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Johnny and Majors
Several future great head coaches were assistant coaches for Frank Broyles and the Razorbacks during his college career in Fayetteville including Hayden Fry, future legendary Head Coach at the University of Iowa, Johnny Majors, future Head Coach at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Tennessee, and most notably Barry Switzer, Hall of Fame coach of the University of Oklahoma.
Barry Switzer, Johnny Majors, Joe Gibbs and Jimmy Johnson all served under Broyles and have combined to win five collegiate national championships and six Super Bowls.
" After his death, discovered amongst the clippings was a letter from the office of Bill Clinton, and old photos of Barichievich with the likes of Pierre Trudeau, Liza Minnelli, Lee Majors, Sophia Loren and Johnny Carson.
This was the first time that his future coach Johnny Majors saw him play live.
* Johnny Majors ( born 1935 ), American football player and coach
* Shirley Majors ( 1914 1981 ), American football coach ; father of several notable football players and coaches, the most famous being Johnny Majors
At this time, he picked up the stage name Lee Majors as a tribute to childhood hero Johnny Majors who was a player and future coach for the University of Tennessee.
In 1954 Steve's father, Don, was a blocking back for Johnny Majors at the University of Tennessee.
Harris served as offensive coordinator at Tennessee under Johnny Majors, helping the Volunteers win four of five bowl games while there.
The Majors won the opener on September 21, 1948, at Labatt Park when Joe Bechard's single in the 11th inning scored Johnny Lockington from second with the winning run in an 8-7 victory.
Fulmer served 13 years as a Vols assistant coach beginning in 1980 before becoming the 20th head football coach at Tennessee, after the decision to replace then-coach Johnny Majors.
Following the suspension of the World League, Karcher returned to the college ranks as an assistant on Johnny Majors ' coaching staff at the University of Pittsburgh.

Johnny and 1935
* 1935 Johnny O ' Keefe, Australian singer ( d. 1978 )
* 1935 Johnny Bucyk, Canadian ice hockey player
In 1935, it became the Socony Sketchbook, with Christopher Morley and the Johnny Green orchestra.
* 1935 Johnny Mathis, American singer-songwriter and actor
* 1935 Johnny Briggs, English actor
* October 6 Johnny O ' Keefe, Australian singer ( b. 1935 )
* Johnny Bear, Lobo and Other Stories ( 1935 )
* Johnny " Guitar " Watson ( 1935 1996 ), American blues guitarist
) Other Beery films include Billy the Kid ( 1930 ) with Johnny Mack Brown, The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, Hell Divers ( 1931 ) with Gable, Grand Hotel ( 1932 ) with Joan Crawford, Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ) with Dressler, Dinner at Eight ( 1933 ) opposite Harlow, The Bowery with George Raft, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton that same year, China Seas ( 1935 ) with Gable and Harlow, and Eugene O ' Neill's Ah, Wilderness!
* Johnny Williams ( footballer born 1935 ) ( 1935 2011 ), English footballer who played as a wing half
* Johnny Bucyk ( 1935 -), Boston Bruins-Hall of Fame-former team captain
* The Phantom Ship ( 1935 ): " Whiskey Johnny ," " New York Girls ," " Johnny Come Down to Hilo ," " Sally Brown "
* Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ): " Drunken Sailor " ( tune only ), " Hanging Johnny "
Warren won the Academy Award for Best Song three times, collaborating with three different lyricists: " Lullaby of Broadway " with Al Dubin in 1935, " You'll Never Know " with Mack Gordon in 1943, and " On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe " with Johnny Mercer in 1946.
* Johnny Metras builder, 1980 ( St. Michael's College ( ORFU ) as player 1933 34 ; University of Western Ontario as assistant coach 1935 38, head coach 1939 69, and other roles ).
These included Edward John " Johnny " Jackett ( 1878 1935 ), Charlie Mitchell ( 1885 1957 ), who looked after Tuke's boats, Willie Sainsbury, Tuke's eldest nephew, Leo Marshall, Georgie and Richard Fouracre, George Williams younger son of close neighbours, Maurice Clift nephew of a family friend, Ainsley Marks, Jack Rowling ( also spelled " Rolling "), Freddy Hall, Bert White and Harry Cleave.
* Johnny Funches ( 1952 58 ): first tenor, lead vocals ( July 18, 1935, Chicago January 23, 1998 )
Wald produced and wrote many films between the 1930s and 1960s including Stars Over Broadway ( 1935 ), The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 ), On Your Toes ( 1939, in collaboration with playwright Lawrence Riley ), They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), Navy Blues ( 1941 ), Across the Pacific ( 1942 ), The Man Who Came to Dinner ( 1942 ), Destination Tokyo ( 1943 ), Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ), Key Largo ( 1948 ), Always Leave Them Laughing ( 1949 ), The Glass Menagerie ( 1950 ), Perfect Strangers ( 1950 ), Two Tickets to Broadway ( 1951 ), The Blue Veil ( 1951 ), Peyton Place ( 1957 ), An Affair to Remember ( 1957 ), In Love and War ( 1958 ), The Sound and the Fury ( 1959 ), Sons and Lovers ( 1960 ), Return to Peyton Place ( 1961 ) and Wild in the Country ( 1961 ).
* Johnny Bucyk ( born 1935 ), retired Hall of Fame NHL player with the Boston Bruins
While playing for the Johnny Kling-owned Kansas City Blues, Alexander hit four home runs in a game against Minneapolis on June 14, 1935.
* Raggedy Ann in the Golden Meadow ( 1935 ) by Johnny Gruelle

Johnny and College
The museum is owned by Piedmont College and is named for Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize.
* Johnny Kitzmiller-football player and College Football Hall of Fame member
Gallatin's most famous past resident was the singer-songwriter, Johnny Horton, who graduated from the high school at Gallatin before going on to college in Jacksonville, Texas, at Lon Morris College.
* Johnny Vaught, legendary Ole Miss head coach, member of the College Football Hall of Fame
* Johnny Jones ( College / College Head Basketball coach-Head coach at University of North Texas / LSU )
** Duke Blue Devils Guard Johnny Dawkins is named Naismith College Player of the Year
* Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year Johnny Lujack, College football
As of 2009, three winners — Johnny Bailey, Jeff Bentrim, and Ronald McKinnon — have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
The Jimmy Smith Trio, with guitarist Eddie McFadden and drummer Donald Bailey, performed " When Johnny Comes Marching Home " and " The Sermon " in the 1964 film Get Yourself a College Girl.
The first multicultural radio station in Canada was CHIN, launched in 1966 by Johnny Lombardi, and aired from studios on the south side of College between Grace and Clinton, on the second floor of Lombardi's supermarket at 637 College Street.
The studio, much expanded, is now located at 622 College Street, and the section of the street has been officially nicknamed Johnny Lombardi Way by the City of Toronto ; a historical plaque is installed on the southwest corner of College and Grace Street.
As a senior, Manning won numerous awards ; he was a consensus first-team All-American, the Maxwell Award winner, the Davey O ' Brien Award winner, the Johnny Unitas Award winner, and the Best College Player ESPY award winner, among others ; however, he did not win the Heisman, finishing runner-up to Charles Woodson.
Wobble grew up with his family in Whitechapel's Clichy Estate in London ’ s East End, and is a long-time friend of John Lydon ( Johnny Rotten ) whom he had met in the 1970s along with John Simon Ritchie ( later known as Sid Vicious ) at London's Kingsway College ( now Westminster Kingsway College ).
* Johnny Bright, member of the College and Canadian Football Hall of Fame
As the Omaha Royals, the team played in Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, home to the College World Series for over 50 years.
Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium was a baseball stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, the former home to the annual NCAA Division I College World Series and the minor league Omaha Royals, now known as the Omaha Storm Chasers.
In 1964, the stadium was renamed to honor former Omaha mayor Johnny Rosenblatt, who was instrumental in bringing professional baseball as well as the College World Series to Omaha.
‘ The night when Johnny Hay took hasheesh ’ marked an epoch for the dwellers in Hope College .”
Initially inspired by rock artists such as Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Winter as well as other popular styles of music, she experienced a musical epiphany during her studies from 1974 to 1976 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.

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