1964 Tournament Of Roses Parade Program 75th Parade Rose Bowl & Newspaper supplement with Dick Butkus, Grand Marshal 34th President Dwight D. Eisenhour the Theme was "Symbols of Freedom"
Tournament Of Roses Rose Parade Official Program 75th Parade Rose Bowl- 1964 is in good condition 39 Pages, The Parade theme is "Symbols of Freedom
" & inside has photos, of Rose Queen & contestants, great ads, including, 1964 Chevrolets Impala, Chevelle, Nova2, Corvair & Corvette. 6 double pages of full color parade floats with descriptions, Equestrians, Bands etc.
The Pasadena Independent Newspaper supplement Has great large photos of the football teams & Parade line-up
The 1964 Rose Bowl was the 50th Rose Bowl Game, played on January 1, 1964. It featured the Illinois Fighting Illini and the Washington Huskies. Illinois was led by co-captains Dick Butkus and George Donnelly, Jim Grabowski, Lynn Stewart, and Archie Sutton on their way to a 17–7 victory over the Huskies, led by Junior Coffey.In the fourth quarter, with Illinois up by a score of 10-7, Washington was driving downfield, trying to score a go-ahead and possible game-winning touchdown, but George Donnelly intercepted the ball on the 4-yard line and ran it back to the 15. Illinois capitalized on that momentum and moved the ball 85 yards, with Jim Grabowski scoring his second touchdown of the game to put Illinois ahead 17-7.Sophomore Grabowski rushed for 125 yards and was named the game's Most Valuable Player.[3] Butkus played both ways in this contest, both at center and linebacker. He recovered a fumble and had an interception (in addition to leading a defense that held Washington to only 59 yards rushing and 71 yards passing for the game).