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Michigan State Agricultural College became the Spartans of Michigan College was a rel­ State College. atively small uni­ Michigan State is proud of its heritage, and service to versity before the people of Michigan has remained the guiding phil­ World War II, but osophy of the institution since its founding as the "state it stands today as college." The 15,000 students in the college classrooms are the eleventh larg­ but part of the broad service philosophy of Michigan est institution of State College; a program which extends in all directions higher education to spread scientific knowledge to the far corners of in the nation. Not the state. only does it have Through the agricultural experiment station, the co­ the student body, operative extension service and the continuing education but it has the edu­ service, an additional 100,000 Michigan residents each cational philoso­ year are given assistance and training by the college. phy, breadth of Today, students have a choice of approximately 70 cur­ curriculum, facul­ ricula, with 58 of these offering graduate degrees. Among ty and physical the courses available are agriculture, home economics, facilities to match. hotel administration, chemistry, physics, engineering, Here are some medical technology, nw·sing, police administration, busi­ little-known facts ness, art, pre-medicine and pre-law. The administration about Michigan of these courses is divided into eight main schools. They State College. En­ are: agriculture, home economics, engineering, veterinary rollment of stu­ medicine, graduate studies, science and arts, business and dents reached a public service, and the Basic college, a two-year program post-war peak of of general education. 16,243 during the Although the school is in every way a university, officials fall quarter of of Michigan State prefer to keep the term "college" to 1949. In the fall avoid confusion with their sister Big Ten member, the term of 1950, en­ . rollment stood at An important factor in Michigan State's growth has approximately 15,- been the dynamic leadership of President John A. Han­ 000. Total faculty, nah. He has served the college since his graduation in including teach­ 1923, when he became an extension specialist. He was ing, research and named secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, gov­ extension, numbers erning body of the college, in 1935, and president in 1941. over 2,000. Physi­ President Hannah is also recognized as one of the na­ cal facilities on tion's top educational leaders, having served as president the Spartan cam­ of the American Association of Land Grant Colleges and pus have grown Universities during 1949, and as chairman of the organi­ tremendously since zation's executive committee in 1950. the end of the In the field of sports, Michigan State's record demands World War II respect. Not only has the East Lansing school one of the through a vast best athletic plants in the nation, but Spartan sports building program. teams have consistently provided better-than-average In the field of competition for the nation's top teams. Michigan State inter -collegiate engages in intercollegiate competition in 13 major sports. athletics, all-around performance of Spartan teams ranks Macklin Field Stadium has a seating capacity of more with the best in the nation. The Western Conference than 50,000. Jenison Fieldhouse, largest non-commercial voiced its approval of MSC's athletic prowess when it building in the state of Michigan, provides approximately voted in May, 1949, to accept Michigan State as a member 13.000 seats for basketball games, in addition to housing of the Big Ten. athletic offices and training facilities for other sports. The institution has come a Jong way since 1855, when The 1950 football team ranked eighth in the nation, de­ it was founded as Michigan Agricultural College, first of feating Michigan, Notre Dame, Minnesota, Indiana, Wil­ its type in the nation. Carved out of the pines in Michi­ liam and Mary, Marquette, and Oregon State, gan's lower peninsula on the outskirts of Lansing, this while losing in an upset victory to Maryland. Michigan institution has a tradition in agricultural teaching and State's boxers, undefeated in dual competition, copped extension work that can boast no equal, for it blazed the third place in the 1950 NCAA tournament, following sec­ trail for the land-grant movement which was to follow in ond place ratings in 1948 and 1949. the 1860's. These institutions drew upon the graduates, Spartan swimmers lost but one match, to perenially educational innovations and intellectual philosophy de­ strong Ohio State, while winning nine meets. The base­ veloped at MSC. ball team had a 19-9 record and the cross-country squad In the 1920's, the East Lansing college, boasting an en­ won the NCAA crown, after having copped the NCAA, rollment of nearlv 3,000 students, began to flex its muscles ICAA and NAAU contests in 1948. In all other sports, in­ and prepare for bigger and better things. After curricula cluding several having predominately sophomore squads, in liberal arts and applied science were added in 1921 and Michigan State always proved a formidable foe in spite 1925, it was natural that in 1925, the Aggies of Michigan of won and lost records.

4 5 OHIO STATE FOOTBALL STAFF Thirty-nine years ago, it was­ Michigan State 35, Ohio State 20

. Front Here are members of the 1912 Ohio State foatball squad, the only Bu

N EARLY 39 years ago-Thanksgiving Day, favorite could, in some way, stop the fierce Nov. 28, 1912-0hio State and Michigan onslaught of the Michigan State backs. State, then known as Michigan Agricultural Col­ "Fumbles played a big part in the fourth lege, clashed in a memorable football game on quarter scoring. . . . When the final whistle old . sounded, the 300 student supporters of the visi­ Ohio State moved into a 20-7 lead at half-time tors rushed onto the field and carried their and the score remained this way until the final victorious team to the gym on their shoulders." period when the Spartans, le.cl by Fullback Lineu p Julian, scored 28 points and won going away, The Pos. Ohio State 20 35 to 20. ~lichigan A.C. 3.5 That game, like today's, was a non-conference Miller LE Cherry meeting. Ohio State was not admitted to Big Hutton LT Barricklow Ten membership until the 1913 season. Michi­ Campbell LG Kiefer gan State, now a member of the Conference Chamberlain C Maxwell does not figme in the official football race fcCurdy RC Giessman until 1953. Gifford RT Ravmond The Ohio State Lantern, student dailv, in re­ Gorenfloe TIE ·stover porting the game of 1912, said in part:-:_ Gauthier QB 1cClure " ... the game was a spectacular one and per­ Riblet I,H Briggs haps the best from the spectators' point of view Servis RH Ryan of any that has been played here this season. Julian FB Graf ... It was the final period which put the crimp SCORE BY PERIODS: in the hope of the 3,000 Ohio State supporters Michigan A.C. 0 7 0 28-35 who sat shivering in the stands, wishing theiT Ohio State ... 13 7 0 0-20

6 7 TELLINGS

The TODA Y'S HALF-TIME MUSIC Quality ./ Ice Cream T HE Ohio State ni\·ersity band devotes the after­ band swings into "Listen to the Music of the Ocarina'·. noon show today to a presentation of music from the forming a huge ocarina on the field. 245 E. Town St. AD. 2171 Broadway musical "Call 1Ie ~1faclam." A musical inh·oduction announces "It is a Lovely As a cl.rum roll opens the half-time ceremony, there Day Today" and figuxes of a boy and girl appear on is the flash of brass and spat and the Ohio Bugle the gridiron. These figures change to two hearts. One }. larch is heard. The baud surges from the sidelines heart sway dreamingly as the music announces "I Quality Preparation Service Hear Music and There's o One There." Following There's Only One toward the east stands. After a halt, a fanfare intro- THE CLARMONT

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8 9 CARMEN OH IO Words by Fred A. Cornell, '06 (Spanish Chant) Ohl come let's stng Ohio's praise, And songs to Alma Mater raise; While our hearts rebounding thrill, With joy which death alone can stiil. Summer's heat or Winter's cold, The s.eosons pass, the years will roll; Tim, and change will surely show How firm thy friendship Ohio. These jolly days of priceless worth, By far the gladdest doys 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 fa Me; So, in college halls we' ll grow Ta love thee better Ohio. Tho' age may dim our mem'ry 's store, We' ll think of happy days of yore, True to frie,,d and frank to foe, As sturdy sons of Ohio. If on seas of care we roll, ' Neath blackened sky,. o'er barren shoal, Tho'ts of thee bid darkness go, Dear Alma Mater Ohio.

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10 **Hamilton, Ray ----·········--··-··--·· ···------RE • 11 Ernst, Richard __ ------·-····---···-···------HB 12 *Bruney, Fred ····-······------LH 14 Gentole, Earle _ ... ---·. ···------······-·· _____ tH 16 **Klevay, Walter ------····----- RH 17 Bruce, Earle ------HB 19 Howell, Carroll ----····------HB 20 Borton, John ·······-····-··- . ··--·-·-······--··-··- HB 22 Leggett, David ------QB 23 Arledge, Richard ------·-···-····· -··-······· QB 24 Hague, Tom ------·------QB 25 *Curcillo, Tony -----·····------·········-- QB 27 Stevenson, Dan ------QB 28 Wilks, William ------______QB 30 *Wagner, Jack ···------··· FB 31 **Janowicz, Victor -·······----····------·· LH ~2 Bechtel, Earl _ ------··-···--·-· ------.. _ FB 33 *Koepnick, Robert ------···------FB 34 Moritz, Roger ------·-· FB 38 Fe inthal, Kenneth ------· ------E 40 Hoffman, James ------······------·· ...... ___ . FB 42 Goodsell, Doug ------···------·-· HB "Coach warned him not to let football interfere with his 43 Gambill, David ------·------·- RH studies.'' 44 *Skvarka, Bernie ------... LH 45 Watkins, Robert ------·····------·····-····------· FB 47 Rosso, George ·····--·-·-· --···-··-·· ····------HB 48 Beekley, Marts ------·-···-·- ... LH Your Friendly 49 R,ley, George ·-··-······------'HB 51 Krisher, Jerry __ .. ------C 52 Andrews, Lawrence ------·-···------C CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 53 Merrell, James ------··-··------C 54 **Heid, Robert (Capt.) -·------·-· C • 55 *Rath, Thomas ------C DEALERS 60 *Ruzich, Steve ------·····-· _ ------·----- RG Complete One Stop Service • 24-lfour Towing • The NEIL HOUSE 61 *Fischer, Louis ------······------··· RG 62 Takacs, Mi(hael ------·····-----· -···--·-· LG Hugh E. Nesbitt '14 Harold R. Wood '31 .. . 63 Reichenbach, James _ ····------G Noted for Hospitality ... for Food 64 *Ronemus, Thar ··-·-····------RG • Outstanding Service 65 *Smith, Carroll ------LG 66 Roberts, Robert ------...... ------····· G 67 **Wittman, Julius ------·-- RT • 655 rooms with bath- fireproof garage 69 Leo, Thomas ·------·-···-··-··----··· ------G McCLURE WOOD 71 *Logan, Richard ··------·----·-··-···-·----· R1 72 *Campanella, Joseph ------____ ------· LT • Cccktail Loung e Coffee Shop and Grill 73 Jacoby, George ··-··---- ·------T NESBITT 74 Guthrie, George ------·-··- LT NESBITT After the game, visit The TOWN 75 *Hietikke, James ------·------LT MOTOR CORP • INC. • 77 Endres, Robert ------RT and COUNTRY ROOM for the best 79 Vavroch, William ------···-·--·-····------RT 80 *Grime,, Robert ------RE 1505 E. Main St. 611 E. Broad St. Dining, Dancing, and Entertain­ 81 **Armstrong, Ralph ---···-···-···· ·--····------· LE • 83 Dugger, Dean ------E ment. 84 **Gandee, Sherwin -----·-···-···------LE Tune in every Saturday after the game 85 Joslin, Robert ··------.. E " Football Roundup" • 86 Harri•, Robert ··-······-· _____ -··-··-··------· E 6:30 P.M. WBNS-TV-Ch. 10 Private parties arranged on 87 Knapic, Bernie -·------····------··· E 89 *Walther, Richard ------·------RE • short notice . 90 Thomas, Richard ------·-···------·-- RE 91 Manyak, John ------···-···------LE 93 Katula, Ted . _ ------E • Harry L. Ludwig, 94 Shelton, John ------····------· E 96 Schiller, Richard ------T President and Managing Director

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O ne football team-but there is N O argument No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town-High School ______LE whatever, in Columbus or anyplace else, as to 10 ** Homikon, Ray 178 5-11 21 Senior Canton (McKinley) 11 Ernst, Richard --··········-···-···RH 169 5.9 19 Sophomore Cincinnati (Withrow) the nation's most restful and relaxing chair 12 • Bruney, Fred ----··---·-----LH 166 5-11 20 Junior Martins Ferry 16 ** Klevoy, Walter -· ______RH 168 5.9 21 Senior Independence . it's the 17 Bruce, Earle ______RH 160 5-8 20 Sophomore Cumberland, Md . (All'gh'ny) 19 Howell, Carroll ______RH 167 5.9 18 Freshman Portsmouth Borton, John 195 6-1 18 Freshman Alliance 20 --······----______QB LH David 190 6-0 17 Freshman New Philadelphic, WORLD'S ONLY 22 Leggett, ______QB 23 Arledge, Richard 194 6-0 21 Senior Chillicothe 24 Hague, Tom ------··· QB 191 6-0 19 Sophomore Rocky River 25 *Curcillo, Tony ______QB 188 6-1 20 Junior Elyria (Ut,n~ Stevenson, Don ______QB 182 6-2 18 Freshman Hamilton COUNTOUR CHAIR .f 27 ______QB 28 Wilks, William 182 6-2 20 Junior Hamilton (Public) 30 *Wagner, Jack .. FB 189 6-1 21 Senior Piqua 31 ** Janowicz, Victor ______.. LH 181 5.9 21 Senior Elyria 19 Sophomore ADJUSTS TO ANY POSI TIO N 32 Bechtel, Earl ------·--····-FB 194 6-2 Fredericktown To try it ... is to /Juy it! 33 *Koepnick, Robert ---···-·-··- FB 193 6-0 20 Junior Dayto n (Chaminade) MAD E IN SIZES TO FIT YOU 34 Moritz, Roger ------FB 200 6-1 20 Junior Columbus (North) ______RE 38 Feinthal, Kenneth 185 6-1 18 Freshman Middletown OLD IN COLUMBUS ONLY AT 40 Hoffman, James ______FB 184 6-0 18 Freshman Marysvi!le 42 Goodsell, Doug ______LH 184 6-2 18 Freshman Columbus (Upper Arlington) 43 Gambill, David ------RH 177 5-11 20 Junior Portsmouth CONTOUR CHAIRS OF COLUMBUS, INC. 44 *Skvarka, Bernie -·····---····-· LH 180 5.9 21 Junior Struthers 45 Watkins, Robert --··--·--··-FB 182 5-10 19 Freshman New Bedford, Mass. 1 1 8 E . BROAD STREET ADams 6245 47 Rosso, George ___ ···------·· RH 170 5-10 21 Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pa. (Langley) 48 8eekley, Marts ·····-----··-··-LH 181 5.9 20 Junior Sharonville 49 Riley, George ______RH 157 5-10 18 Freshman Newark 51 Krisher, Jerry ______c 240 6-0 18 Freshman Massillon 52 Andrews, Lawrence ______c 185 5-11 21 Junior Toledo (DeVilbiss) 53 Merrell, James ----·····-·····-C 212 6-3 19 Sophomore Geneva 54 ** Heid, Robert (Capt.) -·····-······-·-· C 200 6-0 21 Senior Fremont (Ross) 55 *Rath, Thomas --····--··-----C 215 5-10 22 Senior Defiance 60 *Ruzich, Steve -···-··----··· .... RG 216 6-2 21 Senior Madison 61 191 5-10 21 Junior Charleston, W. Va. (Catholic) *Fischer, Louis -···--·-·······______RG LG 62 Takacs, Michael 202 6-0 21 Sophomore Ma ssillon The 63 Reichenbach, James ·---····-· G 210 5-10 18 Freshman Massillon 64 *Ronemus, Thor ·····------···RG 190 5-9 20 Junior Springfield (Public) 65 *Smith, Carroll ·-·····-----LG 187 5-11 22 Senior Sebring 66 Roberts, Robert ··-······-----LG 188 5-11 19 Sophomore Zanesville (Lash) 67 ** Wittman, Julius ______RT Massillon Circle Drive In ______G 211 6-1 21 Senior 69 Leo, Thomas .. 191 5-11 20 Freshman Canion (South) 71 *Logan, Richard --···--···-----RT 226 6-2 21 Senior Mansfield ______LT 72 *Campanella, Joseph 226 6-2 21 Senior Cleveland (Cathedral Latin) 73 Jacoby, George ··----··-·····-LT 212 5-10 19 Sophomore Toledo (Libbey) 74 Guthrie, George -···--···-··---LT 215 6-1 19 Junior Columbus (Arlington) Columbus' Oldest 75 *Hietikko, James __ LT 216 6-3 20 Junior Conneaut 77 Endres, Robert -····-----····RT 208 6-1 21 Senior Cincinnati (Hughes) 79 Vavroch, William ______RT 210 6-1 20 Junior Cleveland (Rhodes) 80 *Grimes, Robert 194 6-1 20 Junior Middletown ---·------··-______RE LE For Fine Food 81 **Armstrong, Ralph 208 6-4 21 S~nior Cleveland (Rhodes) 83 Dugger, Dean -·· ______LE 200 6-1 19 Freshman Charleston, W. Va. (St'new'II) 84 **Gandee, Sherwin ______LE 204 6-0 22 Senior Akron (Garfield) and Quick Service 85 Joslin, Robert ·-·- ··-··-··-·-LE 182 6-0 20 Sophomore Middletown 86 Harris, Robert -··· LE 186 6-2 18 Freshman Barberton Del Rio 87 Knapic, Bernie -····---·--LE 192 6-2 20 Sophomore Youngstown (Chaney) 89 *Walther, Richard ·····--·--·-···RE 191 5-10 21 Junior Dayton (Fairmont) 90 Thomas, Richard .... RE 180 6-1 20 Junior Martins Ferry Restaurant King Ave. & Olentangy River Rd . 91 Manyak, John ...... ______LE 188 6-1 21 Junior Warren (Harding) 93 Katula, Ted -················-···-··--RE 182 6-1 20 Sophomore Campbell (Memorial) 94 Shelton, John ··-·······-········-····-·RE 178 6-2 18 Freshman Ironton STEAKS-SPAGHETTI 96 Schiller, Richard .. ···-·-·---··-·. LT 260 6-2 17 Freshman Bellaire Another Convenient Location Phone Kl . 0117 1276 W . 5th Ave. * Indicates letters at

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38 39 MORE AND MORE MICHIGAN STATE ROSTER IT'S No. Name Pos. Wgt. Hgt. Age Class Home Town

11 Ell is, James ___RH 180 5·11 21 Sophomore Saginaw 12 *Pisono, Vincent ·---··----RH 178 5.9 22 Junior New Kensington, Pa. • • • The Maramor • • • 14 We ll s, William ______RH 175 5.9 19 Sophomore Menominee 16 Ingram, Arthur ------RH 172 6·2 21 Sophomore Flint {Central) COLUMBUS' NATIONALLY FAMOUS 17 *Benson, Wayne ·-·---·--·---FB 178 6·0 20 Junior Harvey, Ill. 18 Quayle, Don E 200 6·0 21 Junior Oxford RESTAURANT 137 E. BROAD ST. 21 **Carey, William E 195 6·1 21 Senior Charlevoix LUNCHEON . .. COCKTAILS ... DINNER (2 minute walk from Broad & High) 23 Boy,d Leo ------FB 182 6-2 20 Junior Saginaw (Sis. Peter & Pa ul) 26 Jones, Allen ______QB 180 5-11 21 Senior Washington, D. C. (Staunton M. A.) 27 Thrower, Willie ______QB 170 5-11 21 Junior New Kensington, Pa. 28 *Ciolek, Robert E 195 6-2 21 Senior Michigan City, Ind. 30 *Timmerman, Edward --····--·-··-FB 210 6-1 20 Junior Grand Rapids (Union) 32 Duckett, Ellis RH 176 5-10 19 Freshman Flint (Northern) .. makes your nomi 33 Slonac, Evan ______FB 175 5-8 20 Sophomore St. Michael, Pa. (Adams Twp.) DAVID DAVIES, Inc. 35 Benjamin, Harlan ------LH 180 6-2 18 Sophomore Milan 36 Tamburo, Horry ______LH 180 6·0 23 Sophomore New Kensington, Pa. look like,, am ill ion" 38 *Ponin, Richard ------FB 187 5-11 21 Junior Detroit (Denby) Meat Packers 39 Bolden, Le Roy ----·--- - ·-··LH 165 5 .7 19 Freshman Flint {Northern) 40 *McAuliffe, Donald ______LH 190 6-1 23 Junior Chicago (Lea) Columbus, 0.- Zanesville, 0 . 41 Ye wcic, Thomas ______LH 180 5-11 19 Sophomore Conemaugh, Pa. 42 Lek enta, Eugene --··------LH 185 5.9 20 Freshman G rand Rapids (Union) 45 *Wi lson, John -····--·------·---QB 170 6-0 20 Junior Lapeer Ohio Owned and Operated 46 Mazza, Orlando ·------E 205 6-1 25 Senior Niagara Falls, N. Y. 47 ** Dorow, Albert ------····- ··--QB 175 6-0 22 Senior Imlay City Serving All O hio 48 *Vogt, Raymond -· ········--···---RH 170 5-11 21 Junior Duquesne, Pa. 49 Corless , Rex ______LH 180 6-0 19 Sophomore Coldwate r Ohio's Favorite Meat Products 50 *Creame r, James ______C 210 6 -4 22 Senior Flint (Northern) 51 Neal, James ------···--·------·-C 215 6-3 19 Sophomore Muskegon 52 *Tamburo, Richard ______C 200 6-1 21 Junior New Ken sington, Pa. 54 *Weaver, Douglas ·····-·----···-C 188 5.9 20 Junior Goshe n, Ind. 55 Hallmark, Ferris ------··--·------C 185 6-0 20 Sophomore Flint (Grand Blanc) 56 *Se rr, Gordon ------· _____ G 205 5.7 20 Junior Corunna 58 *Kapral, Frank --·--~··-~-- G 205 5-10 22 Senior Covrtdcile, Pa. 60 *Kush, Frank ····--·····-·------·-G 180 5-9 22 Junior Windber, Pa. 61 *Kl ein, Joseph T 210 5-10 21 Junio r New Kensington, Pa. 62 *Garne r, Dean ------··-G 190 5-11 22 Senior Jackson 63 ** Horrell, William ------·--·-----T 218 6-0 22 Senio r New Ke nsington, Pa. • looks smoother 66 Rody, Fred ·------·G 190 6-0 19 Sophomore Anaconda, Mont. Look for the Diamond-Shaped • looks glossier 70 Fow le r, Larry ------··T 210 6 -1 18 Sophomore Lansing (Eastern) Double " D" Emblem 71 Kn ezevich, Pe ter --·····-·------T 230 6-2 22 Junior Chicago (Bowen) •· looks better longer 72 Frank, Charles -·--···------T 210 6-2 19 Sophomore Detroit (R'sevelt-Wyandotte) 73 Je bb, James ·------····--T 190 5-10 19 Sophomore Grand Rapids (Cath. Ce nt.) 74 *Mcfadden, Marvin -··---·--·--T 210 6-0 21 Senior Lansing (Eastern ) 75 *Kuh, Richa rd --· T 225 6-1 21 Senior Chicago (Leo) 77 *Hughes, William ______c 200 6-0 26 Senior Lewiston, Pa. 78 **Coleman, Donald ----·------·······-T 185 5-10 21 Senior Flint (Central) 79 *Morgan, Jack ·----·-·-·-----T 220 6-2 23 Se nior Detroit (De nby) 80 Dohoney, Donald ----··-----E 200 6-1 19 Sophomore Ann Arbor Stop staring 81 Dekker, Paul ..... --· ·············-····-E 205 6-4 20 Junior Muskegon 84 Bobo, Douglas . ------·-----·E 195 6-1 21 Senior Reed City 85 *Luke, Edwin __ ---·--····--·----E 195 6-0 20 Junior Flint (Northern) 88 **Care y, Robert _ ·····--·-·······--E 215 6-5 21 Senior Charlevoix at your .radio! 89 Kauth, Don ------···---·--E 195 6-1 18 Freshman Paducah, Ky. * Indicates Letters Lowest Priced Nationally Advertised Calibre Television in all America!

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