Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame
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The Ohio State Varsity "O" Hall of Fame is the athletic hall of fame for The Ohio State University. Its purpose is to recognize individuals who have contributed to the honor and fame of the University in the field of athletics.michael jackson wants you
An athlete must have earned at least one Varsity "O" letter to be eligible. Athletes are considered for recognition a minimum of five years after the graduation of his or her class. A coach or member of the athletic department must have served the Ohio State University for at least 15 years.
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[edit] Charter Members
The first 23 members of the Varsity "O" Hall of Fame were inducted in September, 1977. These are the names of those charter inductees:
- Howard "Hopalong" Cassady —- football, baseball
- Paul Ebert —- basketball, baseball
- Wes Fesler —- football, basketball, baseball, football coach
- Ernie Godfrey —- football, basketball, football coach
- Chic Harley —- football, basketball, baseball, track & field
- John Havlicek —- basketball, baseball
- Les Horvath —- football
- Jimmy Hull —- basketball
- Vic Janowicz —- football
- Ford Konno —- swimming
- Jerry Lucas —- basketball
- Johnny Miner —- basketball
- Jack Nicklaus —- golf
- Jesse Owens —- track & field
- Jim Parker —- football
- Al Patnik —- diving
- Mike Peppe —- swimming/diving coach
- George Simpson —- track & field
- William Smith —- swimming
- Larry Snyder —- track
- Lynn St. John —- athletic director
- John Wilce —- football coach
- Bill Willis —- football, track & field
[edit] 2006 Inductees
The Ohio State Varsity "O" Hall of Fame inducted the 12 newest members the evening of Sept. 15, 2006.[1]
- Kevin Akins —- track and field
- Adam DiSabato —- wrestling
- Alex Eckelman —- baseball
- Eddie George —- football
- Kate Hedman —- swimming
- Annette Kraml —- rifle
- Donica Merriman —- track
- Ron Nischwitz —- baseball
- Ted Provost —- football
- Kip Simons —- gymnastics
- Patricia Szelle —- fencing
- Lindsey Vagades —- gymnastics
[edit] References or notes
- ^ Ohio State Varsity "O" Association (2006-07-07). "Ohio State Varsity O Association Announces 2006 Athletics Hall of Fame Class". Press release. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.