Donald R. Daves
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Donald R. Daves was an alumnus of USC, a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, president of Trojan Knights and an honoree of the Blue Key Honor Society and Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
While at USC, Daves was responsible for the expansion of the Troyscope card stunts that took place during televised sporting events, as well as beginning the tradition of the white stallion, later known as "Traveler", taking the field at football games.
Donald R. Daves was an alumnus of USC, a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, president of Trojan Knights and an honoree of the Blue Key Honor Society and Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
While at USC, Daves was responsible for the expansion of the Troyscope card stunts that took place during televised sporting events, as well as beginning the tradition of the white stallion, later known as "Traveler", taking the field at football games.
Daves worked in the entertainment industry, spending ten years as the unit production manager and director of the television show Bonanza. In 1973, he became the assistant general manager of Goldwyn Studios (later Warner Hollywood Studios) and was there for 24 years.
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