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The original documents are located in Box D19, folder "National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Awards Banquet, Detroit, MI, December 2, 1965" of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. The Council donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box D19 of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FIFTH ANNUAL DETROIT CHAPTER NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION The following companies are pa- AND trons of the fifth Detroit Awards Banquet of the National Football HALL OF FAME Foundation and Hall of Fame. AWARDS BANQUET James Barclay & Company, Ltd. Chrysler Corporation Columbus Coated Fabrics Company Ewald Steel Sales & Supply Company Andy G. Farkas Insurance General Motors Corporation Huron Steel Company, Inc. Huron Valley Oil Company, Inc. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965 The 3 Ivory Brothers Moving Company GRAND BALLROOM J. R. Panelli Equipment Company, Inc. HOTEL SHERATON-CADILLAC Ross Roy, Inc. Co-Sponsored by : The Detroit News THE HOME NEWSPAPER GERALE FORD LIBRARY GUESTS OF HONOR PROGRAM The Detroit News College All-America Stars 1965 ALL-STATE INVOCATION Rev. Robert Allen HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM Ernest Allmendinger, University of Michigan, 1917 St. Benedict Catholic Church, Highland Park MASTER OF CEREMONIES Ernie Vick, University of Michigan, 1921 End-Dennis Wirgowski, Bay City Central Gail Smith, Director Coach-Elmer Engel Robert Brown, University of Michigan, 1925 Advertising and Market Research, General Motors Corporation Tackle-Jim VanWoerkom, Muskegon High Bennie Oosterbaan, University of Michigan, 1925-26-27 SPECIAL GUEST Coach-Roger Chiaverini Maynard Morrison, University of Michigan, 1931 Harvey Harman, Executive Director Guard-Leroy Jackson, Pontiac Central National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame "Biggie" Munn, University of Michigan, 1931 Coach-Paul Dellerba PRESENTATION OF COLLEGE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Harry Newman, University of Michigan, 1932 To Steve A. Juday, Michigan State University Center-Ken Burchfield, Adrian High By John S. Pingel Coach-Gary McNitt Whitey Wistert, University of Michigan, 1933 PRESENTATION OF THE WILLIE HESTON AWARD Guard-Doug Cooper, Denby High Regis Monahan, Ohio State University, 1934 To Lyman L. Frymodig, Michigan State University, 1916 Coach-Roger Parmentier Earl M. Brown, University of Notre Dame, 1938 By Dr. John A. Hannah President, Michigan State University Tackle-Bill Otto, Notre Dame High Ralph Heikkinen, University of Michigan, 1938 Coach-Walter Bazylewicz PRESENTATION OF HARVEY BARCUS AWARD John Pingel, Michigan State University, 1938 To Don Lund, 1940 All-State High School Team End-Calvin Fox, Battle Creek Central By Harvey Barcus Coach-Jack Finn Edward Frutig, University of Michigan, 1940 PRINCIPAL SPEAKER Back-Dave Ripmaster, Grand Rapids Creston Vince Banonis, University of Detroit, 1941 The Honorable Gerald R. Ford Coach-Joe McGee United States Congressman from Michigan Dr. Julius Franks, University of Michigan, 1942 Back-Jim Novar, Flint Northwestern PRESENTATION OF CITIZEN SPORTSMAN AWARD Coach-Dave Brines Leon Hart, University of Notre Dame, 1947-48-49 To The Honorable Gerald R. Ford By Carl Rentschler Don Coleman, Michigan State University, 1951 Back-Tom Weinmann, Ann Arbor High President, Detroit Chapter, National Football Foundation Coach-Jay Stielstra AI Dorow, Michigan State University, 1951 PRESENTATION OF THE DETROIT NEWS Back-John Gabler, Royal Oak Kimball Lowell Perry, University of Michigan 1951 ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD By John Walter, Coach-Paul Temerian Donald Dohoney, Michigan State University, 1953 Sports Writer, The Detroit News Larry Fowler, Michigan State University, 1953 PRESENTATION OF THE DETROIT NEWS ALL-STATE HIGH SCHOOL TEAM OF THE YEAR AWARDS Ron Kramer, University of Michigan, 1955-56 By John Walter COACH OF THE YEAR FOR 1965 Norman Masters, Michigan State University, 1955 PRESENTATION OF THE H. G. SALSINGER AWARD Elmer Engel-Bay City Central High School By Edwin K. Wheeler, Walter Kowalczyk, Michigan State University, 1957 Executive Vice President and General Manager, The Detroit News Dean Look, Michigan State University, 1959 BENEDICTION Dr. Allen Zaun, THE HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STATE TABLE SPONORED BY THE ALL-AMERICA TABLE SPONSORED BY Pastor, Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church THE DETROIT NEWS MICHIGAN MEMORIAL PARK, INC. back 1 MINORITY LEADER United States House of Representatives J/M These were my intes for This speech 2 have possibility of might save for other requests FORD VIBRARA Every think you han your like your 12/2/65 resume/it you can't keep aprls, national Fortball Hall of Fame sulf Cortains Carons Rotany Imitation - Bur. f Internal Revenue - Still a Sports Enthnsist Bathing averages = Insetall Ruoking Brown / Passng 1 fortball Bubutz Parts Out of years of frothall player/coach 2 have only "one" prepadice MONDAY MORNING QUAATERRACK Learned to admire teammates who played more Than 2 Learned To respect opporents that could block, tachle or who generally gave me a bad time Became recombed to the close games we lost FORD 2 still have an averson on dishke for M/M/Q. Jurgenson -Rubbins Cowlrys 2 Thin shind We difficult have "them "in politics just as a). floor strategy - and + emprovan leave it started just libe the "tond cntre in in stand who never played but who brono all the answers Necessary Evil EXCELLENCE - Ink for a few minutes 2 want everyone to suh it; ; wen though host will not Humand Seems appropos to speah of Galling here because so many here in their day, in one field N another they have reached the mork Fair to point out - the Standard for determinery EXCELLENCE in one era may not be the Standard in another, It is my improve) ATHLETICS - Higher today in every spot except been Clay, Inton on Pathrom no fruis match for Demprey, Trenney 3 Fortball - apologize for tranding onter Teams today are better Coaching techniques superior Players more 4. Lighty specializil fally developed t logger Trach- Bashettall - II) academics - Allms to me our now mathematics youth are required to leaver more + at an earlier age Possible because if Better transfer teachers 2) Favir equipment III Spirit / Patrution This is an intangible no way to measure We all brown it makes a DIFFERENCE in an athletic contest. many superm teams have lost because / aboo wor 4 Changing from those contests on graderon Gashettall count To the world on more the United states, Some allegs the youth of the 1960 do not have a And of patriotism because of draft card-hmra and the like 0 2 would neply - these are a small proportion malize that Their of todays YOUTH- They generation like all pramis generations may be called- ispond + when they are they will meach the same standard of EXCELLENCE as their Investhers They will do whatever story at home N abroad. so necessary to heep america December 2, 1965 Jerry; You asked me for a few thoughts that you might incorporate in your speech tonight, so I have come up with the following--for whatever they are worth to you. Your speech is more or less directed to the Detroit News 1965 All-State Team. This can be to your advantage in-so-much as that 35 years ago you were in their position (thereby immediately making you one of their clan) and you might stress that it was the Detroit News All-State Team that you were named to, for they are Co-Sponsors of this awards dinner. You might go into how you felt when it became known to you that you made the All-State Team and even carry this thought further by telling them your experience as to the difference between high school and college football. I need not tell you the necessity of the 11 men on the football field working as a team or unit. My thought in bringing this up is to stress the need of such team work in running the Government of the United States for the United States is in the same position as the number one football team in the nation--when you are number one, every other football team or nation will work hard to knock you off the perch. You might dwell a little on the necessity of higher education for these All-State boys. The coaches of these 11 boys will all be present at the banquet and sitting at a table hext to the All-State Team. You might give them a plug for we know they are very essential and that they must love their work, for their compensation is not too great. QERALD FORD Page (2) Directly below the head table will be seated 26 former All-Americans and to help you on any comments you might care to make on them I will list below who they are: Ernest Allmendinger U. of M. '17 Ernie Vick U. of M. '21 Bennie Oosterbaan U. of M. '25'26'27 Robert Brown U. of M. '25 Maynard Morrison U. of M. '31 Biggie Munn Un. of Minnesota'31 Harry Newman U. of M. '32 Whitey Wistert U. of M. '33 J. Regis Monahan Ohio State 34 Ralph Heikkinen U. of M. '38 Earl Brown Notre Dame 38 Edward Frutig U. of M. '40 Vince Banonis Un. of Detroit '41 Julius Franks U. of M. '42 Leon Hart Notre Dame '48'49 Al Dorow Mich. State '51 Lowell Perry U. of M. "51 Don Coleman Mich. State '51 Larry Fowler Midh. State 53 Donald Dohoney Mich. State 53 Ronald Kramer U. of M. '55'56 Norman Masters Mich. State '55 Walter Kowalczyk Mich. State '57 Sam Williams Mich. State '58 Dean Look Mich. State '59 Tom Myers North Western University'62 You are now on your way to the Sheraton-Cadillac Room 1731 where at 5:40 P.M. live radio will be taking place. The purpose of this, as I understand it, is for you to converse with some of your former team-mates at the University of Michigan. The ones I hope to have there are Stan Fay John Kowalik Harry Newman- Whitey Wistert- Fred Janke and myself. Immediately after this I will take you down to Suite 617-620, where Carl Rentschler will be hosting a cocktail party. Carl is President of our Detroit Chapter and a former Ohio State football player. He was a Big-Ten football official for a number of years. QERALD FORD LIBRARY Page (3) At the cocktail party you will meet the All-Americans and the 18 persons who will be sitting at the head table at the banquet. At the head table you will be seated between Carl Rentschler and Lyman Frimodig. Mr. Frimodig will be presented with the "Willie" Heston Award at the banquet. Frimodig is to Michigan State what Oosterbaan is to Michigan. He played at Michigan State in 1915 and stayed on for some 40 years in various capacities. I hope these bits of information might be of some help to you-- will be seeing you soon. Jack P.S. Change in plans since writing up this information. The radio "bit" will take place at the main entrance of the Sheraton-Cadillac instead of in your suite as formerly stated in this epistle. FORD i LIBRARY CERALD