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At Longines-Wittnauer Franchised Jewelers, coast-to-coast. raphy department. LONGINES-WITINAUER WATCH CO. MONTREAL NEW YORK GENEVA Maker of Watches Of The Hichest Character EVERYTHING STARTS WITH SINCLAIR For over A Century The University Presidents University of Iowa Representatives * * RAY NAGEL Head Football Coach DR. NOVICE G. FAWCETT President. The Ohio State University FOREST EVASHEVSKI Director of Athletics * * DR. HOWARD R. BOWEN DEAN ROBERT RAY President, University of Iowa Faculty Representative 2 3 11,e firt1dut1te Scl,oo/ IJuclteye Student$ Welcome IJt1(/$ until today the school awards master's degrees in 87 different departments and Ph.D.'s in 72 de­ ~ partments. The present Graduate School is under the ad­ ministration of a Graduate Council of 24 members. Under the chairmanship of Dean Richard Armi­ tage, the council membership is composed of three elected members of the graduate faculty from each of the areas of agricultural sciences, biological sciences, education and psychology, engineering sciences, humanities, physical sciences, profes­ sional biological sciences and social sciences. A Council of Graduate Students was established in 1955 to promote and maintain the academic and general welfare of graduate students. The council is composed of representatives elected from the subject-matter areas corresponding to the eight areas of the Graduate Council. In addition to the Columbus campus activities, the Graduate School also operates a Dayton Grad­ Dean Richard Armitage uate Center offering advanced degrees with classes held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and a Cincinnati Graduate Center offering advanced de­ STUDENT DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE - first row: Jim Ricketts, Kendra Liggett, Glenn Kubina, Carla grees in social work at the University of Cincin­ Coffman (chairman), Carol Leyman, Bob Westinghouse. HE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY is the major nati. Second row: Joelyn von Haarn, Dean Robert Brodie, Linda Crocker, Mark Stevens, Sylvia Thomas. Tcenter of graduate education in Ohio and ranks eighth nationally in the number of Doctor Philoso­ Ohio State's Graduate School also has coopera­ 11A Dad phy degrees awarded. tive programs with Miami University, the Merrill­ For All Seasons" Palmer School, Detroit, Perkins Observatory, the During the 1966-67 academic year, the univer­ Juvenile Diagnostic Center of the State of Ohio, ODAY, all Ohio State students honor their sity awarded 425 Ph.D.'s and 1,473 master's de­ Battelle Memorial Institute, the Kettering Research T"Dads For All Seasons." grees. Today, over 6,500 students are on the Foundation at Antioch College and the Samuel S. campus working on advanced degrees. Fels Institute at Antioch. This Ohio State tradition marks 46 years of Dad's Day celebrations. Each year has brought new events to the annual weekend. "Dad's Night The Graduate Out instruction of graduate students has been students at Ohio State also are eligible Review" tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Mershon Auditor­ one of the functions of the university since 1$78, to participate in the "Traveling Scholar Program" of ium will be a campus first. the year when the first graduate student was in the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), Although living units provided signs to wel­ residence. which includes the Big Ten universities and the come their Dads, we take this opportunity to extend University of Chicago. our greetings to you, our Ohio State Dads. For several of the early years, graduate work at the university was unorganized, and each depart­ The CIC program allows graduate students to The 1967 Dad of Dads is Mr. Daniel H. Lease, father of five children. Mr. Lease, who lives in ment conducted its own work with move from one campus to another little reference to take ad­ Fremont, Ohio, is a graduate of The Ohio State to other departments. vantage of unique facilities or courses of study. University Law School and also received his under-graduate degree here. Mr. Lease was nomi­ However, in 1911, a Graduate School was Many graduate students also take part in Ohio nated by his daughter, Carol, a freshman in the organized so that the university could administer State's large research program. In 1965-66, more Arts College. all graduate work offered in the several depart­ than 700 graduate students were research asso­ ments of the university. The program has grown ciates on active research projects. 4 5 Ohio ltate OHIO STATE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME POS. WGT. HGT. AGE HOMETOWN H. S. COACH Adams, Doug ................. ............. LB 235 b-0 18 Xenia Jack Harbaugh Akers, Carl .......................................... FB 190 b-2 18 So. Charleston Red Hill Aldrin, Chuck ......................................... E 210 b-2 19 Glenbrook, Ill. Richard Walker Amling, Tim ............................................ T 190 b-3 18 London Jim Bowlus Anderson, Tim ...................................... HB 195 b-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 b-1 19 Brooklyn, N. Y. Moe Finklestein Burchinal, John ........................................ G 180 b- 1 18 Columbus Roger Hendrix Burger, Steve ........................................ H B 201, b- 1 19 Columbus Keith Merrin Burrows, Roger ........................................ E 181, b-2 18 Brunswick John Armstrong Cheney, Dave .......................................... T 220 b-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- Halfback, Arts Conroy, Jim ........................................... C 220 b-2 18 Bay Village Jack Llewellyn Co-captain Co-captain Cunningham, Richard .......................... HB 185 5-10 18 Portsmouth Benny Benhase Buekeyn Dale, Michael ................................. FB-H B 175 5-10 18 Erie, Pa. Dave Hannah Debevc, Mark .......................................... FB 195 b-1 18 Geneva Tom Jennell Dornbos, John .......................................... C 195 b-1 18 Garfield Heights Cliff Faust Donovan, Brian ...................................... G 208 b-3 18 Columbus Dick Walker Ecrement, Tom ............................. ............. E 185
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