November 14, 1964

November 14, 1964

Official Program 35c November 14, 1964 UNIVERSITY STADIUM THE BOWLING GREEN CAMPUS Administration Building 17 Commons 42 Harmon Residence Hall 13 Memorial Hall 47 Prout Hall (See Alice Prout) Steller Field 73 Airport Hangars 77 Conklin Hall 63 Harshman Quadrangle . .68-71 Men's Gymnasium 44 Rathskeller 42 Student Health Service 28 Alice Prout Residence Hall ..33 Delta Gamma Sorority 21 Hayes Hall 38 Mooney Residence Hall 15 Residence Center (projected) 72 Student Health Service Bldg. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority ..24 Delta Lambda 52 Home Economics Building ...10 Moseley Hall 39 Rodgers Quadrangle 49 (projected) 76 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 25 Delta Tau Delta Fraternity ..66 Home Management House . 8 Music (See Hall of Music) Science-Research Complex Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority 23 Delta Zeta Sorority 4 Industrial Arts Building 78 NatatoTium 45 (projected) 80 Fraternity 57 Alpha Phi Sorority 20 Delta Upsilon Fraternity ....55 Kappa Delta Sorority 22 Overman Hall 37 Shatzel Residence Hall 29 Theta Chi Fraternity 65 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 59 Fine Arts Building 74 Kappa Sigma Fraternity ....61 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity . .60 Alpha Xi Delta Sorority 19 Founders Quadrangle . .12-15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treadway Residence Hall . 12 Alumni House 3 Gamma Phi Beta Sorority ...18 Kohl Residence Hall 41 Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity ...54 Fraternity 53 University Hall 1 Art (See Fine Arts) Golf Course 81 Library 9 Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity .. .50 Sigma Chi Fraternity 64 University Union 32 Athletic Facility 82 Graphic Arts Building 79 Library (projected) 75 Phi Mu Sorority 27 Sigma Phi Fpsilon Fraternity 48 Williams Hall (offices) 31 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity 56 Guest House 5 Lowry Residence Hall 14 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity ..62 Sigma Nu Fraternity 67 Women's Phys. Ed. Building 46 Central Stores 79 Hall of Music 11 Maintenance Building 40 Power Plant 16 South Hall 7 Wooster House 8 Chi Omega Sorority 28 Hanna Hall 2 McDonald Quadrangle ...34-36 Prout Chapel 30 Stadium 43 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity 58 mmmmm NOVEMBER 14, 1964 VS OHIO UNIVERSITY University Stadium, Bowling Green, O. 1:30 p.m. E.S.T. CONTENTS SQUAD LISTS DEPARTMENTS PICTURES Bowling Green Alphabetical Roster 14 Stadium Information 1 Bowling Green Administrators 3 Bowling Green Lineup and Numbers 16 Today's Game 4 BG Football Staff 6 I Ohio University Lineup and Numbers ....17 Band Show 8 The Sideline Teams 10 Ohio University Alphabetical Roster 19 BG Cheers 23 BG Player Portraits 11, 21, 24, 27, 30 MAC At A Glance 28 Ohio University Portraits 20 FEATURES Falcon Sketches 32 BG's Progress Signs 2 Falcons in the Classroom 5 Doyt Perry's Story 9 N Bowling Green's Computer 13 BG Swimming and Wrestling 25 The Falcons Club 29 Falcons Ranked 29th 31 THE MAJORETTES: Left io right ■ are Linda Estrate, Susie Karcher, [Fay Zuccato, Mary Martin, \ Jeannie Wince, Sherry Bradley, Barb Gindlesberger and Lonna rigi Dangler. T1 i IIIIII III IIIIII in i—tmmm INFORMATION in the main lobby of the Men's in the rear of the Men's Gym Jerry Mix Gym near the intramural office. on the ground fioor. Memorial Asst. Editor LOST AND FOUND Public telephones in Memorial Hall rest rooms will be avail- Represented for National Ad- Anyone finding lost articles is Hall will be available after the able after the first half. requested to take them to the vertising by Spencer Advertis- first half. The Falcon Gridiron News is a Athletic Office, 200 Memorial ing Co., Inc., 271 Madison Ave- publication of the Department Hall. Persons seeking lost prop- REST ROOMS nue, New York City. of Intercollegiate Athletics. erty may inquire after the A ladies' rest room is located Published by game. at the east end of the stadium Department of TELEPHONES under the stands. Men should Don A. Cunningham Intercollegiate A public telephone is located continue to use the rest rooms Editor Athletics BG's Progress Signs- Library, Science Complex Construction is scheduled to begin soon on phase one of the new University Library, probably the most ex- citing addition to the campus in recent years. The Li- brary will incorporate all the concepts of design and function that have been developed since the old library was built. A growing demand in the state for education and re- search in the sciences will be met partially by BGSU with the development of the science-research complex. This group of buildings, to be erected in three phases, is scheduled to be constructed after the library. "The science-research complex will foster an obvious development of the sciences," said Dean Archie H. Jones, of the College of Liberal Arts and chairman of the complex's planning committee. "It will provide for cross-fertilization of ideas among students and fac- ulty. Many will catch the excitement of discoveries." The new library will do away with the traditional library browns and grays, the uninterrupted rows of books and the dark mahogany service counters. In their places will be brighter colors, lounge furniture, and in lieu of the traditional large reading room, small clusters of tables and chairs for small groups. Wide, well-lighted aisles will divide the stacks. "As the university places increasing emphasis upon individual study and research, the BGSU student will spend more of his time in the library," predicted Assistant Professor A. Robert Rogers, Director of the Library. According to campus planners, the library and the science complex may well become the academic heart of the future Bowling Green State University. They will identify the university as a researching as well as a Drawings of BG's New Library teaching institution. Bowling Green State University Proposed Science Complex 2 Bowling Green Administrators KENNETH H. McFALL Vice President Chairman, Athletic Committee WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME III University President DONNAL V. SMITH PAUL F. LEEDY Dean of Students Provost ERVIN J. KREISCHER F. E. BEATTY JAMES E. HOF Vice President of Finance Director. Director. Alumni Relations Buildings and Facilities Director, University Relations Bowling Green Aims for Undefeated Season Winning the 1964 Mid-American Conference title was the total of seven players, Williams, Cunningham, Tony Trent, big goal of the year for Bowling Green State University's Jim Wisser, Tom Reicosky, Bob Pratt, and Jim Goings, have football squad but Coach Doyt Perry now has another one all rushed for 100 or more yards. in mind for the Falcons. Ward, of course, is enjoying his finest season as a Falcon "We will now be trying to go undefeated," Rowling Green's passer. He has connected on 46 of 89 passes for a completion coach said after his club had topped Marshall 28-0 here last percentage of .517 while totaling 616 yards. For his career, he Saturday to claim the crown. has now attempted 241 passes, and completed 114 for 1,625 yards to hold every BG record. The second goal may prove to be quite an accomplishment for Perry's forces. In his 10 seasons at Bowling Green, he has Today's game is the final home appearance of seniors, Cun- won five conference championships but has gone undefeated ningham, Mel Foels, Jerry Harris, Ken Hockman, Jim Jones, and untied only once, 9-0, in 1959. John Larson, Tony Lawrence, Norm Limpert, Reicosky, Lynn Robinson, Tom Sims, Trent, Ward and Wisser. Bowling Green will be after its ninth straight win of the year today as the Falcons entertain Ohio University, the 1963 This group has helped compile a three-year record that league champions. "We will be up for this game. I doubt if currently stands at 23-3-1. During these three years, the our players have lost their incentive," Perry said. F'alcons have won two championships and finished third the other season. Determination is an easy thing to build for an Ohio Uni- versity contest. Since 1959, either the Falcons or the Bobcats have won the MAC crown so there is always plenty riding on this game. Last year, Ohio blanked Bowling Green 16-0 at BOWLING GREEN SCHEDULE Athens. Sept. 19 Southern Illinois 35-12 Perry had high praise for his championship team calling it a "balanced squad". To back up his statement, he said Sept. 26 at North Texas 21-7 that the Falcons have fast and powerful backs, strong passing Oct. 3 Dayton 35-0 and fine punting plus a defense that is getting better. Oct. 10 at Western Michigan 28-8 The statistics show the Falcons do have all these attributes. Oct. 17 at Toledo 31-14 They have outscored their opponents by a margin of 240 to 59 points. In the last three games, the opposition has scored Oct. 24 Kent State 41-0 only 18 points. Oct. 31 at Miami 21-18 Individually, eight players have scored 12 or more points Nov. 7 Marshall 28-0 for Bowling Green. Halfback Jay Cunningham is leading the way with 42 while fullback Stew Williams has 30 and Nov. 14 Ohio University place kicker Jerry Ward 27. In the rushing department, a Nov. 21 at Xavier Ohio University's Bobcats Field Strong Unit The Ohio University Bobcats, after starting the season in points to tie with BG's Jay Cunningham and Miami's Tom slow fashion, came on strong to win two games in a row Longsworth and gained 612 yards to take the rushing crown. before being nipped 13-8 by Western Michigan last Saturday. Albert scored once last year as the Bobcats topped Bowling Today's overflow crowd of somewhere in the neighborhood Green 16-0 in Ohio's stadium. That marked the first time in of 14,500 will be seeing a veteran Ohio team on the field.

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