Football Program Covers W Ill Invite Your Attention to Campus Scenes in Four Colors

Football Program Covers W Ill Invite Your Attention to Campus Scenes in Four Colors

r ' 50¢ Great New Name in '•• ANNIVERSARY RN METHODIST - OHIO STATE SOUTHE- S , , Edit. or a11c1 -ldvcrti,inq· • Jfa 11. ager \V1LBvll £. :o PP, · Circulation Manager John F. HummeL.--..:··:··~ g Re presentative THE MAKING 100 million • 1 Adverllsu1 f th mighty dinosaurs, when FROM POWER IN SpencerNallona Adv erh. s.m g Co ., 271 Madiy son Ave., years, from the age o eth omes Sinclair DINO · g·1ntheear ,c t New York 16, N. · oi l was form in ·um gasoline tha d anced prem1 SUPREME, th e a v ou r engine running -------------------- ------------------ ---- .. 32 cleans as 1·t powers - keeps y The U"; ve" ;1y p ,e,; de"" _______ ,.___ -------- .::.::::::___________ --------------------------- 4 smoother, longer. Southern Method;,t Offic,ol, ---------- -- -- ---------------------------------------- 5 M thodist University Story ________________ ----------------- ---- SMART DRIVER Southern e h d ' t Campus -------------------- 6 REWARDS THE h paid for in his high- ho wants all the power e Scenes on the Southern Met o is __ --------------- -------------------- 7 wpowered car. Try a tankful today. Facts About Mustang Starsb 11 ------------------St ff ---------- ----------- ------------------- 8 Southern M et hod ist f FootOh' a Statea Football------------ ------------------ ------- --------------- 9 ON GUARANTEED YOUR SATISFACTI back. stop at the si~n 75th Anniversary o io . ------------------------------------- -------- by S1nc• 1ai • r -or your. money Ohio State Football Coaching Staff ----------- ______ 10, 18, 22, 32, 36, 42, 44, 46 of the Sinclair Dinosaur. F tboll Player Pages ------------------ ----- 12, 20, 30 Ohio State oo ----------------------- 1 4 , Southern Method;,t Playe, Uage, --------- ------------------------------· ------- -------- 16 .... , ,,. f Oh'o State Un1vers1ty -------------- ---- Story o I • • Athletic Staff ----------------------- ------ ------------- -17 Ohio State . Unilv1 erAs,ltl:Time Big Ten Standing ---- ------------ ------------ __ 19 Buckeye, F' " " ------------------------------------------- 2 4 It ' and Signals ·----------- ------------------- Pena ,es . ·1 Football Roster ------------ 29 DRIVE WITH CARE Qh;o Stole Uo,ve"' y . Football Roste, ---- ---------------- --- 34 Southern Method isl Un1vers'.ty ------------------------- . I nd Physical Fitness --- 38 Stan Mus1a a . S ad ---------------- ·------------ -- 41 AND euv S1ncla1r 1964 Ohio State Un ivers1ty q ~ -----d-- -------------------------------- Half-Time Music by The Marching Ban ------------------------- --- 48 Starting Backfield of the Buckeyes SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY • 155 N. WACKER DRIVE • CHICAG O 6, ILL. The Universi·ty Presidents Southern Methodist Representatives HAYDEN FRY Head Coach & Athletic Director DR . NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University LESTER JORDAN Asst. Director of Athletics DR. WILLIS M. TATE DR. EDWIN D. MOUZON, JR. President, Southern Methodist University Faculty Representative 2 3 SOUTHERN METHODIST Southern Methodist University CAMPUS SCENES OUTHER I j\1(ethodist Uni ersit -located Today, these relatively few years later, th e S in suburban niversitv Park, an incorpo­ Uni ersity inventories 80 buildings in its physi­ rated r siden tial district s{u-rounded by Dallas ral plant ( 60 of th s constructed since the Texas-has, in its short lifetime, a record of close of World War II ), a faculty of more than growth and 300 employed on a full-time basis, total assets achievement to of $60,000,000 ( including endowment of 16,- match that of the 000,000 ), an enrollment that has averaged ap­ d, namic region in proximately 6,000 the past few years, and a which it was 150-acre campus whi h occupies some of the p 1a c e d only 50 most valuable land in Texas. years ago. institu­ With a popula­ Since S 1 is not a state-supported to residents of tion of approxi­ tion, enrollment is not limited e for out-of­ matelv 800 000- Texas, nor is any distinction mad ements and ;ituated in a stat students regarding entrance requir 1 rly all the students in c o u n t v of more or tuition and fees. ea County, but than 1,100,000 and M 's first class came from Dallas acceptance of a metropolitan now-reflecting the widespread in recent years-more area of 1,250,000 its scholastic programs ersity's student -Dallas is the na- than 40 per cent of the niv Mustan9 mascot, of Texas, and the ratio Peruna, w ith managers tion's fourteenth body come from outside e to Te as students is increasing larges t city and is on of the fastest growing of out-of-stat cities in the nited tates ( in the number of annuall . office buildings constructed since the end of A Master Plan for the academic future, World War II, for example, Dallas rank · second adopted by the Board of Trust es on May 10, on l: to New York City.) Within the Dall as 1963, rededicates Southern J\l thodist Uni er­ boundaries lie th e ninth largest concentration sity to its b lief and aim as a national private of million-dollar businesses in the U.S., a bm­ institution of higher learning, pursuing academic aeoning industrial complex, and a sophistica­ quality and the full development of each in­ tion of cultural endeavor trul., cosmopolitan. dividual student. It insists upon a program Dall as is a clean, beautiful, vigorous city of well balanced in th e humanities, the social accomplishment sensiti e to the intellectual sciences, and the natural sciences, and well currents of th e time. balanced in undergraduate, profes ional, and In this climate of great potential SMU was graduate education. founded in 1911. First classe were held Sep­ Dallas by The tember 22, 1915. SM was established in .\1ethodist Church, and management of the t its op 0 ni:ng session, th e ni ersit had niversity is vested by SMU's Board of Gov­ two building , 706 students ( characteristically ernors in an Executive Committee of civic, at that time th e large t first- year enrollment of business, and religious leaders. anv uni ersitv in this cotmtry's history), a 35- mri n facult , 'an endowment fund of $279,178 President of SMU is Willis M. Tate, a 1932 and a 133-acre campu . graduate of the University·· 4 5 FACTS ABOUT MUSTANG STARS Southern Methodist Football Coaching Staff 1 0. 0 D \'ID RDER, 206. 6-6. Junior. ago . only game experience lacking for thi s trong two-way player as a reser\'e la ·t sea on .. big. smiling red head to I e a good ne. caught three pas - for 32 yard .. returned in ­ X 60 LY?-."l\" TH H.:'\HILL. 19 . o-1, terception against 1 ·a,·y for 15 yards . order ·ophon1ore. I ettermen and squaclmen retur11in" is X o. l tight end to guard \\' ill relegate fine rusher an cl solid I vnn to a re .. erve role bl cker. tl1is fir ·t ,·ear. but the K 0. , 1 FR i_;: D potential is· there for him TlER, 18 1, 6-0 Jun­ to become a truh· fine ior. Tick ted primarily footba ll I layer. - for defen i\'e lu ty .. XO. 6..J. R 13 El{ T ha chance to I reak in YLl;:R. - 0-+. 6-0. Sen­ at on of the corner ior. Held do\\'n the r g­ back po ition . ular tight tackle po ·t last KO. 5 E RGI~ ason as a 200-pouncl \\'IL\J T, 21 I , 6-2, junior ... great trength , ophom re. P r o ,. e cl and quickne:,,;, separate that he's a tough de­ this man from a hoY fender last fall n th e . lllO\' cl to g uarcl freshm:111 team and in during spring training. JOHN KNEE var ity competition last DANNY TH OMAS :\'O. (>2 ID[ SIT­ No. 76-Tackle spring ... h lps acid to No. 22- Quarterback T X. 198. 5~ 10, Junior. the tag that th e ends Xicknamed "Hittin' . it­ \\'ill be much larger than in previous years. lon" and he did just that .. honored for his play ::\0. 86 B BBY JO DR.I H. 189, 6-5 . Sopho­ in th e XaYy. A&M. and T lJ game . graded more. Tabbed as a pl it end on offense an I corner out a b ·t offensi\'e lineman in th :\lichigan and hack on clefen ·e . ·ure tackler and fine pas · de­ Baylor games ... I d the team in tackle in the fense man ... good hands and height make him a :\fichigan game and a"ain st Xayy \\'ith 19, a team prime taraet. high for on game ... hand! th linebacking as- Left to ri ght; - Dave Smith , Glenn Gossett, Herman Morgan, Pug Gabrel, Charlie Driver, Dudley K 88 .\IIKE TAB R. 21 . 6-1. Junior. ignment on cl fense with th e be ·t. Pa rker. Kneeling, head coach Hayden Fry. :\[oyed from fullback to tio-ht nd for hi blocking l\"O. 52 DOCG JAKU RY, 208. 6-2, Junior. abil ity ... had good ·pring on clefens ... fine C ·ecl primarily at defen i"e encl la ·t year ... target fo r the hook pa ·· . hard to I ri1w clo\\'n ha red h nors \\'ith all -conference John Hughes OHIO STADIUM INFORMATION in the open field . grabbed four I as es for 27 by grading hi<1he t for defen i\'e lineman after the Yards last year. Xan• Yictory. TICKET SALES SERVICE TO PATRONS - K . 89 -BILL HA RLA ~. 187, 6-2. , enior. H as x· . 56 I:IARIJY .\fc1\ USTEH. -00. 6-..J., _·en­ AV AIL ABLE TICKETS ore for sole ct gate l (closed end). Emergency medical treatment is available in special fi rst to be on of the toughest little men in the confer­ The Ticket Office is located in the southeas t corner of the aid quarters back of Sections 11 ord 12 in "B" deck. A ior. An offensi ,·e pecialist \\'hen ·uhstitmin" would St. John Arena, just l 00 yards north of the closed end of th e mobile station also is available on the ground level at the ence ..

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