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- o ,,,\s CAT \s NO KITTEN OCT. 10 1:30 P.M. at Pullman Price SOc Homec:oming Features •• WSU vs. Orego,n St'ote Washington State's Cougars take to the of the weekend will be the crowning of the road f01:"the next two weekends before hosting homecoming queen at halftime and the Home- the Oregon State University Beavers in the coming dance Saturday night. annual homecoming game on Rogers Field, Oc- tober 31 at 1 :30 P. M. Although the Beavers no longer have such names as Terry Baker and Vern Burke on their N ext weekend the Cougars will be in San roster, they will be just as strong as ever. In Jose to take on the Spartans and October 24 their starting backfield will be Brooker Wash- they will travel nine miles to Moscow for the ington, a 189-pound fullback. annual battle of the Palouse with the Univer- sity of Idaho Vandals. It was expected at the start of practice that Gordon Queen, a two-year veteran, would have In the Beavers, WSU will be facing one of the quarterbacking spot all to himself. How- the two newest members of the Athletic Asso- ~er, an upcoming sophomore, Paul Brothers, ciation of Western Universities. Both the has been giving Queen a run for his money Beavers and the University of Oregon Ducks and could ace the veteran out. are in their first season in the conference. The Washington State-Oregon State foot- Back for the Oregon State-WSU game will ball series began in 1903. The two teams have be numerous graduates of WSU including the met 52 times with the Cougars winning 24 of honored class of 1939. Among the highlights these and two games ending in ties. Tom Prothro Rich Koeper Booker Washington Head Coach OSU Tackle OSU Fullback TIle Cougar Huddle For Trips and Travel Washington State University versus University of the Pacific SEE US at the Civic Center Building CALL US at ROGERS FIELD LO 4-1214 October 10,1964, 1:30 P. M. CONTENTS At WSU ... Bill Denton 3 University of the Pacific Picture 4 The CUB University of the Pacific 5 IS THE CENTER OF THE University of the Pacific Staff 7 CAMPUS University of the Pacific Players 9 University of the Pacific Roster 14 THE CUB IS HAPPY TO SEE YOU WHEN YOU ARE IN PULLMAN. THE FOLLOWING Cougar Autographs 24 AREAS ARE ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU: Dad's Day 26 • FOUNTAIN GRILL - Fine Food and Fast Service. Open 7 days a week. UOP-Cougar Plays 28 • THE END ZONE-COn the ground floor) A Crossword Puzzle 30 good place to meet. • OINING ROOM-Fast Service, Good Food. Penalty Page 31 Lunch-ll:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dinner-5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Pullman Cougar Club 33 • SUNDAY SMORGASBORD - (Famous for Fine Food for over a decade) • HOTEL ROOMS are available to parents, Dick Fry, Athletic News Manager Alumni, and guests of the University. Free Mike Wilson, Program Manager local telephone calls and TV. Make reser- vations at the CUB Information Desk. Sold by the Gray W Lettermen's Club WSU-UOP-Page One • ~\),';~'r-~ 6S Buick 'Ve changed the Buick a lot this year. And you may never be the same again yourself. 'Ve doubt you'll want to be the same. Not once you set eyes on our new Buicks. On the Buick Special and the Skylark. The LeSabre, Electra 225, Riviera. And on the sleek, modified fastback of the wild, wilder, Wildcat in the picture. True, there's a new high-style touch. But that's hardly all. Engineering still has the emphasis. It's a Buick tradition. So are the extras Buick spends a little extra on. Like brakes that do a little better. And smoother drivelines. A tuned suspension to smooth ribcage roads. Nowadd Buick's Super Turbine transmissions-and you have an idea of what Buick owners have always liked about Buick.We think you'll feel the same. Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? Buick Motor Division-General Molors Corporation • Cougar Bill Denton Does WSU Games on TV ti... The KREM-TV football crew, I. to r., Photographer Bob Horn; Sportscaster Bill Denton (WSU-'50), and Producer Hughie Tanner. Bill Denton has been broadcasting Cougar sports ar games are Producer Hughie Tanner and Photo- since his college days at WSU. grapher Bob Horn. Both men are young oldsters at i·heir business. Bill started covering Cougar sports as sports- caster for KWSC, the university radio station, when Hughie Tanner is a native of Florida where he he was a student. attended Florida State university before enlisting in the u.S. Air Force. After four and a half years in After graduation in 1950 in radio speech, Bill the USAF he went to work for KREM in November, was a news and sports director in Wenatchee and 1955. His regular job is TV film editor. Chelan until 1958 when he joined the KREM Spo- kane staff. Bob Horn, of Spokane, attended Eastern Wash- ington College before joining up with the U.S. Denton admits that television play-by-play may Coast Guard in World War II. He later transferred be a little more difficult than radio - after all, in to the U.S. Navy (Air) and that branch sent him to radio the listener doesn't know it when you've made Ohio Wesleyan University. He's had his own busi- a mistake. ness as television photographer and cinemapho- The other members of the KREM Broadcast- tographer since 1952 and has done numerous con- ing crew for the filmed playbacks of the 1964 Coug- fract news jobs. WSU-UOP-Page Three Page Four-WSU-UOP University of the Pacific Part of Early History The University of the Pacific was found- stitutions, one called the Male Department and ed during the rush of history-making events the other called the Female Institution. East that established the American destiny of Cal- and West Pacific was one of the earhest pion- ifornia. In 1848 James Marshall discovered eers of co-educational education in America. gold; in 1949 the gold rush poured into Cali- Prophetically perhaps, the land purchased fornia; in 1850 California became the 31st for the new San Jose campus was the "Stock- state of the Union and in 1851 California char- ton Rancho." There Pacific enjoyed the gold- tered its first college-College of the Pacific. en age of its 19th century history, and re- The name was changed' to the University of the mained 51 years until 1924. Pacific in January, 1961. In 1921 Dr. Tully C. Knoles, who was then Adventurous young Methodist leaders who chairman of the department of history of the came to California by covered wagons and University of Southern California, became clipper ships in '49 and '50 were the founders president of Pacific. It was he who conceived of Pacific. Owen and Bannister Ralls on the and directed the great relocation program campus today perpetuate the names of two of which brought Pacific to Stockton in 1924. In them. Stockton, Pacific has developed far beyond its Isaac Owen, a "presiding elder" who rode greatest 19th century years. all over northern California on horseback was He was succeeded in the presidency by Dr. the chief promoter and financial organizer. Robert E. Burns in 1946, Who has continued Everywhere he rode, Owen planted the idea of the rapid expansion of the Pacific program. a college for California. He subscribed the first $1,000, and during the early years of Pacific, Today, Pacific is a 71-acre campus of gold dust brought down from the Mother Lode sweeping lawns, spreading shade trees and in the saddle bag of Issac Owen helped to bol- traditional campus flower, the camellia. Its ster its slender finances. buildings are of uniform collegiate gothic ar- chitecture. Forty of the original fifty-acre Edward Bannister was the first president campus were donated by the J. G. Smith com- of Pacific. Before the college was chartered, pany and is known as the Harriet M. Smith he operated a preparatory school in a San Jose Memorial Campus. Later on a gift from Mr. hotel building known as the "What Cheer and Mrs. Alonzo Stagg made possible a 21-acre House." Then on July 10, 1851, the supreme addition which is known as Knoles Field and court of California issued the charter for Pa- on which are the athletic fields. cific and Bannister opened the doors of Pa- cific's first campus in Santa Clara. Pacific offers major courses in 24 subjects and is especially known for its physical educa- Until 1871, when the college moved to a new tion, radio, business administration, music and campus in San Jose, Pacific was really two in- drama departments. WSU-UOP-Page Five GOING COMING NIGHT DAY You fly over the winter Ion West Coast Airllines Leave the ground traffic to the ground hogs. You're above all that. West Coast Airlines "" Rive us a fly sometime ., • University of Pacific Staff DR. ROBERT E. BURNS DR. PAUL STAGG President University of Pacific Athletic Director UOP COACHING STAFF: L·R top row: Bill Kutzer, Tom Stubbs and Herm Urenda. Bottom row: Ed Henke, Head Coach Don "Tiny" Campora and Irv Hatzenbuhler. A great new album of Fighting Football Songs and Famous Marches by the COUGAR MARCHING BAND Selected 1964 College Band of the Year! Cou9ar Fi9ht Son9! Alma Mater! All Hail to Washin9ton State! Black Horse Troop! Cou9ar Conquest! Sabre and Spurs! Washin9ton Grays! And Many Others Another Special Edition Album, "GO HUSKIES GO," by the University of Washington Husky Marching Band is Available! ~~ ,--------------------------1 ...

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