[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 175 (Wednesday, November 16, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2061]
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IN HONOR OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY'S MARCHING BAND AND THE 75TH YEAR 
                     ANNIVERSARY OF ``SCRIPT OHIO''

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                         HON. PATRICK J. TIBERI

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, November 16, 2011

  Mr. TIBERI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and recognize ``The 
Best Damn Band in the Land!''
  In my opinion, there are not many more electrifying and time-honored 
traditions in college sports than The Ohio State University Marching 
Band's presentation of ``Script Ohio.'' Throughout the country, it 
would be hard to find a college football fan that has not personally 
witnessed or been told the tale of this truly remarkable exhibition of 
music in motion. This year marks the 75th anniversary since former band 
director Eugene Weigel developed this storied ritual, and today 
``Script Ohio'' continues to bring immense pride to the university and 
Buckeyes all over the world.
  To me, attending an Ohio State football game and observing the band's 
elegance and precision remains a breathtaking experience. Along with 
other lifelong supporters of the school, I consider watching ``Script 
Ohio'' a considerably moving event, one that warms the heart of any 
Buckeye. The flowing spelling of those four letters stands as a 
monument to our state and an appreciation that all Ohioans cherish. As 
the band takes the field, fans throughout The Horseshoe, whatever 
colors they wear, quickly realize the significance of the spectacle 
they are witnessing.
  As a former member of the band I have had the honor of forming 
``Script Ohio'' countless times. My time with the band remains one of 
the most memorable and thrilling experiences in my life. One of my 
fondest memories is personally watching the legendary Ohio State 
Football Coach Woody Hayes dotting the ``i'' before a game. Only a 
handful of non-band members have ever been given the opportunity to 
take part in such a prestigious event. Seeing Woody honored that way 
was a testament to his legacy and Ohio State's respect for tradition 
and honor.
  It deeply pleases me to speak on behalf of something that 
continuously fills me with pride: The Ohio State University Marching 
Band. Congratulations on the 75th anniversary of Script Ohio. Go Bucks!

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