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lege year . While it is planned so as to honor our alumni who
have returned to campus, it includes all the students, faculty
and friends of the University.
For those who were students here in years past, it is an
opportunity to meet again friends of yesterday and to see the
campus-some of it familiar and some of it new. For our nearly
two thousand new students, the spirit of Central will begin to
take on a deeper meaning and reality as they realize that they
are now a part of Central Michigan University with its worthy
traditions, illustrious alumni and challenging educational pro
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Judson W . Foust, President
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GIJIDING THE CMIJ ATHiE TIC PROGRAM
Ron Finch Dan Rose
DEAN RONALD W. FINCH Ronald Finch, Dean of Central's School of Health
and Physical Education, began his collegiate coaching career at Central in 1937 after coachin g for 12 years in Michigan high schools. As a high school coach, Finch tutored two state track championship teams and the 39 straight football wins his Lowell prep squad compiled is still believed to be a state record.
Finch received his B.S. Degree from Central Michigan in 1932 and h is M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1942. He has done additional graduate study at Michigan State University.
As a football coach at Central, he compiled a
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record of 52 wins, 18 losses and two ties from 1937 to 1946. That record stands as the second best in the 64-year football history of the school. From 1937 to 1946 he also coached the Chippewa track team to some of its finest moments.
Finch was named as the first dean of the School of Health and Physical Education at Central w hen it was first organized in 1959 after he had served for many years as head of the department.
DANIEL P. ROSE Daniel P. Rose, Athletic Director at Central since
1942, first joined the CMU staff in 1937 as head basketball and baseball coach. H e also coached the freshman football team and taught courses in health and physical edu cation.
Rose gave up his basketball coaching duties in 1954 after his teams had won 176 and lost 84 games in 14 seasons. Only twice in that time did Rosecoached basketball teams drop below the .500 mark. Because of his increasing duties as athletic director, he also had to relinquish his baseball coaching job in 1952.
Before joining the staff at Central, Rose coached eight years at Grand Rapids South high school w here his teams won three city championships in basketball. During his undergraduate days at the University of Michigan, Rose was an All-American and AllBig Ten basketball guard, one of the smallest in history.
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Reigning over this weekend's Homecoming festivities is Marsha Young, brown-eyed sophomore coed from Albion.
Marsha was elected 1961 Homecoming Queen after a unique campaign which included a military escort to and from classes and the erecting of nine-foot teepees throughout the campus. The ROTC Drill Team sponsored her.
Miss Young, 18, graduated from Albion High School in 1960 and served on the homecoming court there in her senior year. At Central she is majoring in English.
Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Young of 809 Hall Street, Albion .
Queen Marsha Young
Members of the 1961 Homecoming Court are, from left: Sally Cooper, senior from MUskegon; Marilie Dani. sophomore from Hermansville; Janet Jones, senior from Goodrich; and Mary Mead, junior from Honor.
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MEET * THE CHIPPEWAS George Clayborn
Uwe Wiese Bob Tuckey Len Jagello John Blackstock Bob Snideman
Hugh Smith Gordon Swenor Norm Panganis Tom Davis Ralph Soffredine
Bob Fisher Stan Kendziorski Don Schmidt Jerry Bieniek Paul Smuts
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Chip$ Ri$k Homecoming Vicfo!'g T!',difion Central, despite its disappointing record this
season, takes a great tradition of Homecoming football victories into today's battle with Northern Illinois.
In the past eleven years, Chippewa teams have won ten Homecoming games, losing only to Louisville in 1958.
Central's Homecoming victims over the past eleven years include each of the six teams in the Interstate Conference and Bowling Green.
Northern Illinois, today's opponent, has been a victim of Central's Homecoming onslaught three times, all by convincingly one-sided scores.
The Huskies last fell in 1959 when Central utilized an alert defense to romp to a 29-7 victory. In 1957 Northern fell, 52-12, and in 1946 the Chips pounded out a 58-7 w in before enthusiastic alumni.
Last year's Homecoming game with Eastern Michigan turned out to be a 28-0 CMU win, but it came only after a stubborn, underdog Eastern squad held the Chips to a 7-0 margin going into the final three minutes of play. Central exploded with a touchdown a minute in the last three minutes of action.
Over the past 15 years, Central has compiled a 12-3 Homecoming game record.
* * * CMU Homecoming Games Since J946 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946
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7 Louisville 52 Northern Illinois 20 Illinois State 20 Western Illinois 33 Southern Illinois 13 Western Illinois 26 Eastern Michigan 50 Eastern Illinois 12 Bowling Green 0 Hillsdale
12 Wayne State 33 Eastern Michigan 58 Northern Illinois
SCHEDULE, RESULTS Northern Michigan 35 Western Michigan 27 Youngstown 36 Southern Illinois 18 Western Illinois 12 Illinois State 32 Eastern Michigan 11 Northern Illinois Hillsdale (here, 1 :30 p.m.) Eastern Illinois (here, 1 :30 p.m.)
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* * * REMAINING HOMECOMING EVENTS
Halftime Coronation of Queen After Game A.W.S.-Men's Union Coffee Hour - U. C. Ballroom
Alpha Xi Coffee Hour - Chippewa Room Gamma Delta Coffee Hour - Religious Center Lounge Zeta Tau Alpha Tea - McFarland's Home Open House at All Residence Halls - Barnard,
Barnes, Calkins, Larzelere, Merrill, Robinson, Ronan, Sloan, Sweeney, Tate, and Trout
ROTC Coffee Hour - Central Hall Commerce Students and Alumni Coffee Hour - Busi
ness Ad. Bldg. Delta Sigma Phi Open House and Alumni Homecom
ing Dinner Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Meeting, Luncheon, Open
House Sigma Phi Epsilon Coffee Hour - Sig Ep House Sigma Tau Gamma Coffee Hour - Sig Tau House Tau Kappa Epsilon Coffee Hour - ~'KE House
3.30-5 :30 P.M. Alpha Gamma Delta Tea - Sloan Recreation Room 4 :30-5 :1 5 P.M. Delta Zeta Parents' Tea - Peninsula Room 6:30-8 P .M. Alpha Chi Omega Dessert - University Den 6 :45 P.M. Banquet for all Alumni and Silver C Club Awards
Meeting - Robinson Food Commons 8-10 P.M. Wesley Foundation Coke Party - Wesley House 8:30-12 P.M. Tau Kappa Epsilon Alumni Dance - Am. Legion Hall 9-12 P.M. Homecoming Balls - Gym and U. C. Ballroom
9 :30 P.M. All Day
Phi Sigma Epsilon Dance - Oddfellows Hall Chippewa Christian Fellowship Dance - Univ. Den Sigma Phi Epsilon - SI. John's Parish House Alumni Dances - Hotel Chieftain and Elks Club Tau Kappa Epsilon Open House - TKE House
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* * * TOOAY'S CAME * * * At stake in today's Homecoming game, Bill
Kelly's 100th as Central head coach, is fourth place in the Interstate Conference standings and a chance for the Chippewas to save themselves from falling to the worst HAC record and finish in CMU history.
tion in the backfield, in fact, is junior Bob F' last year's leading rusher and scorer. Isher,
The Chippewas, however, will take th f' today without the services of sophomore kick~ leld pert Tom Davis, the Clawson guard who has Inb
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. ht f . h t " ooted Central takes a 1-6 overall mark and a 1-3 league record into today's contest. Northern is 2-3-1 overall and 1-1-1 in conference play. An upset by the Chips before today's huge Homecoming gathering would vault them into fourth ahead of the Huskies.
elg 0 elg t ex ra po1Ots thIS season. Davis b k h · . ht 1 . 1 k" ro e IS rIg eg 10 ast wee s 13-11 VIctory over E t Michigan. as ern
But a loss would assure Central of compiling its worst HAC record since joining the league in 1950. Central's worst conference record in 11 seasons in the loop was last year's 3-3 mark and fourth place finish .
To keep from falling into the depths of the Interstate standings today, Central has its work cut out for it.
First, its limping offense, which has been able to average only 156 yards a game, must move against the Huskies. Secondly, Central's porous pass defense will have to tighten up to stop Northern's vaunted aerial bombardment.
Figuring heavily in the outcome of today's battle will be the performances of underclassmen on both teams. Northern, in an effort to bolster its defense, is expected to play six freshmen on its defensive team.
The Chippewas will counter with some young talent also. First-year m'iln Gary Harrington is expected to lead the team from quarterback and his prime passing target may well be frosh Bill Johnson at right end.
Central's backfield is also a young one. In addition to Harrington there are sophomores Len Jagello, Steve Walzak, Chuck Koons and Ted Pavoris. The only upperclassman expected to see much ac-
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1961 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY ROSTER
Name Dwayne Swenor Chuck Koons* Bob P rais Clyde Line Bob Fisher** Len J agello* F red Lenser Gerry Bieniek George Clayborn** Dick Bunce* J im J ohnson George Wolfe Larry Moore J im Ryckman Fred Sible Gary Harrington Terry Hammond Tom Lang* Gil Lamont Gary Finnin * * P aul Smuts** Bob Urchike* Stan Kendziorski* Chuck McKinnon** Tom Davis* Ralph Soffredine* Ken Bickel Ted P avoris* Bob Snideman Uwe Wiese* J eff Carr John Furman * * J ohn J ohnson J im Hasse*** Mick DeVoe** Don Schmidt** Ivan LaCore Andre LaVoy John Blackstock* Steve Walzak* George Alward** Bill J ohnson J on Rice Gary Gephart Norm Probert Hugh Smith Glenn Foldie
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High School Petoskey Handy Lowrey Fowlerville Brown City St. Bernard Cinn. Centr al Fordson Marshall Sturgis Cass City Mather Linden Kalkaska Marion Henry Ford Mt. Pleasant Lincoln Park Lake City Holy Redeemer St. Mary Beecher Davison Denby Clawson Sandusky Frankenmuth Pershing Henry Ford Marysville Grosse Pointe Midland Kimball Owosso Sexton Beal City Central Milford Bad Axe Bad Axe Bendle Vassar Grosse Pte. St. Joseph Waterford Clio Visitation
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CENTRAL MICHIGAN PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP
GARY FINNIN ----- -----------________ I.E MICK DeVOE --- ------------__________ LT JIM HASSE -------- --------- - _________ LG JOHN FURMAN --------------__________ C
GEORGE ALWARD ----------_________ BG DON SCHMIDT ----------- ____________ BT BILL JOHNSON - - - ----- ---____________ BE GARY HARRINGTON _________________ QB
BOB FISHER - ------- ___ _______________ LH CHUCK KOONS ---- __________________ BH TED PA VORIS ________________________ FB
21 Dwayne Swenor QB 22 Chuck Koons QB-HB
61 Tom Davis G 63 R. Soffredine G-LB
31 Bob Prais liB 32 Clyde Line HB 33 Bob Fisher HB
Len JageUo liB Fred Lenser HB Gerry BIeniek FB George Clayborn HB Dick Bunce LB Jim Johnson QB-FB George Wolfe FB Larry Moore HB Jim Ryckman FB Fred Sible HB Gary Harrington QB Terry Hammond LB Tom Lang T Gil Lamont FB Gary Finnin E Paul Smuts QB Bob Urchike G Stan Kendziorski E Chuck McKinnon FB
65 Ken Bickel G 67 Ted Pavoris QB 68 Bob Snideman G 69 Uwe Wiese E 72 Jeff Carr C 73 John Furman C 74 John Johnson T 76 Jim Hasse C-G 78 Mick DeVoe T 79 Don Schmidt E 80 Ivan LaCore HB 83 Andre LaVoy E 84 John Blackstock E 85 Steve Walzak FB 86 George Alward G 88 Bill Johnson E
89 Jon Rice 92 Gary Gephart 93 N arm Probert 96 Hugh Smith 98 Glenn Foldie
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86 75 62 51 65 77 84 14 41 42 35
RICH BADER _______________________ ___ LE MARV BAKER _________________________ L
BILL McMAHON ___ ___________________ LG BOB EVANS ____________________________ C
BOB MOLONEY ______________________ RG
DAVE MULDERINK ____________________ RT
HUGH ROHRSCHNEIDER ______________ RE TOM BECK ___________________________ QB
MICKEY STEVENS _____________________ LH GARY STEARNS ______________________ RH ROGER SMITH ________________________ F~
10 Mike Henigan QB
11 George Bork QB
14 Tom Beck QB
20 Jack Dean HB
21 J erry Andres HB
22 Bronson Davis HB
23 Chuck Wolf HB
30 Walter Smith HB
31 Don Rogers HB
35 Roger Smith FB
40 Ben Bethel HB
41 Mickey Stevens HB
42 Gary Stearns HB
43 Ernie Thompson HB 50 Lynn McCann C 51 Bob Evans 52 Ken Slimko 60 Dan Wenc
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62 Bill McMahon G
63 Jerry Kerner G
64 Richard Zickuhr G
65 Bob Moloney G
66 Mike Roche G
70 Richard Russell T
73 Floyd Deyo T
74 Del Johnson T
75 Marv Baker T
77 Dave Mulderink T
80 Tom Walz E
81 Denny Harrison E
82 Dave Casey E 83 Jim Otis E 84 H o Rohrschneider E 86 Richard Bader E
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1961 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Mike Henigan QB 5-10 190 So. DeKalb, Ill. George Bork QB 6-1 170 So. Arlington Hts., 111. Tom Beck QB 5-11 175 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Jack Dean HB 5-9 160 F r. DeKalb, Ill. Jerry Andres HB 6-0 170 F r. Freeport, Ill. Bronson Davis HB 5-10 165 F l". Niles, Ill. Chuck Wolf HB 5-11 175 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Walter Smith HB 6-0 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Don Rogers HB 6-1 195 So. • Mt. Carroll, Ill. Roger Smith FB 6-0 185 So. Woodstock, Ill. Ben Bethel HB 6-0 185 Jr. Hammond, Ind. Mickey Stevens HB 5-10 180 J r . Sycamore, Ill. Gary Stearns HB 5-11 175 So. Freeport, Ill. Ernie Thompson HB 5-11 180 Jr. Chicago, Ill. Lynn McCann C 6-2 215 Fr. DeKalb, Ill. Bob Evans C 5-9 175 So. DeKalb, Ill. Ken Slimko G 6-2 205 So. LaSalle-Peru, Ill. Dan Wenc C 5-10 185 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Jim Blattner G 5-10 190 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Bill McMahon G 5-9 185 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Jerry Kerner G 6-0 190 So. W. Chicago, Ill. Richard Zickuhr G 6-0 180 Jr. Mt. Morris, Ill. Bob Moloney G 6-0 190 Sr. Chicago, Ill. Mike Roche G 5-11 200 Jr. Waukegan, Ill. Richard Russell T 6-0 200 Jr. Plainfield, Ill. Floyd Deyo T 6-1 215 Sr. Rock Falls, Ill. Del Johnson T 6-4 220 Jr. Sycamore, Ill. Marv Baker T 6-1 215 Sr. DeKalb, Ill. Dave Mulderink T 6-2 225 So. Chicago Hts., Ill. Tom Walz E 5-11 200 Fr. Freeport, Ill. Denny Harrison E 6-0 185 F r. Maywood, Ill. Dave Casey E 6-1 195 So. Chicago, Ill. Jim Otis E 6-1 190 Sr. Crystal Lake, Ill. Hugh Rohrschneider E 6-6 200 So. Burlington, Ill. Richard Bader E 6-1 190 Jr. Mt. Prospect, Ill. John Broderick LB 5-11 175 F r.
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•• like Chipg . ointments haven't been limited to
Fo.o.tball ~iJ!~PfhiS fall . Northern Illinois' Huskies Central Mlchlg Ilo.W a few of their own since open
had to swa have back on Sept. 16. mg play f.. hed third in the Interstate Confer-
Northern miS ith a 4-2 record to equal the best ence last seads
on ~uskie squad turned in since the I ague reco.r a 951 e . hip team of 1 . . hamplOns c estimates around the league had
Pre-seasor d for a runner-up finish behind faNo.rthern shla e After all the argument went, North -
d Sout ern. , .. G Vo.re . h a tough line, great passmg m eorge ern still ~ Beck and Coach Howard Fletcher Bo.rk andd l~~ spring that his running game might annohuncbe t I·n his five-year history at NIU. be tees
Northern o.pened the season with a .bette~-than-
d 49-0 romp over Northwest MISSOUrI. And expecte . then the roof caved m.
Wheaton College pulled a 7-2 upset, ~o~theast . . dded a 28-13 defeat Southern IllmOls lent Mlssoun a , d d
a 35-6 pounding and then two weeks ago, un er og Eastern Illinois came. back from a 2.0-0 halfhme defIcit to. fight the Huskies to a 20-20 he.
But last week the Huskies snapped back with a 23-22 Homecoming upset of league-leadmg Western Illinois. The victory served as eVidence that Northern hasn't lost all that punch pre-season experts claimed it had.
Now the Huskies find themselves in fourth place in the conference with as unpredictable a team as
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CENTRAL-NORTHERN SERIES RUNDOWN
First Game-1940 (NIU 9, CMU 6)
Times Played-15
Outcome-CMU has won 11, lost 3, tied 1
1960 Score-NIU 36, CMU 15
Highest Score-61 by CMU in 1955 (61-0)
•• Seek To Save Face Fletcher could have envisioned in his worst dreams.
The passing attack has been. clicking but enemy runners have found room for kmfmg through Northern's flanks. If the Huskies can plu~ that ~ole m the line and keep their offensive game m motion, a good !lAC season can still be salvaged.
Coach Howard Fletcher
Northern's "B·Boys", Tom Beck (right) and George Bork present a formidable passing profile for Huskie opponents this season. The two backs are aerial experts and a.re important cogs in NIU's 0 f fen s i v e machinery.
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-IIAC STANDINGS
CONfERENCE SEASON 1. II/inois State 3 2. Western Illinois 3
Southern JIIinois 3 4. Northern JIIinois 1 5. Central Michigan 1 6. Eastern JIIinois 0 7. Eastern Michigan 0
TODA Y'S IIAC SCHEDULE
Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
Southern Illinois a t Illinois Sta te
Ea stern Michigan a t Eastern Illinois
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'Non-conference game
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' Hillsdale at Centra l Michigan ' Non-conference game
* * * LAST WEEK'S IIAC RESULTS Central Michigan 13, Eastern Michigan 11 Northern Illinois 23 , Western Illinois 22 Southern Illinois 33, East ern Illinois 6
*Northern Michigan 47, Illinois State 6 ' Non-conference gam e
* * * NEXT WEEK: HILLSDALE
Next Saturday the Chippewas t ake a break from Interstat e Conference play, but hardly a break from tough competition. Coming t o Alumni Field next week is Hillsdale, that giant of the small-college football w or ld and a gridiron ar ch-rival of the Chippewas.
The Central-Hillsdale game next Saturday marks the renew al of a bitter, though not frequent, r ivalry which last saw the t wo t eams meeting in 1958 wh en the Chips t ook a 19-13 decision in the Red Feather game.
. In all,. the two squads have met eight times sm ce the fIrst game in 1903. Hillsdale has won four, lost three and tied one against Central.
The Hillsdale-Central game also brings together two of Michigan's winningest coaches, rivals Bill Kelly and F rank "Muddy" Waters.
This p rogram writ te n and ed ited by Informa· tion SRrvices , Dr. Gilbert Maie nknech C Director; Russ He rron, Sports Public ity Director. Represen ted for n a tional a dve r tising by Spencer Ad · vertising Compa ny, 271 Ma dison Avenue, Ne w York 16, New York.
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/nltoducing The Chippewa Coac~ing $Iaff KENNETH "BILL" KELLY-HEAD COACH
This season m arks Bill K elly's 32nd year in the coaching professioI?- apd his 11th season as h ead coach at Central MIchIgan .
Kelly attended Central from 1926 t o 1930. After his graduation he coacJ:1ed at Cass Cit~, Mt. Pleasan t and Saginaw Arthur HIll before r eturmng to CMU in 1951 as football and tennis coach. He coached CMU varsity basketball from 1954-56.
During his ten years at the helm a t Central Kelly's teams have won 65, lost 26 and tied one t~ establish him as the most winning coach in school history . In the Interstate Conference his team s h ave won or shared five titles, going undefeated in 1952 and 1956.
An outspoke~l colorful grid-master, K elly was named MlChlgaI?- Coa~h of ~he Year" following the 1959 season. He IS credlte<:i WIth playin g an im port ant role m bUlldm g Central mto a recognized small-college football power .
Kelly is married and the father of two daugh ters.
Al Thomas Jerry Sieracki
ALFRED THOMAS-BACKFIELD COACH . A.l Thomas, a former University of Michigan
~a~~leld and track star, has been responsible for the
thrIg t pe~formances of Central 's b acks since joining e st aff m 1949.
. HXl graduated from Mich igan in 1942 after w inf ng I-AmerIcan . track h onors and serving as caplim of ~he W~lverme t rack squad in his senior year.
ofe Ir edcelVed h IS doctor's degree from the University
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pem ThOT!1Sh came to Cen tr al aft er coach in g at Ish M mf 19 school for a year and at William and sis~~~t or tko years. At Central he also serves as aslar ~ac coach and annually runs the n ation's UnT;~;srtlghRSClhoOl t rack m eet , the Cen tral Michigan
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ters.Thomas is married and the fath er of two daugh -
JERRY SIERACKI-LINE COACH . . Sieracki 22-ye Id f . Jomed th' ar -? ormer CMU Imeman, resigned ~ sttahff only thIS fall replacing Bill F igg who
m e sprm g. Sieracki f G d . Central in i 9600m d ran RapIds, graduat ed from
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Bill Kelly
* * * Bill Kelly's Record at CMU
W L T 1951 5 3 0 1952 7 2 0 1953 7 1 1 1954 a 2 0 1955 8 1 ()
1956 9 0 0 1957 4 6 0 1958 7 3 0 1959 7 3 0 1960 3 5 0
Totals 65 26
here last year. He served as line coach on the CMU freshman team last fa ll and w orked w ith the varsity during spring drills.
As a CMU guard, he was an All-Interstat e conference f irst t eam selection in 1960, h is sen ior year. A 1956 Grand RapIds Cathoh c Central high sch ool graduate, he was n amed to a first st r ing All-City t eam b erth and was a third t eam All-State tackle select IOn .
. Prob ably. the y oungest collegiate coach in Mich -Igan , SIerackI IS sm gle.
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Gary Finnin Junio·r End
Gary Finnin joined the Chippewa gridiron corps two years ago as one of 1959's "Young Giants" brigade which included such bright rookie prospects as Mick DeVoe, Don Schmidt, George Alward and John Furman.
Since his first season with the Chips-when he broke into the starting lineup almost immediatelyFinnin has become no bigger, but a little wiser to the ways of college football.
After spending some time as a tackle, he has come back as an end and ranks as one of CMU's top linemen both defensively and offensively.
Although his 6-foot 3 112 frame and 217 pounds gives him a tackle's appearance, Finnin has fair speed and his hands are as sure as anyone's when it comes to catching passes.
A junior, Finnin is a 20-year-old physical education major from Flint's Holy Redeemer high. He and his wife Donna are the parents of a son, John.
Len Jagello Sophomore halfback
Scampering little Lennie Jagello has to look up to see almost anyone when he takes the football field, but he often looks back once the game gets underway.
Jagello is a small 5-foot-8 halfback who learned early last season, in his freshman year, that the best place for an opposing football player is behind you With good speed and a quick start, he's left a few there too.
Probably his most memorable gridiron moment came early in the CMU-Southern Illinois game last year when he dropped a handoff on a kickoff, recovered the loose ball and dashed 80 yards through a host of the opposition to give Central a short-lived lead.
Jagello, from Detroit's St. Bernard high, ca!'lle on at mid-season last year to take over a startmg halfback spot. This year he has been hampered by leg injuries.
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