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soc I IOIVIE- COIVIING OCTOBER 28, 1967 OFFICIAL PROGRAM OFFICIAL WATCH ILLINOIS-OHIO STATE FOR THIS GAME CONTENTS with The University Presidents ·············--··-············-·········--···············-·-···· 2 ******* University of Illinois Representatives ............................................ 3 LONGINES Illinois Leads Research for Handicapped ···-············--·····-·········---·- 4 THE WORLD'S Scenes on the Illinois Campus ---··----·--·---·····---····-····-···················----· 5 MOST HONORED Ohio State Football Player Pages ····--····-- 6, 16, 22, 32, 38, 46, 48 WATCH® Ohio State Freshman Football Roster ·········-······-··························--- 7 8 10 world's fair grand prizes Ohio State Football Coaching Staff ··-················-·······················-·--- 28 gold medals Illinois Football Player Pages ····---··········-···········--········· I0, 30, 36, 44 Ohio State Team of 1942 Holds Reunion ····-·-····················-······-···-- 12 Longines watches are recognized --·········································-·--- 14 Ohio State University Athletic Staff as OFFICIAL for timing world Football Teams Play for lllibuck ·············-·····-··········--···-·--···-··-·······--· 18 championships and Olympic sports Ohio State Students Welcome Alumni ··--····-·-··-·-----·················-···· 20 in all fields throughout the world. Ohio State University Football Roster -··········--·-·---···············--···-···· 24 University of Illinois Football Roster ..... -·····················-·············-····· 29 Ohio State University Winter Sports Schedules -·-·-······················· 34 When you kick off with Sinclair Dino Supreme Gasoline in your tank, you START WITH POWER!-the sort of power Ohio State Captains Hold Annual Reunion ··········-··---·--·--··-·-········· 35 you can rely on for extra, smooth, enjoyable miles. Half-Time Program by the Marching Band .................................... 41 Drive in at the sign of the green Sinclair dinosaur and Control Stick Replaces Steering Wheel ···············-···············-···--···-· 50 fill up. Drive with care and buy Sinclair. Big Ten Football Schedules and Scores ·--·······--···----········-·········--····· 52 • American Express• Diners Club • Carte Blanche • Hertz Cards l!!:ttl honored at Sinc lair Stations. BEST BY CAR SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Wilbur E. 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All-Proof® who, as a pilot, was killed construction defeats water, dust, in Italy in 1944. All pro shock, magnetism. At Longines-Wittnauer Jewelers, coast-to-coast. gram cover pictures were Franchised taken by members of the Ohio State University photography department. CO. OCTOBER 26. 1967 LONGINES-WITINAUER WATCH MONTREAL NEW YORK GENEVA Maker of Watches Of The Highest Character For Over A Century ..., EVERYTHING STARTS WITH SINCLAIR The University Presidents University of Illinois Representatives * * JIM VALEK Head Football Coach DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President, The Ohio State University GENE VANCE Director of Athletics * * DR. DAVID D. HENRY LESLIE A. BRYAN President, University of Illinois Faculty Representative 2 3 ////110/1 leads In Researcl, for Handicapped Faculty Member Credited with Vital Contributions to Special Education Kirk created a battery of nine tests which would not only show the level of a child's mentality but also what deficiences, if any, existed. Once this the was determined, remedial procedures could be developed for a child with specific difficulties in auditory, visual, vocal or motor capacities. Published in 1961, the ITPA took the world of special education by storm. Requests for copies UNIVERSITY of the test poured into the University of Illinois MEMORIAL STADIUM AND ASSEMBLY HALL Press from people all over the globe who wanted a valid, reliable instrument to diagnose problems of the mentally retarded and others with learn ing disabilities. Another of Kirk's major achievements was the of publication of his book, "Early Education of the Mentally Retarded." Kirk undertook a five-year study of disadvan taged mentally retarded pre-school children to determine whether educational environment could ILLINOIS change their mentality. The resulting book in 1958 revealed that retarded children placed in foster homes and given pre-school education developed faster than those attending pre-school but who re mained in their own homes. A control group of twins and siblings stayed in their disadvantaged homes and received no pre-school education were Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities is admin ILLINOIS AVENUE RESIDENCE HALLS found to have developed less than their brothers THE BROADWALK istrated to a boy by its creator, Prof. Samuel A. and sisters. Kirk, who directs research activities in special edu A similar experiment in an institution for the cation at University of Illinois. retarded resulted in comparable results. Those offered pre-school education accelerated their NIVERSITY of Illinois stands above any other rate of mental and social development while those U U.S. institution in productive researc;r for remaining in the wards dropped in rate of de handicapped and gifted children and in the train velopment. Campus ing of special education leadership personnel. It As a result of the investigations, Kirk reported, is estimated that 50 per "Prevention of mental retardation among children cent of the people who in culturally deprived homes may be possible. are teach ing or con Pre-schools in communities and institutions for Scenes ducting research at the mentally retarded definitely help development university level in of these children. Many mentally-retarded chil America were trained dren now in special classes could have been in at the U. of I. regular classes - if they had received intensive The main reaS'on for education and better home opportunities at an this prominence is the early age." presence of Prof. Sam It is indicative of Kirk's leadership that this con KRANNERT ART MUSEUM ILLINI UNION uel A. Kirk, who has clusion is one of the principles which is behind directed the University's Institute for Research on the federal government's Head Start Program. Exceptional Children since its establishment in Kirk's continuing research attainments have the early 1950s. brought him high honors. Major ones include the Kirk's contribution to special education has been Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation award presented monumental with much of his recognition stem by President Kennedy in 1962 and the J. E. Wal ming from his development of the Illinois Test of lace Wallin award from Council for Exceptional Psycholinguistic Abilities (ITPA). Children in 1966. Ever since Alfred Binet developed his famous His reputation as a pioneer and researcher has intelligence test in 1905, psychologists and educa attracted top persons in the field to work and tors have used it to classify children at various study with him at Illinois. Because of this quality, levels of ability. But attempts to utilize the test outside sources, primarily the federal government, and other similar to it for diagnosis were frustrated have given more than $3 V2 million for research to by the very nature of the testing instruments. the Institute for Research on Exceptional Children. 4 5 Ohio ltate OHIO STATE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME POS. WGT. HGT. AGE HOMETOWN H. s . COACH Adams, Doug .......................................... LB 235 6-0 18 Xenia Jack Harbaugh Akers, Carl ............................................. FB 190 6-2 18 So. Charleston Red Hill Aldrin, Chuck ............................................ E 210 6-2 19 Glen brook, Ill. Richard Walker Amling, Tim .............................................. T 190 6-3 18 London Jim Bowlus Anderson, Tim ...................................... HB 195 6-0 18 Follansbee, w. Va. Denny Williams Arnold, Joseph ........................................ G 195 5-10 18 Lakewood Joe Paul Boulton, Victor ...................................... QB 175 5-7 19 Toledo John Curtis Brockington, John .................................. FB 215 6-1 19 Brooklyn, N. Y. Moe Finklestein Burchinal, John ........................................ G 180 6-1 18 Columbus Roger Hendrix Burger, Steve ........................................ HB 206 6-1 19 Columbus Keith Merrin Burrows, Roger ........................................ E 186 6-2 18 Brunswick John Armstrong Cheney, Dave .......................................... T 220 6-3 19 Lima Al Scrivner BILLY ANDERS SAMUEL ELLIOTT Coburn, Jim .......................................... HB 190 5-11 19 Maumee Don Prentiss No. 81-End, Education No. 14-Haliback. Arts Conroy, Jim ............................................ C 220 6-2