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December 26, 1997 - Image 152

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-12-26

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Dan Dworsky in 1947 . . .

. . . and 1997.

Then & Now

After graduating U-M in 1950 with
a bachelor of architecture degree, he
moved to California. He opened
Dworsky Associates, a Los Angeks
architecture firm, in 1953.
Dworsky's project experience
over the past 44 years has been wide-
ranging. He's responsible for two
major international entry points
to the U.S., the United States Port
of Entry at Calexico, Calif., and
the Tom Bradley International
Terminal at Los Angeles
International Airport.
One of his proudest accomplish-
ments was designing U-M's Crisler
Arena, home to the men's and women's
basketball teams.
The arena is named for Fritz Crisler
who retired as football coach after the
1948 Rose Bowl. Crisler asked
Dworsky if he would design the build-
ing.
"I was thrilled with the chance to do
this," Dworsky said. "It's not too often
that you have the opportunity to do
this for your school. "
Winning the national title in 1948
was big news around the country.
"Professional football was not nearly
as strong then, so college was what peo-
ple paid attention to," he said. "But
college football didn't get the coverage
that it does now, because television was
not as popular."
The popularity of television has
made it easy for Dworsky to follow his
alma mater's run towards greatness.
"I've been following the team, and
this year has been very exciting," he
said. "I admire the quality and
strength of the defense. A great deal
of their success depends on their
intensity, and they've had the pride to
create and maintain it throughout the
season."

LONNY GOLDSMITH
StaffWriter

n January 1, 1948, the
ichigan Wolverines defeated
the University of Southern
California 49-0 in the Rose
Bowl, which helped them to a national
championship.
Team member Dan Dworsky, a 20-
year-old Jewish kid from St. Paul,
Minn., was the defensive captain and a
linebacker.
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He, and the rest of that 1948 team,
will be in Pasadena next Thursday for
the 50,th anniversary of the last
Michigan team to win a national tide.
And to watch the current batch df
Wolverines try to repeat the task
Dworsky's team accomplished — bring
a national crown back to Ann Arbor.
"To this day, Notre Dame still claims
that they were the national champs," a
70-year-old Dworsky said from his Los
Angeles office. "We jumped over them
in the Associated Press poll after beating
USC. I think if we played them, we'd
have matched up well."
Dworsky arrived at U-M from Sioux
Falls, S.D., where he went to high
school. Growing up in the Twin Cities,
he was a University of Minnesota fan,
and he had a brother there, but had the
chance to play at Michigan.
"I felt I had a better opportunity to
start at fullback as a freshman there,"
he said. "I also wanted to experience
something else other than
Minneapolis."
Dworsky was a four-sport athlete at
U-M, but lettered in only football and
wrestling. He gave up wrestling after
his sophomore year to concentrate on
academics.

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