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' ' ' ~7 Ohio State Football Roster · · ... ····· · Wi co n in Football Roster .................................... 3 ..................................... 39 Sinclair Refining Company, 155 N. Wacker Drive, Chicago 6, Illinois The University Presidents University of W isconsin Officials IVAN B. WILLIAMSON Director of Athletics DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University MIL TON BRUHN Head Football Coach DR. CONRAD ELVEHJEM President, University of Wisconsin PROF. GEORGE H. YOUNG Faculty Representative 2 3 Ohio State University "THE IDEA" AT WISCONSIN HAT' THE IDEA? THE \,'<1isconsin Idea. W The University of Wisconsin has long been famous for its "Wisconsin Idea." Born at the turn of the 20th century, the "ldea" stands for public ervice and off-campus extension, typified by the slogan that "the boundaries of the campus are the boundaries of the state." The "Idea" also stands for academic freedom - "that continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone the truth may be found." The University of Wisconsin's public services have come to be as big a part of University's work for the people of Wisconsin as its widely-famed work in education and research. The University is in reality the people's service center of the state, W . W. (WOODY) HAYES operated efficiently and economically for all citi Head Football Coach zens. No less than 26 divisions of the University extend their services throughout Wisconsin, so there are some three and a half million students the total population of the state- in the Univer sity. Annually some 31,000 of these students are on the Madison and Milwaukee campuses and on the campuses of the eight extension centers throughout the state. The overwhelming remainder - housewives, farmers, bankers, workers, professional people and many others RICHARD C. LARKINS in every corner of the state - daily Director of Athletics receive dividend from their invcscmenc in their state university through direct services ranging from correspondence study courses to research for better farming, from help with home management and health problems co industrial and engineering institutes. In one public service area alone - adult education conferences - the university serves more than one and one half million citizens each year. ' The boundaries of the campus are the bound aries of the state. DR. WENDELL D. POSTLE Faculty Representative 4 5 ,J STUDENTS W ELCOME ALU NI Squad of 1938 Retur ns for Reunion . Homecoming Planning Committee - back row, left to r ight: Tom Hamilton, queens; Rick Lee, public relations; Dick Fishburn, _campus publicity; Jim Bower, dance; Dennis Mcfa dden, rally. Front row, Ginny Davis, secreta ry; Barb Biede r man, spec,al arrangements; Lee Lestock, gene ral homecoming chairman; Ann Zaleski, house decorations. annual ly since OHIO TATE was admitted to the w ELCOME HOME! We tern Conference in December of 19 J 2. First row, left to right: Coach Godfrey, Hofmayer, You ng, Zadworney, Fordham, Bullock, Rutkay, Bliss, Lohr, Rabb, The H OMECOMI G commiLtee of 1958 welcomes A frer roday's game, fraterniti s and sororities will Kaplanoff (cc), Kabealo (cc), Schoenbaum, Gales, Aleskus, Bartschy, Strausbaugh, Marino, Welbaum, Scott, Sexton, Coach hold open house so chat you may meet the under Schmidt, Coach Mackey. you- the OHIO STATE ALUMNI, who, si nce 1882, gradu ates and see the wonderful HOMECOMING Second row: Coach Blickle, Coach Jones, Andrako, Esco Sarkkinen, Tucci, Frank Smith, Masone r, Coyer, Crabbe, Howe, have met annually to renew HOME OMING tradi decoratio n . Simione, Maag, Madre, Longhurst, Wuellne r, White, Oman, Santschi, Eino Sarkkinen, Nosker, Roge rs, Craig, manager; Dr. tions. Once again you will revive old memories by visit W elcome back! The student senate and the H OME Duffee. ing familiar places and seeing old friends. COMl G committee extend ro you their heaniesL Third row: Zuchegno, Vittek, Be nnett, Spears, Clair, To bik , Scarberry, Bolser, Monas, Grundies, Ne wlin, Whitehead, Seamon, Rosen, Arnold, Graf, Hodick, Tuck e r Smith, traine r. Last evening, on the Ohio Union grounds, thou ands greeting and invite you LO enjoy every minllle of gathered for the traditional rally. We "set the earth yo ur 1958 H OME OMI G. reverberating with a mighty cheer" when Coach HE 1938 Ohio tate football team, which is and Illinois 32 to 14. Losses were to outhern "Woody" Hayes introduced the "BUCKEYE ." Th e 1938 Ohio State University football squad T holding a reunion this week-end in connec Cal., 14 to 7, Purdue 12 to O and Michigan, 18 The Ohio Union was jammed a rhou ands of LU is holding a reunion this week-end in connection to 0. A scoreles tie was played with Northwestern. dents danced and then cheered the HOMECOMING tion with Homecoming, won four games, lose Co-Captains of the 1938 team were Carl Kap gueen and her court. with the annual Homecoming. Th e 1938 squad three and tied one under the direction of the late picture and story can be found e lse wh ere in lanoff and Michael Kabealo. Esco arkkinen, who At half time today, rhe lovely HOME OMING Francis chmidc. gucen and her court will be introduced, having been today's program. has been Ohio rate's end coach since 1946, was named in a popular election, imilar to those held - This Buckeye squad defeated Indiana 6 co O; a member of the ream. He and the late Don cort Chicago 42 to 7; ew York University 32 to 0 were all-American selections a year lacer. 6 7 OHIO STATE CHEERS HELLO DIVIDED Hello (draw out) (VISITING team) OH - IO Ohio says hello! OH - IO FRONT OH - IO Yea (draw out) Ohio; OH[O! ! Let's go, Let's fight, Let's WIN! (HEWLETT'S) HOP PROGRESSIVE Yea (draw out) Team 0--H--I--O FIGHT!! 0 -H-I-O LOCOMOTIVE OHIO (spelled out) Whistle ---- OHIO! Whistle ---- SPREAD Whistle ----- Yea (draw out) Ohio Clap, Clap! 0--H--I--O 1 0-H-I-O OH I 0 YEA!! OHIO!! CHANT BUCKEYES O--H--I--0 B-u-c-k-e-y-e-s 0 -- HI -- 0 Buckeyes DERAL TETEAK FRED JAC OBY PAUL R. SHAW FIGHT!! Fight! Head Cheerleader - Ron Nocks J unior Head C heerleader - C at hy Clark J unior Head Cheerleader -Jere Ric hardson WISCONSIN'S ASSISTANT COACHES STADIUM IN FORMATION TICKET SALES SERVICE TO PATRONS AVAILABLE TICKETS are for sale at windows at the Emergency medical treatment is available in special first north em!, Gates 1 and 2, at the South Bleacher Booth, aid quarters back of Sections 11 and 12 in "'B'" deck. A near Gate 26. The Ticket Office is located in the so uth mobile station also is available on the grou nd level at east corner of the Sc. John Arena, just 100 yards north the northwest section of the Stadium. Pay telephones are of the closed end of the Stadium. Phone AX. 4-1637. located at Sections 5A, SA, 10A, 17A, 19A, 20A, 22A Permanent seacs: 71,345. Total seating capacity, 79,658. and at the southeast corner of the Stadium. Construction cost: $1,341,000. Financed chiefly by gifts A LOST and FOUND WINDOW is maintained at the aggregating $1,083,000, pledged by 13,000 persons. north or closed end of the Stadium until 30 minutes after Seats in Section A : 31,318; Section B, 14,322; Section the games. Losses should be reported there and any articles C, 21,129. "A" Boxes, 2,828; "B" Boxes, 1,748. Total per found should be rurned in there or to any usher. Address manent seats, 71,345. inquiries to Arena Ticket Office, Sc. John Arena. Temporary seats: South stands, 3,625; field bleachers, RADIO AND MOVIE CAMERAS 4,688. Total temporary seats, 8,313. Western Conference Toca! seats between goal lines: 29,175 or 37°/o. rules prohibit spectaco rs havi ng Height of wall: 98 feet, three inches; length, 752 feet, either RADIOS or MOVIE CAMERAS at the games. 6 inches; ground area, 10 acres. Circumference, one third These may be checked at the LOST and FOUND WIN mile. Material : Concrete and steel. Seats in press box, 140. DOW at the north or closed end of the Stadium and may Radio and photo booths, 17. be reclaimed there until 30 minutes after game ac the same window.