Page t-ourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 1], 1976 l-'oge 1-ourteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 11, 1976 kr w h th si th U si of Stadium: Rich in Wolverine history (Continued from Page 41 total head count. now existed, Harris says- Harris feels that the tradition Although it is not noticeable and crowds that fill Michigan hen the stands are filled, a Stadium are even more impres- uge maize M is emblazoned on sive than the facility itself. te blue seats on the eastern "You just can't duplicate that de of the stadium, marking -feeling of being here or being e area where many of the around," he says. "There is niversity's returning lettermen nothing more impressive than t while attending the games to be on the field or on the their alma mater. sideline when the stadium is fill- In the east. a shortage of ed. Al 1G kI13, n 1A G V parking space has always plag- ued stadium visitors, but new parking areas are currently under construction to help ease the problem. With an official capacity of 101,701, the stadium bears the distinction of being the largest college-owned football facility in the nation. But attendance counts have often surpassed that mark, since the number of band members, security guards, athletic department personnel, members of the press, and oth- ers admitted to the game with- out charge are included in the Home of the Wolverines 0 0 o BIG BLUE! "Iiif......... ......i...f..i. -.. DIAL 769-3400 '60c 6k PIZZA ITEMS EDIUM OR LARGE PIZZA 1 ITEM OR MORE WE ALSO DELIVER The Daily's All-Big Ten picks Offense E-Scott Yelvington, Northwestern T-Chris Ward, Ohio State G-Connie Zelencik, Purdue C-Al Pitts, Michigan State G-Kirk Lewis, Michigan T-Jeff Morrow, Minnesota WR-Jim Smith, Michigan QB-Tony Dungy, Minnesota B-Rob Lytle, Michigan B-Pete Johnson, Ohio Stale It-Courtney Snyder, Indiana K-Dan Beaver, Illinois Defense E-Dennis Stejskal, Wisconsin T-Greg Morton, Michigan MG-Aaron Brown, Ohio State T-Nick Buonamici, Ohio State E-Otto Smith, Michigan State LB-Calvin O'Neal, Michigan LB-Kim Rowekamp, Michigan State DB-Pete Shaw, Northwestern DB-George Adzick, Minnesota DB-Ray Griffin, Ohio State DB-Shanty Burks, Iowa P-Tom Skladany, Ohio State If you're good enough, you can be a Navy Nuclear Officer. The Navy needs some very special college graduates who aren't afraid to find out how good they really are. Who will consider our extensive and demanding training pro- gram, the most exciting chal- lenge of their lives. A challenge that leads to an exciting future as a Naval Officer aboard a nudlear-powered surface ship or submarine LT KRIS KENNEDY -(313) 226-7795 226-7789 (CALL COLLECT) f = CH ICKEN--SHRIMP SUBMARINE SANDWICH BURGERS-SALADS-FRIES 16OZ. BEVERAGES FREE HOT DELIVERY COUPON FOR DELIVERY ONLY oone