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SOUTHERN METHODIST SOUTHERN METHODIST - OHIO STATE \V1lblll E SOUTHERN METHODIST SOUTHERN METHODIST - OHIO STATE \V1LBlll E. SN, PP, Editor and A dvertising Manager J ohn F . ~ummell....... ..... Circulation Manager a honal Adve rtising Representative S pencer Advertising Co., 271 Madison Ave .. New Y ork 16, .Y. CONTENTS The University Presidents..................... 2 Southern Methodist University Officials.................. ... 3 History of Southern Methodist University... ................... 4 Scenes on the Southern Methodist Campus.................... 5 Ohio State Athletic Staff..................................... ........ 6 Ohio State Football Coaches ... 7 Action of 1958 S.M.U. Ohio ·s·i~·;~--G~;;;~:::: .. :::·. ·:::::::.::·: 8 Regulars Among the Mustangs ......................................... 10 Ohio State Football Players ................. 12.14, 18, 32, 36, 46 Southern Methodist Players........................... 16, 28, 34, 38 i:~~~~lh~~l!!a~~~n~:'!~:::::::::: ...:::··::::::::·······::· ·::::::::::::::::~~ Halftime Program by the Marching Band...................... 31 Places of Interest on O.S.U. Campus............................... .40 Ohio State Foctball Roster. .............................................. 42 Southern Methodist Football Roster... .............................. .43 . I I See your Sinclair Dealer today. Treat yourself to a tankful of New Sinclair Power-X Gasoline or Sinclair H-C Gasoline- for the smoothest, liveliest, most satisfying performance you've ever enjoyed in your car. FOR GOOD CAR CARE•• • Sinclair Refining Company 155 N. Wac ker Drive, Chicago 6, Ill. The Presidents of Rival Universities Southern Methodist University Officials MATTY BELL Director of Athletics DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University WILLIAM MEEK Head Football Coach ' DR. WILLIS TATE DR. EDWIN G. MOUZON, JR. President, Southern Methodist University Chairman, Faculty Committee 2 3 S. M. IJ. Founded In 1911 OUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY houses, 14 fraternity houses, a football Swas founded in 1911 and held its first stadium, and a few smaller structures), classes September 22, 1915. It is located has total assets of nearly $5,000,000, a in suburban University Park, about six faculty that numbers more than 300, an miles from downtown Dallas, Texas. The enrollment that has averaged approxi­ campus is situated on some of the high­ mately 6,000 the past few years, and a est ground in the metropolitan Dallas 150-acre campus which occupies some area and is often referred to as The Hill­ of the most valuable land in Texas. top. Its buildings can be seen for miles President of SMU is Willis M. Tate, a from almost any direction. 1932 graduate of the University. SMU's Control of SMU is held by the South­ academic program is accredited by the Central Jurisdictional Conference of the top standardizing agencies in the country Methodist Church, which includes all and the University has one of the three the church's conferences in Texas, Lou­ chapters of Phi Beta Kappa in Texas. isiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Okla­ SMU has Texas' only seismological homa, Nebraska and New Mexico. observatory and one of the United State's SMU is comprised of the Colleges of few Univac Scientific computers. Arts and Sciences, the schools of Busi­ Twenty-seven of SMU' s buildings have ness Administration, Engineering, Law, been constructed since 1946. The Uni­ Music, Perkins School of Theology, the versity has put approximately $25,000,000 Graduate School, and Dallas College. into plant assets in this time and has As a private institution, SMU receives assembled an excellent faculty which is no tax revenues. Operating funds come composed of many professors who are from tuition and fees of students, income nationally known in their respective from investments, gifts for buildings and fields. endowment, and annual contributions Over a period of the past few years for current operating expenses from busi­ SMU has drawn its students from all of ness firms and friends. Texas' counties, from every state in the At its opening session in 1915 SMU U.S., from the District of Columbia, and had two buildings, 706 students, a 35-man from as many as 40 foreign countries in faculty, an endowment fund of $279,178, one year. and a 133-acre campus. The University grows each year in Today, these relatively few years later, national appeal and now brings more the University, which now inventories than one student out of every five on its 39 major buildings in its physical plant campus from outside of Texas. A decade (this count does not include 11 sorority ago this number was about one out of ten. 4 5 The Ohio State Coaching Staff HEAD FOOTBALL COACH W. W. HA YES, Denison. ' 35 The (At left) Defensive Line Coach Ohio State LY AL W. CLARK. Western Maryland, '29 Guard and Center Coach FLOYD S. STAHL GEORGE R. STATEN WILBUR E. SNYPP HARRY L. STROBEL, Miami, '32 Athletic Asst. Athletic Director Ticket Director Publicity Director End Coach Staff ESCO SARKKINEN. Ohio State, '40 Backfield Coach GENE SLAUGHTER. Capital. 'SO Tackle Coach EDWARD "BO" SCHEMBECHLER. Miami, 'SI Backfield Coach GORDON K. LARSON. Kent State, '49 Head Freshman Coach E. R. GODFREY. Ohio State, '15 DR. RICHARD PATTON DR. ROBERT MURPHY MARVIN HOMAN Team Physician Team Physician Asst. Publicity Director RICHARD C. LARKINS Director of Athletics LEO G. STALEY ERNEST R. BIGGS ROBERT C. RIES Intramural Director Head Trainer Asst. Ticket Director f. EDWARD WEAVER Back row, left to right. Ernie Godfrey, fre FRED BEEKMAN RALPH GUARASCI shman coach; Gordon Larson, backs; Woody Hayes. head coach; Hany Strobel. guards and centers. Front row. Ly al Clark, defensive line; Gene Slaughter, backs: Esco Sarkkinen. ends: " Bo" Schembechler. Associate Director of Athletics Asst. Intramural Director Stadium Supt. tackles. 6 7 In IISl---01,io State 23, Mustangs 20 AT THE HALF SING ALONG WITH THE BAND CARMEN OHIO Oh! Come let's sing Ohio's praise And ong to Alma .Mater raise; , v1ule our heart rebounding thrill, ,vith joy which death alone can stil l. Summer's heat or "\Vinter' cold, The season pa , the years will roll; The Buckeyes and Southern Methodist had an­ is carrying the ball, with Mustang Norm.an Mar­ Time and change will urely s how years shall (No. 26) making the tackle. No. 18 is Billy other one of their famous close games two H ow firm thy friendship 0-hi-o. ago in the stadium when Ohio State won 23 to 20. Dunn of S.M.U. Tw o-point conversions following touchdowns in In the pileup in the lower photo. Buckeyes Dick LeBeau (44); Don Clark (18) (with ball) and the first and third periods were instrumental in White are visible. S.M.U. players are No. 25, the victory. Tirey Wilemon and 83, Dave Sherer. Attendance In the top photo, Ohio State fullback Bob White was 83,113. AFTER THE GAME ENJOY ~eedef/e POTATO CHIPS Cracklin' fresh Buckeye P otato Chips make good partie even b etter. Buy regular or chip-dip l\Iarcelle Buckeye at your favorite food store o r carry out. ONLY BUCKEYE POTATO CHIPS ARE SOLD AT OSU FOOTBALL GAMES THROUGH DAVID J. BELKNAP CO. 8 9 Regulars Among 11,e Mustangs AT NEILL, 6-2, 205, 22, Senior. Starting his third season as a ARLAN FLAKE, 6-0, 185, 19, Sophomore. Flake was both an P regular, Neill is due to continue his role as one of the offensive and defensive standout in the spring intrasquad bat­ most reliable and consistent performers in the Conference. He tles. He ran the team like a veteran, passed acceptably, and DURING excels as a blocker, both in close line play and in clearing the proved a highly-capable ball carrier. On the defense he was path for runners downfield. Neill has few equals in college equally strong against running and passing attacks. As a fresh- football in covering punts and man last year he completed kickoffs. eight of 26 passes for 133 // yards and gained a total of EVERY BUDDY NICHOLS, 6-1, 185, 53 yards on 16 rushing plays. 20, Junior. Buddy saw consid­ erable action as a sophomore ROGER BRAUGH, 6-1, 175, last year when he outranked 20, Sophomore. In l 959 Fresh­ several veteran ends. He man games and in 1960 spring GAME • • • WITH~~~ caught seven passes for 93 intrasquad contests, Bra ugh up yards. Against Missouri. he demonstrated the ability to led the pass receivers with move his team downfield. His three catches for 58 yards. Freshman record showed 13 His rushing of passers in the completions in 31 attempts for Baylor game was impressive. 215 yards and a total rushing yardage of 66 in 22 carries. JERRY MAYS, 6-4, 225, 21, Senior. Co-captain Jerry GLYNN GREGORY, 6-2, 195, ranked fifth among Southwest 21, Senior. Recognized as one Conference tackles of 1959, of the nation's top all-round according to votes cast by players, Gregory was named JERRY MAYS scouts of the Conference GLYNN GREGORY Sophomore Back of the South­ Tackle, Co-Captain teams. He led the SMU guards Hallback, Co-Captain west Conference in 1958 and and tackles in number of was given honorable mention tackles made last year as he was credited with a total of 59. on the Associated Press All-America team in 1959. Last Both as a sophomore and as a junior, Jerry was named on the year he led the Conference in pass receiving (50 per cent more All-Southwest Conference Academic Football Team because of passes caught than any other player) with 30 and in yards the excellence of his grades in the School of Engineering. gained on passes caught with 369. He was the team's leading rusher for the season with an average of mor~ than five GUY REESE, 6-4, 238, 21, Junor. A standout in the spring drills yards per carry and was the top ground gainer for the Mustangs of 1959, Reese was expected lo be the No. l Sophomore line­ in lour games and tied for the lead in a fifth contest.
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