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Football Program 14th~ 1967 OHJ:O A.TB 50c OFFICIAL PROG RAM OFFICIAL WATCH PURDUE-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS with The University Presidents ................................................................ 2 ******* Purdue University Representatives ............................. .... ........... ... 3 LONGINES Story of Purdue University ..................................... ....... ................. 4 THE WORLD'S Scenes on the Purdue Campus ...................... .......... ........................ 5 MOST HONORED Ohio State Football Player Pages .. .. ... 6, 16, 22, 32, 38, 46, 48 WATCH® Ohio State Football Coaching Staff ................................................ 8 10 world's fair grand prizes Purdue Football Player Pages ............................... ...... I 0, 30, 36, 44 28 go ld med als Ohio State University Athletic Council .......................................... 12 Longines watches are recognized Ohio State University Athletic Staff ...................... ......................... 14 as OFFICIAL for timing world The Block " O" Cheering Section ...... .................................. .......... 18 championships and Olympic sports Football Penalties and Signals .......................................................... 20 in all fields throughout the world. Ohio State University Football Roster ............................................ 24 Purdue University Football Roster .................................................. 29 When you kick off with Sinclai r Di no Supreme Gasoline in your tank, you START WITH POWE R!-t he sort of power Ohio State University Winter Sports Schedules .................. .......... 34 you can rely on fo r extra, smooth, enjoya ble miles. A Split Second Look at Chemical Reaction ............................... 35 Drive in at the sign of the green Si nclai r dinosaur and Half-Time Program by the Marching Band ................................... 41 · fill up. Drive with ca re and buy Sinclai r. Big Ten Football Schedules and Scores ............................................ 52 • America n Express • Diners Club • Carte Blanche• Hertz Cards honore d at Sincla ,~,BEST BY CAR ir S tations. SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Wilbur E. Snypp, E ditor and Advertising M anager P .O. Box 3256, Columbus, Ohio 43214 John F . Hummel, C irculation Ma nager N ational Advertising Representative: Spencer Advertising C o., 271 Madison Ave., New York, N .Y. ----~---- TODA Y'S COVER Features Mirror Lake­ Longines Ultra-Chron ~ 8205, automatic with calendar, $175. Thompson Memorial Li­ Other Ultra-Chron Models, $150 to $595. brary area. The library was named for the fifth the fabulous new president of the uni­ versity, William Oxley LONGINES ULTRA-CHRON Thompson, a native of Guaranteed Accurate To A Minute A Month Cambridge, 0. Built in 191 I at a cost of $250,- Th e ultimate personal chronometer, 000, the original build­ guarantee d accurate to a minute a month - a mea n average o f 2 seconds pe r day. ing was brought to its Ul tra-Ch ro n tells the date, hour, minute, prese nt form with the second. Neve r needs batteries. Winds addition of the tower automatically while you wear it. Al l-Proof® and two wings. All pro­ construction defeats wate r, dust, gram cover pictures sh ock, magnetism. At Longines-Wittnauer we re take n by members Franchi se d Jewelers, coast-to-coast. of the Ohio State Uni­ ve rsity photography de partment. LONGINES-WITINAUER WATCH CO. MONTREAL NEW YOR K GEN EVA Maker of Watches Of The Highest Character For over A Century EVERYTHING STARTS WITH SINCLAIR The University Presidents Purdue University Representatives * * JACK MOLLENKOPF Head Football Coach DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President. The Ohio State University GUY J. MACKEY Director of Athletics * * DR. FREDERICK L. HOVDE DEAN V. C. FREEMAN President, Purdue University Faculty Representative 2 3 Se11en Astronauts firaduates of Purdue PURDUE UNIVERSITY Campus Scenes PURDUE MEMORIAL CENTER MEN 'S RESIDENCE QUADRANGLE Fowitain on the Mall, with Mechanical Engineering Building in the background. HE Indiana link in a nationwide chain of 68 cine, Home Economics, Humanities, Social T land-grant colleges and universities, Purdue Science and Education, Science, Technol­ ranks among the top universities in full-time enroll­ ogy, and the Graduate School. ment. Total enrollment during 1966-67 was 30,269, More than 94,100 degrees have been granted with more than 8,650 by Purdue University since its founding in of these students en­ 1869. rolled at University Purdue's 2,000 full-time faculty members teach regional campuses in KRANNERT BUILDING Hammond, Indianapo­ and conduct research in 115 principal build­ SLAYTER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS lis, Fort Wayne and ings on more than 14,000 acres controlled Michigan City. by the University. Physical plant value is LIFE SCIENCE BUILDING Today, one out of estimated at more than $200 million. every 20 engi­ Purdue is one of seven charter members of neers and one the Big Ten athletic conference, established out of every 20 in 1896. agriculture graduates in the United States Construction was started in July, 1965, on a holds a degree from Purdue. 14,500 seat basketball arena. It will be com­ Purdue's standing in the field of engineering pleted, at a cost of $5.6 million, for the 1967- and science is attested by seven astronauts 68 season. who are Purdue graduates, as well as the The Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music, cultural late "Gus" Grissom and Roger Chaffee. center of the University, is considered not Purdue confers degrees in ten schools- Engi­ only one of the largest theaters in the world, neering, Agriculture, Industrial Management, providing seats for 6,090 spectators, but also Pharmacy, Veterinary Science and Medi- one of the most beautiful. 4 5 Ohio ltate Purdue University Football Coaching Staff BILLY ANDERS JAMES NEIN 8uekeyu No. 81-End, Education No. 9- Linebacker, Commerce Front, Jack Mollenkopf. head coach: back. left to right - assistants Jerry Stoltz, Allen Hager, Ned Maloney, Bob DeMoss, Wimp Hewgley, Don Fuoss. Burnie Miller, Al Parker, Ron Meyer. OHIO STADIUM INFORMATION TICKET SALES SERVICE TO PATRONS AVAILABLE TICKETS are for sale at gate I (closed end). Emergency medical treatment is available in special first The Ticket Office is located in the southeast corner of the aid quarters back of Sections 11 and 12 in " B" deck. A St. John Arena, just I 00 yards north of the closed end of mobile section also is available on the ground level at the the Stadium. Phone 293-2624. northeast section of the Stadi\Jm. Pay telephones are located Permanent seats: 71,371, Total Seating capacity, 81 , 109. at Sections SA, BA, IOA , 17A, 19A, 20A, 22A, and at the Construction cost: $1 ,341,000. Financed chiefly by gi~s RICHARD HIMES JOHN KELLEY southeast corner of the Stadium . SAMUEL ELLIOTT aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13 ,000 persons. A LOST and FOUND WINDOW is maintained at the north No. 71-Tackle, Arts No. 62-Guard, Engineering Arts C , No. 14-Halfback, Seats in Section A: 31,330; Section B, 14,429; Section or closed end of the Stadium until 30 minutes after the games. 21,145. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Total permanent should be reported there and any articles found should Photos By H ome of P ortraits Losses seats, 71,480. be turned in there or to any usher. Address inquiries to Arena Temporary seats: South stands, 4,858; field seats, 4,771. Ticket Office, St. John Arena (293-2624). Total temporary seats, 9,629. Total seats between goal lines: 29,175 or 37%. RADIO AND MOVIE CAMERAS Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, 6 Western Conference rules prohibit spectators having either inches, ground area, IO acres. Circumference, one third mile. RADIOS or MOVIE CAMERAS at the games. These may be Material: Concrete and steel. Seats in press box, 144. Radio checked at the LOST and FOUND WINDOW at the north or and photo booths, 22. closed end of the Stadium and may be reclaimed there until SCOREBOARDS 30 minutes after game at the same window. The Stadium has three scoreboards. Two are located at the PUBLIC ADDRESS ANNOUNCEMENTS southeast and southwest towers. The third is located at the No announcements are ever made over the Stadium public north end under "C" deck. address system except under the gravest circumstances, such ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES as serious illness or accident. Kindly refrain from requesting Eighty-seven concrete and steel arches e .:i ch 13 feet wide this service. and 56 feet high. Towers at the open and north entrance Physician members of the Academy of Medicine of Colum­ each I 00 feet high and 36 feet square. A half dome 86 feet, bus and Franklin County and the staff of Doctor's Hospital six inches high and 70 feet in diameter. Twelve ramps feed are paged by numbers. 112 aisles. GAME TIME REST ROOMS Games will begin at I :30 p.m. EDT until Nov. 11 and Nov. Men's rest rooms are located at gates 7, I 0, 12, 13, 17, 18 when the starting time will be I :30 ps.m. EST. 18, 23 and 24. Women's rest rooms are located at gates VARSITY "O" I, 2, 12 , 13 , 19 and 20. Four rest rooms also are located Post-game meeting place of Varsity "O" will be in the on "B" deck. The larger but least used rest rooms are located recreation center of the stadium dormitories. on B level at the north or closed end of the Stadium. GARY CAIRNS RUDY HUBBARD TOM PORTSMOUTH No. 90-Placekicker, Education No. 41-Halfback, Education No. 30-Hallback, Commerce 6 7 Ohio State Football Coaching Staff BEFORE or AFTER the Game ... Stop in at One of the Three ... Qtnurutry 1Juu LOUIS McCULLOUGH ESCO SARKKINEN HARRY STROBEL Defensive Coordinator End Coach Guard-Center Coach STEAK HOUSES Have a "toast11 for YOUR team. Enioy a truly fine meal ... from a varied menu. Northwest North HUGH HINDMAN W.W. (Woody) HAYES GLENN (Tiger) ELLISON ARLINGTON PLAZA SHERWOOD FOREST Tackle Coach Head Coach Head Freshman Coach 1991 Riverside Dr. 810 E. Dubl in-Granville Rd . East THE ROUND TABLE 433 S. HAMIL TON ROAD Enjoy the "Old English Castle" atmosphere. Live music and dancing in the Squire's Den.
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