6'2" 2 52 67- Hutsell ' 54 G 20 6' 184 T 19 6'5" 225 68- Schermer '55 G 20 6' 185 71-Myers '55 69- Pihonsky '55 20 6' 192 T 20 6' 21 0 G 7 2-Schumacher '55 70- Johnson ' 55 T 21 6' 190 5' 11 " 2 22 73-Jaooby '54 T 20 72-0:i:ienslaw '53 E 20 6' 1" 192 74-Guthrie '53 T 20 6'1 " 221 73-Jagielski ' 54 T 22 5' 11 " 205 75-Hietikko '53 T 21 6'3" 230 74-Russo ' 53 T 22 6' 21 0 76-Denker '54 T 20 6'1 " 21 9 75-Borden ' 55 T 20 6' 197 77- Swart:i; ' 55 T 19 6' 1" 230 76-Landefeld ' 55 T 22 6'2" 210 77-Talarico '53 78- Edgington 54 T 21 6' 3" 209 T 20 6' 207 78-Dempsey '55 6'1" T 21 6'1 " 203 T 21 210 79-Vavroch ' 53 79-Kimbo '55 T 19 6' 1" 200 6' 1" SO-Grimes '53 E 2 1 196 80-Popka ' 55 E 21 6'1 " 178 82-Anderson 53 E 22 6'1" 192 81 -Kobulnicky '54 E 21 5' 11" 175 83-Dugger '55 E 19 6 '2" 2 16 82-Hatfield '55 E 20 5'1 0" 185 84-Croy '55 E 19 6'1" 18 1 83-Anderson '53 E 20 6'3" 2 12 85-Joslin '54 E 21 6' . 187 84-Henry '55 E 20 6'2" 188 86-Ca mpbell '55 E 21 5'11 " 185 85-Zuger '54 E 22 5'11" 184 88-Hague '54 E 20 6' 192 86-Moon '55 E 20 6'1" 190 89-Corbitt ' 55 E 20 6' 1" 190 87- Reed '55 E 19 6' 1" 182 90-Thomas ' 53 E 21 6'1 ° 194 SS-Inserra '53 E 21 5' 11" 175 91-Manyak '53 E 22 6'1 " 191 89-Smith '53 E 22 6'1 " 191 92-Ashton '55 E 19 6'1" 190 LA GEST LLING . CIGA TT IN AM RICA' LL 90-Parker '54 G 20 5' 11 " 186 Copyright 1952, l1cvn r & Mn •! To,,,.c

INDIANA Playing Numbers Located: Bloomington Name of Stadium: Memorial (33,774) Founded: 1 20 Football Coach : Bernie Crimmins No. Name Pos. Enrollment: 13,386 Series R ecord: OSU won 20; Indiana, 10 ; Nickname: Hoosiers 3 t ies. 13 ** Petrauskas, Ray ---··--·---·- --··--QB Colors : Crimson and 1951 Record: Won 2, Lost 7 16 *Ellis, Jerry - --··--- ·-··------RH Cream Lettermen Returning: 26 17 Fromhart, Larry --········------·---- - FB 18 ** Byers, George ______RH PURDUE 19 Kottaridis, Deno ·····-········-··-·-· LH Located: Lafayette Name of Stadium: Ross·Ade (52,000) 22 ** D' Achille, Lou -----···········----·------QB Founded : 1869 Football Coach : "Stu" Holcomb 23 Domenic, Don - -·----····------LH Enrollment: 11,000 Series R ecord: OSU won 9 ; Purdue, 4 ; 24 Campbell, Floyd - ·-·------··--·--· -·- RH Nickname: Boiler- 1 t ie. 25 *Helinski, Florian -·-···------· QB makers 1951 Record: Won 5, Lost 4 26 *Ashburner, Richard ------Qlt Colors: Old Gold and Lettermen R eturning: 30 Black 27 Bragalone, Ray ------·· QB 29 Superick, Steve -·--····-··---- QB 31 Peake, Robert - ··-······---·--- _ FB WISCONSIN 32 **Olson, Richard -··-----·- __ ···-· RH Located : Madison Name of Stadium: Camp Randall (51,000) 33 *Fisher, Earl ·------LH Founded: 1848 Football Coach : Ivan Williamson 34 Gmuca, Ray ------• ·-·- FB Enrollment: 14,460 Series R ecord: OSU won 12, Wisconsin 6 ; 35 *Dozier, William ---·- RH Nickname: Badgers 3 t ies. 36 Slosky, Edward _ _ FB Colors : Cardinal and 1951 Record: Won 7, Lost l, Tied 1 White Lettermen Returning: 17 37 Dailey, Tern --··-· ---·-----·· _ .. _ __ _ FB 40 *Holzbach, Will '. am ---· ···----- ··------LH WAS HINGTON STATE 43 Kun, Lester ------····-____ LH 44 **Gedman, Eugene _ __ . ---·-- __ _ __fB Located: Pullman Name of Stadium: Rogers (25,000) 45 *Daughe rty, William -·· LH Founded: 1870 Football Coach : Alton Kircher 47 Boda rt, Joseph - ·-· _ ----- __ _ _ ·-- LH Enrollmen t: 5,894 Series Record: First meeting 49 Bartkiewicz, J ohn --··- ______LH Nickname: Cougars 1951 Record : Won 7, Lost 3 Colors: Crimson and Lettermen Returning: 20 50 *Svyante k, William _ --· __ .. __ ···- ·-· _____ C Gray 51 *Razmic, Cha rles -·····----·· --·------·-·C 52 Vesel, Jc,mes ---·--· _ ····-·-·-·-----C IOWA 53 Milazzo, Anthony ...... ------··-·----C 55 Fe rrari, Ron nie __ .. -----·--·---- _ C Located: Iowa City Name of Stadium: Iowa (53,000) Founded: 1847 Football Coach : Forest Evashevski 56 Martin, Larry -·-·------··- --··- C Enrollment: 8,192 Series Record : OSU won 8 ; Iowa, 5 ; 60 ** Fioritto, Benny _ _ .. ------··---G Nickname : H awkeyes 2 ties 61 Barnhart, Richard . -·------····------G Colors : Old Gold and 1951 Record: Won 2. Lost 5, Tied 2 62 Pecoraro, Anthony - -··- __ ---- G Black Lettermen Returning: 16 63 *Morgan, Jo hn __ ... . -·---··----- G 64 *Connors, John ___ ··-·-···-··-··-----· T NORTH WESTERN 65 Zobrosky, Lou --- ·-··-·--···---- G Located: Evanston Name of Stadium: Dyche (54,000) 66 **Roth, Edward ------___ ·---- T Founded: 1851 Football Coach : Robert Voigts 67 Hutsell, Kay ----·· _ ·--·------_ G Enrollment: 7,699 Series Record: OSU won 19; North­ 68 Schermer, Ken --·· ... ·--- ·-·····- _ G Nickname: Wildcats western 9 ; l tie 69 Pihonsky, Edward .... -·------_ G Colors: Purple and 1951 Record: Won 5, Lost 4 70 Johnson, Lester -·-- .... ----- _ _T White Lettermen Returning: 26 72 Dzienslaw, Henry ········---····--·---- E 73 • Jagielski, Harry _ _ .. T The DESHL ER'S "H IT PARADE" OF STARS PITTS BU RGH 74 **Russo, Pete __ ... . T Now-Nitely thru Oct. Located: Pittsburgh Name of Stadium: Pitt (60,000) 75 *Borde n, Nate _ T HAR RY RANCH And His Comedy And Dance Bond Founded: 1787 Football Coach : Lowell Dawson 76 Landefe ld, Kent T Enrollment: 16,000 Series Record: OSU won 12; Pitt 3 ; 77 **Talarico, Sam _ _ T Oct. 2 thru Oct. 15 Nickname: Panthers 1 tie 78 De mpsey, Jer ry T . . . the incomparable HILDEGARDE Colors: Blue and Gold 1951 Record: Won 3, Lost 79 Kimbo, Con ney _ -· T Lettermen Returning : 25 80 Popka, John ______.... E Oct. 16 thru Oct. 29 81 *Kobulnicky, Paul E WALLY GRIFFIN, famous pior,1st-songster ILLI NOIS 82 Hatfi eld, Robert _ --· E Ra dio, TV and Recording Star Located: Champaign Name of Stadium: Memorial (71,119) 83 *Anderson, Jerry . ----···· ___ E Founded: 1868 Football Coach : Ray Eliot 84 Henry, Don __ . _ -···--· _ __ E Oct. 30 thru Nov. 12 Enrollment: 15,350 Series Record : OSU won 22; , 15 ; 85 *l uger, John _ -··- --· .. ·------E TV's fabulous DAGMAR, IN PERSON . . . ('nuff said!) Nickname: Illini 3 ties 86 Moon, Leroy _____ ------E Colors: Orange and 1951 Record : Won 9, Lost 0, Tied 1 Nov. 13 thru Nov. 26 Blue Lettermen Returning: 24 87 Reed, Merle -··-- ---·· __ E PEE WE E HUNT a nd his Great Dixieland Bond 88 **Inserra, Robert ______E 89 *Smith, Merritt _ .. E MICHIGAN 90 Parker, Mel ·- _ ----·- _ _ G Localed : Ann Arbor Name of Stadium: Michigan (97,239) Founded : 1817 F ootball Coach: Bennie Oosterbaan Enrollment: 18,800 Series Record: Michigan won 32 ; OSU, *Lettermen Nickname: Wolverines 12; 4 ties Colors: Maize and Blue 1961 Record: Won 4, Lost 5 Lettermen Returning: 2

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R. I. GR IFF ITH, MANAGING DIRECTOR

36 37 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Homa Town Ohio State Honors The Boy Scouts 82 *Anderson, Richard -----· RE 192 6-1 22 Senior Portsm outh 92 Ashton, William ····------·-··- LE 190 6-1 19 Sopha more Piqua 32 Bechtel, Earl ___ ------FB 192 6-2 20 Junior Fredericktown HE Boy Scouts of America are going "Forward on Liberty's T eam"! 48 *Beekley, Marts ·-···-··-··----· RH 183 5-9 21 Senior Sharonville T 46 Bond, Robert ____ ···-····-·------RH 182 6-1 19 Freshman Akron This dynamic crusade theme will highlight the Scouting program during 1952, 1953 and 1954- of the 20 • Borton, Jahn ___ ------· QB 197 6-1 19 Sophomore Alliance Boy couts of America, Cen tral Ohio Council. 12 ** Bruney, Fred ·------LH 177 5-10 20 Senior Martins Ferry 86 Campbell, Jack ------RE 185 5-11 21 Saphamare New Philadelphia The purpo e during th e next three year will be to make: 40 Cassady, Howard ______LH 168 5-10 18 Freshman Columbus THE BOY 89 Corbitt, Walter --····-·····--··-·--·-··· LE 190 6-1 20 Sophomore Portsmouth 84 Croy, Jack ------·-·· LE 181 6-1 19 Sop ham ore Dayton OUR MOVEME T 25 •*Curcillo, Tony -···------FB 198 6-1 21 Senior Elyria OUR ATIO 56 Dawdy, Donald -·------···- C 200 6-1 21 Junior Cincinnati 76 Denker, Irv ··-···------···· LT 219 6-1 20 Junior New York, N.Y. Physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. 14 *Doyle, Richard .. ------FB 189 6-0 22 Senior Rochester, Pa. THE BOY 83 Dugger, Dean ------·-·····--- RE 216 6-2 19 Sophomore Charleston, W.Va. 78 Edgington, Harry ------·· LT 209 6-3 21 Junior Toledo Forward iu personal fitness 11 Ernst, Richard _ ------RH 168 5-9 20 Junior Cincinnati Forward in skills for Living 43 Gambill, David -···-- ··----- RH 177 5-9 21 Senior Portsmouth Forward in the faith of his fathers . 42 *Goodsell, Douglas ·---·------FB 192 6-2 19 Sophomore Columbus 80 •*Grimes, Robert ------LE 196 6-1 21 Se nior Middletown THE MOVEME T 74 *Guthrie, George ------··· RT 221 6 -1 20 Senior Columbus Forward in its community foundations 88 Hague, Themas __ ····-----· LE 192 6-0 20 Junior Rocky River 75 ** Hietikko, James ------LT 230 6-3 21 Senior Conneaut Forward in its adventuresome pro gram 36 ** Hlay, Jahn ---··· _ ------FB 204 6-1 22 Senior Niles Forward in its devoted leadership 19 Hewell, Carroll -···--·· ·-········-·- LH 167 5-9 19 Sophomore Parts mouth 73 * Jacoby, George ------RT 222 5-11 20 Junior Taleda THE ATI O 85 *Joslin , Robert ___ ·····--··-·-··--RE 187 6-0 21 Junior Middletown F orwal'd in spiritual ideals 15 Knecht, Gilbert ··-· _ ··-----·- LH 180 5-10 19 Sophomore Lima Forward in conservation of human and natural resources 23 Kader, Robert ----·····-······ QB 185 5-10 20 Junior Toledo Forward in alert and active citizenship 33 •* Koepnick, Robert 194 6-0 21 Senior Dayton 51 *Krishner, Jerry ---·------C 237 6-0 19 Sophomore Massillon In its forty-two years of helping build a better America by building be-tter Americans, th e Boy Scouts 22 Leggett, David ___ ···-··-·----~------QB 196 6-0 19 Sophomore New Philadelphia of America has grown continuou ly. 30 Ludwig, Paul ------FB 212 6-3 18 Fresh man Marion 91 Manyak, John ·-·····---·······-- LE 191 6-1 22 Senior Warren W orking together m the T hree Y ear Program "Forward on Liberty's Team", more than 3000 men 53 *Merrell, James ___ ------C 222 6-3 20 Junior Geneva and women in central O hio are pledged to serve America and the future in this great national need. 5& Mott, William -----·· C 190 6-2 20 Saphamare Proctorville 71 Myers, Rebert ------·-···--··- RT 225 6-5 19 Sophomore Springfield As the result of the devoted service of Scouters, Scouting in the Central Ohio Council is going "Forward 21 Petersen, William . -----···- QB 200 6-0 23 Senior Cleveland on Liberty's Team" through increased membership, civic service and an adventure ome program. Since the first 63 *Reichenbach, James ------RG 216 5-10 19 Saphamore Massillon of the year, 62 new units have been organized to provide Scouting opportunity for 906 boys entering the Scouting 68 Riticher, Ray ______RG 212 5-10 19 Sophomore To ledo program. 66 Roberts, Robert __ --·--····-······· LG 188 5-11 20 Junior Zanesville 47 • Rosso, George ______RH 174 5-10 22 Junior Pi ttsburgh, Pa. More than 9100 boys now are active in couting m Delaware Fairfield, Faye tte, F ranklin, Highland, 50 Ruehl , James ------C 210 6-2 21 Sophomore Cu mberland, Md. Hocking, Madison, Pickaway and Union countie in 354- units sponsored by churches, fraternal, vete ran and civic 70 Schiller, Richard .. __ ·····--·····---- RT 252 6-2 18 Saphamare Bellaire groups. These in titutions forming the Central Ohio Area Counci l cooperate to provide camping facilities, 72 Schumacher, James - ····-··------RT 210 6-0 20 Sophomore Massillon 60 Sidell, Rollo ----- _ ----- LG 209 6-0 21 Junior Oak Harber leadership training, program aids and to extend th e opportunity for Scouting to more boys in the e counties. 4.t .. Skvarka, Bernie (C) ------···· LH 182 5-9 21 Senior Struthers One of the features of th e "Forward on Liberty's Team" program will be th e Get Out the Vote Cam­ 77 Swartz, Donald ------·-- LT 230 6-1 19 Sophomore Newark paign bein g conducted this Fall in cooperation with the Freedoms Foundation on an entirely non-partisan basi . 62 *Takacs, Michael . ··------LG 208 6-0 22 Junior Massillon 59 Ternent, William ----- __ LG 197 6-1 20 Senior Columbus Boy couts th rough out America will distribute a million posters and on Nove mber 1 t will place "Vote" mes­ 90 *Thomas, Richard ····-····------LE 194 6-1 21 Senior Martins Ferry sages on the doors of thirty million homes. 55 Thornton, Rebert __ ········--···· C 196 6-0 20 Junior Willard During today's half-time program, Boy Scouts, Explorers and Leaders will re-dedicate themselves to the 79 Yavrach, William ----- LT 203 6-1 21 Senior Cleveland 45 Watkins, Robert _ ------RH 193 5-9 20 Sophomore New Bedford, Mass. cout oath and its ideals of character building and citizenship training. These same 800 boys and leaders are O hio 24 Weed, Th urlow ------·-·····--- QB 128 5-5 19 Saphamare Columbus tadium ushers who take pride in assisting in this great sport. arena during the football ason. 28 *Wilks, William ______QB 182 6-2 21 Senior Hamiltan 64 Williams, David ____ ------__ LG 215 5-11 20 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pa. *denotes letter

38 39 I THE Howard Johnson's IN DIANA UNIVERSITY ROSTER HISS STAMP Ice Crecrm Shoppes and Restaurant No . Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town OF 13 ** Petrauskas, Ray ______QB 188 6-1 21 Senior Homestead, Pa . COMPANY ______HB 14 Byers, Philip 170 6-1 18 Sophomore Evansville, Ind. COLUMBUS, OHIO 16 *Ellis, Jerry RH 170 5-9 20 J unior New Castle 17 Framhart, Larry ______FB 186 5-10 20 Senior Hagerstown 18 ** Byers, George ______RH 178 5-11 22 Evansville HERMAN A. BLOOM Senior • 19 Kattaridis, Deno LH 172 5.9 22 Junior Gary President and General Manager 22 ** D' Achille, Lou Q B 173 5-8 21 Senior Beaver Falls, Pa. 23 Domenic, Don ______LH 175 BEFO RE AND AFTER THE GAME 6-1 19 Sophomore Latrobe, Pa. 24 Campbell, Floyd ---··--····RH 170 5-11 18 Freshman Milwaukee, Wis. 25 *Helinski, Florian ______QB AVOID IN-TOWN P'ARKING PROB LEMS 170 5-10 19 Sophomore Hurley, Wis. 26 * Ashburner, Richard ______QB 170 5-10 20 Senior Swissvale, Pa. RUBBER, BRASS AND STEEL 27 Braga lone, Ray QB 175 6-2 21 Junior Campbell, 0 . 29 Superick, Steve ______QB 182 6-2 21 J unior Canonsburg, Pa. • 31 Peake, Robert FB 191 5-10 20 Sophomore Peoria, Ill. MARKING DEVICES 32 **O lson, Richard ______RH 185 5.9 22 Senior Crafton, Pa. Three Convenient Locations 33 *Fisher, Earl LH 155 5-6 21 Junior Evansville BRONZE TABLETS 34 Gmuca, Ray FB 192 6-0 19 Sophomore Johnstown, Pa. 35 *Dozier, William ______RH 188 6-0 22 Senior Ambridge, Pa. NUMBERING MACHINE 36 Slosky, Edward ______FB 188 5-10 20 J unior California, Pa. • 37 Dai ley, Tom ______FB 185 5-11 19 Sophomore New Castle 40 *Holzbach, William LH 175 5-10 20 J unior East Chicago East Broad Street and James Road 43 Kun, Lester ______LH 186 6-0 19 Freshman Chicago, Ill. 44 **Gedman, Eugene _____.... FB 190 5-10 20 Senior Duquesne, Pa. 195 EAST LONG STREET 5090 North High Street 45 *Dougherty William _____LH 175 5-10 21 Junior South Bend 47 Bodart, Joseph LH 180 6-1 20 Sophomore Westville, Ill. COLUMBUS, OHIO 1313 Olentangy River Road 49 Bartkiewicz, John ______LH 185 6-0 20 Freshman Chicago, Ill. 50 *Svyantek, William _____ c 200 6 -0 20 Junior Hibbs, Pa. 51 *Razmic, Charles ______c 191 5-10 21 Senior Homestead, Po. 52 Vesel, James -----·------·-····-C 188 5-11 20 Sophomore South Bend 53 Milazzo, Anthony ------·--· C 200 5 -10 19 Sophomore Hammond 55 Ferrari, Ronnie ... c 190 5-11 20 Junior McKeesport, Pa. 56 Martin, Larry ______c 185 5 -11 21 Se nior Freedom, Pa . 60 ** Fioritto, Benny --·------.... G 188 5-11 22 Senior Ft. Wayne 61 Barnhart, Richard ______G 190 6-0 20 Junior South Bend T H E 62 Pecoraro, Anthony _____G 188 5-9 20 Sophomore Ambridge, Po . DAVID DAVIES, Inc. 63 *Morgan, Jahn ______G 190 6-0 20 Junior Bethlehem, Pa. 64 *Connors, John 202 5-11 20 Junio r Chicago, Ill. ·------.______GT 65 Zabrosky, Lou -··-- 190 5-11 23 Sopho more South Bend SHAW -DAVIS CO. 66 '*Roth, Edward ______T 202 5-11 20 Senior Ft. Wayne Meat Packers 67 Hutsell, Kay ------.G 184 6-0 20 J unior Blue Island, Ill. 68 Schermer, Ken ______G 185 6-0 20 Sophomore Pekin, Ill. ______G FUNER AL HOMES 69 Pihonsky, Edward 192 6-0 20 Sopho'llore Homestead, Pa. Columbus, 0 .-Zanesville, 0. 70 Johnson, Lester -····------·T 190 6-0 21 Sophor11o re Richmond 72 Dzienslaw, Henry - ______.. E 192 6-1 20 Senior Gary 34 W . 2 nd Ave. UN. 4155-4156 73 • Jagielski, Harry -- ______T 205 5-11 22 Junior Chicago, Ill. 74 ** Ru sso, Pete -- .. -··----·T 210 6-0 22 Senior Ambridge, Pa. 75 *Barden, Nate ______T 197 6-0 20 Sophomore Jersey City, N. J . 76 Landefeld, Kent _ ------T 210 6-2 22 Sophomore Connellsville, Pa. Serving All Ohio 77 **Talarico, Sam T 207 6-0 20 Senior Ft. Wayne ______T Columbus' Newest Fu neral Home 78 Dempsey, Jerry ··- 210 6-1 21 Sophomore Canton, 0 . Ohio's Favorite Meat Products 79 Kimbo, Conney ---- ·--··-·--·-T 200 6-1 19 Sophomore McKeesport, Pa. and Chapel 4341 N. High St. 80 Papka, John --··-··------E 178 6-1 21 Sophomore East Chicago 81 *Kobulnicky, Paul ------.E 175 5-11 2 1 Junior McKeesport, Pa. LA. 2600 82 Hatfield, Robert -·---·----·------E 185 5-10 20 Sophomore Connellsville, Pa. 83 *Anderson, Jerry ______E 212 6-3 20 Senior Grand Rapids, Minn. JE. 3600 84 Henry, Don ______E 188 6-2 20 Sophomore Evansville 85 *Zuger, John ______E 184 5 -11 22 Junior Homestead, Pa. 86 Moon, Leroy -·-·-·------E 190 6-1 20 Sophomore LATEST CADILLAC 87 Reed, Merle ---·· ------.... E 182 6-1 19 Sophomore Evansville ______E AMBULANCES 88 **Inserra, Robert 175 5-11 21 Senior Monongahela, Pa. 89 *Smith, Merritt .....______E 191 6-1 22 Senior Plymouth 90 Parker, Mel ------·-· ______G 186 5-11 20 Junior Aurora, Ill. Serving the Stadiu.m *Indicates letters since its inception look for the Di amond-Shaped

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