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1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey Grizzly Sports Information Director Grizzlies Host Broncos in Season, Big Sky Opener

“ How are you guys going to be this year?” is the for the Griz, compared to the third for the who will all see action in coach Donovan’s sys­ question constantly being asked of University of Broncos. tem. Montana football coach Larry Donovan and his BSU lost its home opener to Cal-Fullerton, 13- Cornerback Alex Rodriguez may be one of the staff. 10, on a last-second field goal. But, last week biggest surprises in the secondary and Scott Well, that question and several others will be Fullerton knocked off Pacific Coast Athletic Timberman, Ned Becker, Tony Harvey and Gary answered this afternoon as the Grizzlies host the Association pre-season favorite Long Beach State Lowry have all had their moments this fall. Boise State Broncos in their season and Big Sky by a touchdown. BSU scored an impressive, The “ G rizzly W all” will have its hands full today Conference opener. come-from-behind 33-14 victory over Eastern with scrambling QB Gerald DesPres, who is 30 of BSU has been at or near the top of the Big Sky Washington last week. Both Long Beach and E. 53 (56 percent) for 366 yards and two touchdowns race consistently over the past 10 season, Washington are on UM ’s nonleague schedule this this season, and was instrumental in the Broncos’ garnering five league titles and tying for another. season. 21-14 home win over UM last year. “ Playing Boise State in our opener is a The Grizzlies were picked by many early- Tailback Rodney Webster, a speedy 5-10,190- tremendous challenge because of their winning season polls to be around fourth in the league pounder, was 7th in all-purpose rushing in the Big tradition and the depth they have in their race, while BSU was picked a notch higher Sky last season and a solid player. Wide receiver program,” Donovan said. “ Boise is a title behind Idaho and Reno, ranked second and third, Kim Metcalf is a “ burner” and leads the team with contender every year in the Big Sky.” respectively, in Sports Illustrated’s 1-AA five catches for 105 yards. preseason national poll. One of the reasons UM was picked as a conference dark horse is the offensive line of Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270), M ark Madsen (6-5%, 262), Glenn Dacus (6-4, 245), Eric Dawald (6-2, 240), Bob Cordier (6-4, 250) and Brian Salonen (6-2%, 232). The offensive line, labeled “Ground Control,” may be the best group the Grizzlies have had in many seasons, led by Madsen and Cordier, two fifth-year seniors, and of course Salonen, an All- American candidate at tight end. 'I Replacing 1,000-yard rusher Greg Iseman is

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52 fullback, and Kelly Richardson emerged as the top Sutton) (Geoffrey QB, standing out in all three Grizzly fall scrim­ mages. Junior C urt McGinness (6-3, 194) and soph Alan Botzheim (5-11, 185) provide quality backups at TB and will see plenty of action. Behind Richardson are three able QBs in Bob Connors, Johnny Coppedge and Allan Powell. At the wide receiver spots Bob McCauley and Brad Dantic are proven veterans, along with Tim Sundquist. Sophs Tony Coe and Scott Moe have come on strong in pre-season. Defensive tackle Shawn Poole All-conference honorable mention Dean Wide receiver Brad Dantic. Rominger will handle all of the kicking chores, and ranked 17th in 1-AA in punting in 1982. Donovan and his senior-laden squad hope to Defensively the Grizzlies return all conference win a second straight Big Sky crown and break tackle Cliff Lewis and All-American honorable Another big plus for BSU is kicker Tony BSU’s streak of four straight wins over UM and mention and first team All-Big Sky safety Tony Massagli, who hit field goals of 43, 42, 37 and 31 knock them off at home in — a Fudge (see today’s cover). yards against Eastern Washington. He is a feat they have done only once (1972) before. If the “ Ground C ontrol” is a strength on offense transfer from Cal Poly, Pomona, which dropped However, winning at home is a tradition then coach Mike Van Diest’s defensive line or football after last season. Donovan and his staff have begun, as indicated by “ Grizzly Wall” of Lewis, Tim Wynne (6-3, 240), Defense could be the strength of coach Lyle U M !s 4-0 home ledger last season in route to the Shawn Poole (6-4, 256), Harold Guse (6-6, 255), Setencich’s (1-1 in his first season at BSU) team. Big Sky title. Mike Crouse (6-3%, 255), Andre Stephens (6-2%, Linebacker Carl Keever (6-3, 233) was an All- Both the Grizzlies and Broncos have been at or 208) and Larry Oliver (6-6, 235) “ ain’t too shabby American last season as a soph, defensive near the top of the Big Sky over the last two either.” lineman Michel Bourgeau (6-5, 265), is an All- seasons, and share the best two-year league At linebacker honors candidate Brent American candidate this season. record at 10-4. Oakland is a three-year letterman, and Next Saturday, Sept. 24, UM hosts Portland This will be a difficult test for Montana, not only John Rooney, Bill Tarrow, Jake Tarmmell, State in a non-league contest, while BSU is at because it is BSU, but because this the first game Tim Gillis and Rick Dozier are solid backups Reno.

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NORTHERN LEASING Grizzly Athletic Association Executive Director, Al Kempfert and Al Trautman President Dr. Neil Bucklew

Dr. Neil S. Bucklew assumed his duties as the 14th president of the University of Montana in August 1981. Bucklew, 42, came from Ohio University in Athens, where he served as Provost from 1976 until assuming his duties at Montana. He also served on the faculty in the Department of Economics at Ohio University. As Provost he functioned as Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs, with responsibility for the instructional program of the university. He was Vice President for Administration at Central Michigan University from 1973-75; Vice Provost at Central Michigan from 1970-73; Director of Employment Relations at the University of Wisconsin from 1966-70 and Personnel Director at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, from 1963-66. Bucklew received a B.A. in History at the University of Missouri, an M.S. in Political Science at the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations and Economics from the University of Wisconsin. Bucklew and his wife, JoAnn, have three children.

Athletic Director Harley Lewis

Harley W. Lewis was named athletic director at the University of Montana effective April 14, 1976. He has served as acting athletic director for eight years. A 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in health, physical education and recreation, Lewis became track and cross country coach at UM in 1966. Prior to assuming coaching respon­ sibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached two years at the University of Portland. Lewis served as cross country coach until 1976 and won nine Big Sky titles until resigning the position. He served as track coach through the 1978 season. While track coach, Lewis won the conference title in 1972. He has been named Big Sky Coach of the Year in cross country and track, ten times. He has served on numerous national committees, worked with U.S. Olympic endeavors and coached several All-American performers at Montana. Lewis and his wife, Mary Lou, have two children.

Associate Athletic Director Dr. Barbara Hollmann Barbara is beginning her fourth year at UM. She began her job in August of 1980. Prior to coming to UM she was at the University of Arizona for five years. She served as women’s athletic events coordinator while at UA. Her responsibilities are in women’s athletics in areas of athlete eligibility, academics, AIAW rules, scheduling and promotions. She is a 1964 graduate of Ohio State, with a B.A. in physical education. She received her master’s degree .in recreation and administration from Ohio State in 1968. Prior to her position at Arizona, Hollman was at the University of Washington, where she was the associate director of recreational sports from 1971 through 1974. She was recently elected to the NACDA Executive Committee. Barbara will serve a four-year term as an at-large representative. Her husband, Robert, is an associate professor of management at UM.

Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Beginning his fifth year as U M ’s faculty representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Even has been a faculty member here since 1969. From 1979-81 he served as chairman of the Geography Department. His areas of academic specialty are economic geography and land planning and design. He earned his B.A. at the University of Washington in 1963, his M.A. at Washington in 1965, and his Ph.D. from Washington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career, he taught at the University of Washington (1966-69) and Northern Colorado University (1965-66). From Seattle, Washington, Denney is associated with several professional organizations. He determines eligibilities for UM athletes, makes NCAA rulings at the institution level, and is a University of Montana representative to the NCAA. Denney and his wife, Terri, have two children.

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Larry Donovan (Nebraska, 1964)

Larry R. Donovan is beginning his fourth year as the head where he was defensive line coach for two seasons and then coach at the University of Montana. He has guided the elevated to defensive coordinator the final two. He coached Grizzlies to back-to-back 5-2 Big Sky Conference records at the University of South Dakota from 1967 to 1971, where — and last year’s team garnered the league championship. he coached the backfield, then became defensive coor­ Donovan has had two consecutive winning records dinator. during regular season play. Last year UM was 6-5 and its Big Donovan played football at the University of Nebraska, Sky championship gave the team a playoff berth in the 1-AA where he graduated in 1964. His senior year the Corn- NCAA championships. In 1981 the Grizzlies went 7-3 — huskers were 9-2, and defeated Miami (Fla.) in the Gotham their fifth winningest season in school history. Bowl, 36-34. After the 1981 season Donovan was honored by the He began his coaching career at his alma matre as a Great Falls Optimist Club, which sponsors the annual graduate assistant when Nebraska won the Orange Bowl. Montana Sports Banquet, by naming his as the state’s He then served in Korea as a lieutenant, and was awarded Coach of the Year. He was selected from a field of 100 the Army Commendation Medal, but stayed close to Montana coaches. That season UM was not ony 7-3, but football, playing service ball in Korea and directing the also the only team to defeat 1-AA national champion Idaho division team to an 8-0-1 record. State (24-21). He received his B.A. in ’64, then earned his master’s Born March 31, 1941, Donovan came to UM from the degree in secondary Education in 1968 at the University of University of Kansas, where he was outside linebacker South Dakota. He was commissioned through the ROTC coach. Prior to that he was at the University of Iowa, for program at Nebraska. three seasons. At Iowa he served as offensive line coach one Larry and his wife Georgia have three daughters, Andrea, season, and QB and passing coach for two. Molly and Lindsay. From 1972-75 he was a mentor at Washington State,

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Ken Flajole Joe Glenn Defensive Quarterbacks Receivers

Ken Flajole joined coach Larry Donovan’s staff in March of Joe is beginning his fourth season at UM. He was head coach 1980. Flajole (Pronounced Flay-Jull), 28, came from the at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska for four seasons before University of Washington football staff, where he was a part-time coming to Montana. Glenn, 34, compiled a 21-18-1 record at assistant who helped with the defensive cornerbacks. The Doane. Prior to the Doane assignment, he was head freshman Huskies finished the 1979 season ranked 11th nationally, and led and offensive backfield coach at the University of South Dakota the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior to coaching for the Huskies he and Northern Arizona University under Joe Salem. Glenn was the head track coach at Mann Junior High School in Seattle graduated from USD in 1971 with a B.S. degree in Education. He in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran was a standout quarterback and receiver as well as team captain University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. at USD. He set a USD school record for the most yards While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I receiving in one season in 1970 (526 yards). Upon graduation champion. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, Glenn was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army through located in Tacoma, Wash. He received his B.A. in Education and the ROTC program. In 1975, after two years in the military, he his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all­ returned to USD and earned a master’s degree in Education. conference recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Last season the Grizzlies set 33 school offensive records. Glenn Junior College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep has coached four All-Big Sky players in three seasons as High School in 1971. His wife’s name is Teri. They have a two- quarterback/receiver coach. One of 12 children, Joe was born in year-old daughter, Kelly. Lincoln, Neb. He and his wife, Michele, have a daughter, Erin, 10, and a son, Casey 4.

Mike Johnson Jeff Reinebold Outside Line Running

Mike begins his fifth season in a coaching capacity at the Jeff Reinebold was named offensive backfield coach in July of University of Montana. He served as graduate assistant working 1983. A native of South Bend, Ind., Reinebold previously served with the defensive backs for two seasons, until being named as an assistant football coach at Dartm outh College in New outside linebacker coach in February of 1981. He came to UM as Hampshire. In 1982 he was freshman defensive coordinator and a player in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, coached the secondary. Most recently he was outside Oregon. As a defensive back at Mt. Hood he set a school career linebacker coach for the varsity. Prior to the Dartmouth job record in interceptions (eight), and was a two-year JC letterman Reinebold was an assistant football coach at Western Montana tor his nationally ranked team in 1976. He attended North Bend College in Dillon. He was the offensive backfield and receiver High in Oregon, where he was a three-sport standout. He played coach in 1981, and secondary coach in spring of ’82. He recruited defensive back for the Grizzlies. His prep coach was his father, Montana and Wyoming. His first coaching job was at South Howie Johnson, who also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike Bend’s Clay High. Reinebold 26, was a three-year letterman at and his wife, Terri, have a three-year-old daughter, Stephanie, the University of Maine-Orono and voted uMost Courageous and a son, Kyle, one. Player” in 1980. He received his BA in General Studies at Indiana University in 1981. He prepped at Clay High where he was a three-year letterman and all-state in 1975. He played one season in the Midwest Football League for Merrillville. He was a defensive back and return man. His wife’s name is Marsha.

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Mike Van Diest Joe Yeager Defensive Line/ Strength a n d Conditioning Coordinator

Mike Van Diest (pronounced Van-Deest) not only serves as Joe was named offensive line coach in April of 1982. He served the defensive line coach, but also became the first strength as assistant line coach at UM for the previous two seasons. Prior coach in UM history when he joined the Grizzly staff in January to coming to Montana he served as football and track coach at of 1980. His work as a strength coach was recognized in 1981, as North Kitsap High School in Washington for two years. He he was named Region IV National Strength Coach of the Year.) played collegiate football at Puget Sound University, where he Prior to joining Montana the East Helena native was the strength graduated in 1978. He received his B.A. in Health and Physical coach and assistant defensive line coach at the University of Education. He attended Olympic Junior College and was named Wyoming. His first coaching job was as a graduate assistant for the outstanding offensive lineman as a sophomore. He played the Cowboys under Fred Akers in 1976. Van Diest played his semi-pro football for the Kitsap County Chiefs in 1979. The 28- collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end and offensive year-old recently married the former Lisa Cano. guard. He graduated in 1975 and is currently working on his master’s degree. He was a standout football player at Helena High School where he graduated in 1970. “ Raise your emotions to meet the need!” Montana defense is played with great emotion, enthusiasm, and aggressiveness. Mike, 30, recently married the former Heidi Dringman.

Greg Trenary Arvid Grier Assistant Wide Rec Offensive

Missoula native Greg Trenary was named assistant offensive Arvid Grier serves as wide receiver coach and on-campus line coach at the University of Montana, in July of 1983. Trenary, recruiting coordinator. He has been at UM for two seasons as 29, will also have recruiting responsibilities. He is a 1973 graduate assistant wide receiver coach. Grier, 34, is a 1966 graduate of of Missoula’s Loyola High School. He was most recently the Stevensville High School where he was all-state in wrestling and offensive coordinator at Western Montana College in Dillon. He lettered in football and track. He came to UM and competed in began his coaching career at Loyola High School in 1976, and wrestling. He received his B.A. degree in Education at UM in from there he moved to Sentinel High as an assistant. His next 1970. He was an assistant football and head wrestling coach at move was to Box Elder High where he served as head wrestling Plentywood High from 1970 to 1973. He then moved on to coach and assistant football coach for two seasons, and was Broadus High in the same coaching capacity. While at Broadus named head coach in 1979. He began his collegiate coaching his wrestling teams placed fourth in the state twice and won two career at Western in 1980 as an assistant on the defensive line. divisional titles. His next coaching stint was at Belt High where Next he coached the offensive line, and was then elevated to he was head football coach from 1975 to 1981. During his stay offensive coordinator in 1982. Western was co-champion in the there he won a divisional championship, played in the state “ B” Frontier Conference in 1982. Trenary received his B.S. Degree championship game and coached in the Shrine Game in 1980. in History and Physical Education at Western in 1977, and Arvid and his wife, Pam, have a six-year-old son, Casey. earned his M.S. Ed. at Western Montana in 1983. As a prep he was a two-time all-conference player and a Shrine Game participant and the game’s defensive MVP. He started for four years at Western at linebacker/defensive end. Greg and his wife, Lynn, have an 11-month-old daughter, Crystal Rose.

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(behind NAU ’s Ron Jenkins, who had eight), and his 73-yard rejturn against Idaho was the longest in the conference in 1982. His 172 return yards also ranked him first in the league. Last season in the Grizzlies’ home opener against Puget Sound he had two interceptions including the TD. In his next game, a 36-35 victory over Northern Arizona, he had six unassisted tackles and forced a fumble. UM then went on the road and he responded with 10 tackles in a 28-27 win over Nevada-Reno. Fudge has excelled in the big games. In a game with league-leading Idaho he had a key interception around the goalline and ran the ball back 73 yards. Against intratstate rival Montana State, another team in the league title chase, he had two interceptions. “ Tony’s weekly play-by-play in football was a real inspiration to the entire football team,” Donovan said. “ He helped to serve as a catalyst for our success. He’s going into his fourth year as a starter and will be one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play at the University of Montana.” As a prep at C. M. Russell High School in Great Falls Fudge was an all-state and an all-conference selection.

Tot. Year Games Tack. Unassis. Assi. FF FC PD Int. 1980 ... 10 26 11 15 2 1981 ... 10 47 18 29 2 4 1982 ... 11 44 21 23 1 3 6 Tony Fudge TOTALS 31 117 50 67 3 9 6 Senior Strong Safety 6-2, 202

Call it a sixth sense or being in the right place at the right time, but whatever you call it Tony has it. The Associated Press All-American (I-AA) honorable mention selection last season had six interceptions in his first eight games in 1982. He was the second leading tackier in the secondary with 44 stops, 21 of which were unassisted. He returned his six interceptions for 172 yards — a lofty 28.7 yards per carry. He had a long interception return of 73 yards against Idaho and his TD run was a 30-yarder against Puget Sound. The first team All-Big Sky Conference choice in ’82 is UM s leading returning tackier in the secondary, and also held that distinction last season. He had 47 tackles as a sophomore. Tony Fudge’s strength and size, along with his 4.7 (in the 40) speed make him one of the most formidable secondary men in the Big Sky Conference,” said Montana head coach Larry Donovan. “ His six interceptions in 1982 is a good indicator of his knack to know where the ball is.” The 1983 season will be Tony’s fourth as a starter at strong safety. He has been one of the top tacklers on the team since his initial season in 1980. A near unanimous choice for all-league honors a year ago, his six interceptions ranked him second in the Big Sky

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20 SCORING OFFENSE Team G Pts Avg TD KXP OXP FG SF 1982 Big Sky Statistics Idaho (4) 11 346 31.5 45 38 4 10 0 Montana (11) 11 295 26.8 39 34 3 7 0 Team Stats N-Reno 11 294 26.7 31 25 1 26 1 (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. No. Ariz. 11 276 25.1 33 23 1 15 4 Weber St. 11 261 23.7 31 27 0 16 0 Boise St. 11 252 22.9 29 27 0 17 0 TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE Mont. St. 11 240 21.8 30 23 2 11 0 Play Game Play Game Idaho St. 11 228 20.7 28 27 0 11 0 Team Plays Yards Avg. TD Avg. Team G Plays Yards Avg. TD Avg. Idaho (3) 850 4707 5.5 44 427.9 N-Reno (13) 11 398 1120 2.8 13 101.8 SCORING DEFENSE N-Reno 859 4109 4.8 29 373.5 Mont. St. 11 369 1256 3.4 19 114.2 Team G Pts Avg TD KXP OXP FG SF Montana 834 4096 4.9 37 372.4 Boise St. 459 1384 3.0 13 125.8 Boise St. 11 211 19.2 25 12 0 Mont. St. 851 3940 4.6 30 358.2 Montana 404 1483 3.7 21 134.8 N-Reno 11 228 20.7 28 12 0 Weber St. 796 3836 4.8 31 348.7 Idaho 467 1595 3.4 15 145.0 Idaho St. 11 239 21.7 26 18 2 Idaho St. 855 3670 4.3 26 333.6 Idaho St. 463 1611 3.5 8 146.5 Idaho 11 254 23.1 32 11 1 N-Reno 733 3655 5.0 31 332.3 No. Ariz. 506 1966 3.9 25 178.7 Montana 11 276 25.1 35 11 0 Weber St. 515 2028 3.9 22 184.4 No. Ariz. 11 287 26.1 36 10 2 TOTAL DEFENSE Mont. St. 11 294 26.7 39 8 1 Play Game PASSING OFFENSE Weber St. 11 312 28.4 40 12 0 Team G Avg. TD Avg. Game N-Reno 11 768 3426 4.5 27 311.5 Team G Att-Cmp-Int Pet Yds TD Avg. PUNT RETURNS Boise St. 11 819 3590 4.4 25 326.4 Idaho (3) 11 436-228-11 52.3 3233 26 293.9 Team G No. Yds. TD Avg. Idaho St. 11 826 3644 4.4 25 331.3 Id. St. (10) 11 469-238-25 50.7 2791 13 253.7 No. Ariz. (4) 11 30 365 2 12.2 Montana 11 736 3764 5.1 34 342.2 Weber St. 11 421-237-18 56.3 2584 13 234.9 Boise St. (5) 11 26 313 0 12.0 Mont. St. 11 748 3988 5.3 37 362.5 Mont. St. 11 377-204-18 54.1 2468 14 224.4 N-Reno (11) 11 33 356 1 10.8 Idaho 11 824 4095 5.0 31 372.3 No. Ariz. 11 321-182-13 56.7 2464 16 224.0 Idaho 11 23 243 1 10.6 No. Ariz. 11 872 4197 4.8 36 381.5 Boise St. 11 347-198-12 57.1 2376 19 216.0 Mont. St. 11 25 200 0 8.0 Weber St. 11 854 4334 5.1 40 394.0 Montana 11 320-195-12 60.9 2149 13 195.4 Montana 11 21 166 0 7.9 N-Reno 11 282-133-14 47.2 1654 12 150.4 Idaho St. 11 31 167 0 5.4 Weber St. 11 15 58 0 3.9 RUSHING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE Play Game NET PUNTING Team G Plays Avg. TD Avg. Team G Att-Cmp-Int Pet Yds TD Avg. Team Punts Avg. Ret.-Yds. Avg. N-Reno (8) 11 577 2455 4.3 17 223.2 Id. St. 11 363-188-14 51.8 2033 17 184.8 Mont. St. (3) 66 40.3 22-99 38.8 Montana 11 514 1947 3.8 24 177.0 Boise St. 11 360-191-14 53.1 2206 12 200.5 Boise St. 74 39.6 24-155 37.6 Idaho 11 414 1474 3.6 18 134.0 No. Ariz. 11 366-181-18 49.5 2231 11 202.8 N-Reno 57 42.2 27-277 37.5 Mont. St. 474 1472 3.1 16 133.8 Montana 11 332-186-17 56.0 2281 13 207.4 Montana 52 40.6 23-202 36.7 Weber St. 375 1252 3.3 18 113.8 Weber St. 11 339-184-16 54.3 2306 18 209.6 No. Ariz. 71 40.8 27-301 Boise St. 36.5 409 1227 3.0 10 111.5 N-Reno 11 370-201-20 54.3 2306 14 209.6 Weber St. 59 36.3 16-77 35.0 No. Ariz. 412 1191 2.9 15 108.3 Idaho 11 357-188-14 52.7 2500 16 227.4 Idaho St. 63 38.9 26-257 34.8 Idaho St. 879 2.3 13 79.9 Mont. St. 11 379-215-18 56.7 2732 18 248.4 Idaho 67 35.8 16-176 33.1

Name G Car Yds Avg TD Yd Pg Name G TD XP FG Pts. Avg. T. Corley. UNR (9) 1982 Big Sky 11 227 1198 5.3 6 108.9 T Zendajas, UNR (3) 11 0 26 26 104 9.5 G. Iseman, UM (16) 11 241 1075 4.5 10 97.7 G. Iseman, UM (11) 11 14 0 0 84 7.6 O. Kelly, UNR 11 216 882 4.1 6 80.2 T Boddie, MSU (14) 11 13 2 0 80 7.3 R. Webster, BSU 10 180 792 4.4 4 79.2 M Jensen, BSU (17) 11 0 27 17 78 7.1 T. Boddie, MSU 11 217 Individual Statistics 790 3.6 8 71.8 R Ruzek, WSC (21) 11 0 27 16 75 6.8 B. Perry, NAU 11 166 680 4.1 4 61.8 T McMonigle, UI 11 0 38 10 68 6.2 K. Hickey, UI 10 113 549 4.9 7 54.9 M. Diamond, NAU 11 0 18 15 63 5.7 K. Matthews, WSC 9 no 482 4.4 5 53.6 P Mandley, NAU 11 10 0. 0 60 5.5 D. Rogan, WSC 10 111 474 4.3 4 47.4 M. Carter, MSU 11 0 23 11 56 5.1 S. Timberman, MSU 11 103 476 4.6 3 43.3 A player must play in at least 75% R. Farmer, BSU 11 9 0 0 54 4.9 (Min. 15 Att. Per Game) of his team’s games and/or meet the minimum FIELD GOALS Name G FGA-FG Pet. FgPg T Zendejas, UNR (1) 11 33 - 26 .788 2.36 Name requirements of a particular category. G CT Yds. TD CPG M Jensen, BSU (T2) 11 21 - 17 .810 1.55 D. Rogan, WSC (18) 10 46 339 1 4.6 R. Ruzek, WSC (6) 11 19- 16 .842 1 45 T. Boddie, MSU (19) 11 50 616 5 4.5 (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. M Diamond, NAU (7) 11 2 0 - 15 .750 1.36 P. Mandley, NAU (T20) 11 49 1067 7 4.5 M Carter, MSU (13) 11 16- 11 687 1 00 K. Metcalf. BSU (T20) 11 49 733 3 4.5 T McMonigle, UI (19) 11 15- 10 .667 91 G. Iseman, UM 11 48 420 4 4.4 P Larson, ISU 11 15- 9 .600 .82 R. Wittenburg, UI 11 46 519 4 4.2 J. Kaiser, ISU 11 5 - 2 .400 .18 C. Baxter, ISU 11 44 345 0 4.0 M. McKenna, UM 6 9 - 6 .666 100 J. Bignell, MSU 11 42 388 1 3.8 K. Vestman, UI 11 41 489 5 3.7 INTERCEPTIONS S. Timberman, MSU 11 41 463 0 3.7 Name G No. Yds. TD IPs (Min. 15 Att. Per Game) R Jenkins, NAU (2) 11 8 125 0 .73 T. Fudge, UM 11 6 172 1 .55 J Anderson, MSU 11 5 22 0 .45 G. Johnson, UNR 11 5 20 0 PASSING EFFICIENCY .45 E. Gray, WSC 10 4 48 0 40 Cmp Int Yds/ TD Rat. Cmp. Name B. Koetter, ISU 11 4 87 1 36 G Att Cmp Pet Int Pet Yds Att TD Pet Pnts. Ave. M. Mornhinweg, UM (5 K Jugler, ISU 11 4 73 0 36 10 226 140 61.95 7 3.10 1569 6.94 12 5.31 131.6 14.0 K. Hobart, UI (10) K. Mizell, UNR 11 4 52 0 36 11 418 221 52.87 8 1.91 3058 7.32 24 5.74 129.4 20.1 S. Lindquist, NAU (13) L. Williamson, UI 11 3 31 0 .27 11 315 179 56.83 13 4.13 2375 7.54 15 4.76 127.6 16.3 G. DesPres, BSU (16) T. Shaw, UNR 11 3 13 0 .27 9 236 134 56.78 8 3.39 1560 6.61 12 5.08 14.9 M. Godfrey, MSU 122.3 11 332 181 54.52 16 4.82 2255 6.79 13 3.92 T. Bernal, WSC 114.9 16.5 (Min. 3.6 PG) PUNTING 11 400 226 56.50 17 4.25 2431 6.08 12 3.00 109.0 20.5 P. Peterson, ISU Name No. Ave. 11 444 228 51.35 21 4.73 2623 5.91 13 2.93 101.2 20.7 M. Sperbeck, UNR D Heppe, UNR (5) 57 424 11 277 131 47.29 13 4.69 1635 5.90 11 3.97 100.6 11.9 D Jergo, NAU (8) 69 41.9 D Nelson, MSU (13) 65 41.0 R Ralbot, BSU (14) 64 41.0 TOTAL OFFENSE D. Rominger, UM (17) 49 40.4 Rushing P Ball, UI 65 369 Name K. Bosgieter. WSC 59 363 G Car Gain Loss K. Hobart, UI (2) • Net Att Yds Plays Yds YdPI Tdr YdPI *J. Kaiser, ISU 32 41.2 11 135 443 220 T. Bernal, WSC (8) 223 418 3058 553 3281 5.9 30 298.3 *P Larson, ISU 30 37.7 11 75 293 202 91 400 2431 P. Peterson, ISU (11) 475 2522 5.3 17 229.3 * Below NCAA Minimums 11 110 254 479 225 444 2623 554 S. Lindquist, NAU (16) 2398 4.3 16 218.0 11 39 34 190 •156 M Godfrey, MSU (17) 315 2375 354 2219 6.3 16 201.7 (Min. 1.2 PG) PUNT RETURNS 11 60 158 G. DesPres, BSU 229 • 71 332 2255 392 2184 5.6 14 198.5 Name No. Yds TD Avg. 9 38 122 155 M. Mornhinweg, UM 33 236 1560 274 1527 5.6 12 169.7 P. Mandley, NAU (4) 27 344 2 12 7 10 82 306 201 M. Sperbeck, UNR 105 226 1569 308 1674 5.4 18 167.4 V Wallace. UI (15) 20 209 1 10.4 11 71 285 152 T Corley, UNR 133 277 1635 348 1768 5.1 16 160.7 B Fryer, BSU (17) 17 166 0 9.8 11 227 1222 24 G. Iseman, UM 1198 0 0 227 1198 5.3 6 108.9 B Compton, MSU 20 176 0 88 11 241 1169 94 1075 2 15 243 1090 4.5 10 99.1 P Skinner, UNR 14 112 0 80 M Courtney, ISU 16 91 0 5.7 *R. Sethman, UM 7 89 0 12.7 ALL- PURPOSE RUNNERS ’ Below NCAA Minimums Name Punt Kick-off Yards G Rush P Mandley, NAU (1) Rec Ret Ret Yards PG (Min 1.2 PG) KICK-OFF RETURNS 11 36 1067 344 532 1979 179.9 Name V. Wallace, UI (7) 11 No. Yds TD Avg. 103 923 209 3% 1631 148.3 P Mandley, NAU (9) G. Iseman, UM (12) 11 22 532 0 24 2 1075 420 0 0 1495 135.9 F. Cook, WSC (18) T. Boddie, MSU (20) 11 19 435 0 229 T. Corley, UNR 790 616 0 0 1406 127.8 V Wallace, UI 11 19 3% 0 208 O. Kelly, UNR 1198 70 0 0 1268 115.3 A Williams. UNR 11 16 329 0 20.6 882 259 0 0 1141 103.7 M. Thompson, ISU R. Webster, BSU 10 16 282 0 17.6 792 207 0 0 999 999 *G Harrison, BSU K. Hickey, UI 10 7 163 0 23.2 549 321 0 0 870 87.0 *J Fulp, MSU A Williams, UNR 10 12 262 0 21 8 0 531 0 329 860 86.0 *T. Ray. UM S. Timberman, MSU 11 9 193 0 21.4 476 463 0 0 939 85.4 ’ Below NCAA Minimums

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Total Offense Team Statistics Punt Returns G Plays Pass Rush Total Avg. UM Opp. No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Mornhinweg 10 308 1569 105 1674 167.4 First Downs ...... 231 193 Sethman 7 89 12.7 0 38 Iseman 11 243 15 1075 1090 99.1 b y Rush ...... 118 79 Jones 10 76 7.6 0 37 b y Pass ...... 93 96 Lowry 4 1 0.3 0 3 Scoring b y Penalty ...... 20 18 Opponent 23 202 8.8 1 471 PAT FG/ Rush Plays ...... 514 404 TD R A-M A-M Pts. Rush Yards Gained ...... 2384 1757 Iseman 14 10 84 Rush Yards Lost ...... 437 274 McKenna 0 0 20/19 10/6 37 Net Rush Gain/Avg ...... 1947/177.0 1483/134.8 Kickoff Returns Mornhin’g 6 6 36 Pass Attempts ...... 320 332 Klucewich 5 4 30 Pass Comp./Pct ...... 195/61.0% 186/56.0% No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Rominger 0 0 16/15 6/1 18 Had Intercepted ...... 12 17 Ray 9 193 21.4 0 31 Glenn 3 0 18 NET Yds. Pass./Avg ...... 2149/195.4 2281/207.4 Young 6 93 15.5 0 24 McGinness 3 2 18 Total Plays Offense ...... 834/4096 736/3764 Charles 4 62 15.5 0 19 Charles 3 2 18 Game Avg. Yardage ...... 372.4 342.2 Dantic 3 45 15.0 0 23 Hinson 0 2(pass) 10 Pu nts/Yards/Blkd ...... 52/2111/0 58/2280/0 Shillam 1 16 16.0 0 16 McCauley 0 l(pass) 8 Punt Average...... 40.6 39.3 Lowry 1 5 5.0 0 5 Salonen 0 6 Fumbles Lost...... 24/13 25/17 Jahr 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gratton (Int) 0 6 Penalties/Yards ...... 80/811 73/726 McCauley 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7 Fudge (Int) 0 6 TOUCHDOWNS ...... 39 35 b y Rushing ...... 24 21 Opponents 31 617 19.9 0 69 Rushing b y Passing ...... 13 13 b y Return ...... 0 1 G TC YG YL Net Avg. TD Long b y Interception...... 2 0 Iseman 11 241 1169 94 1075 4.5 10 38t Safety ...... 0 0 Punting 4.3 4 54 Klucewich 11 59 254 3 251 PAT Attempted/Made ...... 36/34 31/29 No. Yds. Avg. Long Blkd. 24 5.6 2 38 Charles 11 42 261 237 Two Point Con. A /M...... 3/3 4/2 Rominger 49 1979 40.1 58 0 8.9 2 44 McGin’s 2 17 154 3 151 Field Goals A/M/Blkd ...... 16/7/1 16/11/1 Iseman 3 132 44.0 57 0 Morn’wg 10 82 306 201 105 1.3 6 18t TOTAL POINTS ...... 295 276 Williams 11 20 63 0 63 3.2 0 18 Game Scoring Average ...... 26.8 25.1 Opponent 58 2280 39.3 55 0 Dantic 8 9 49 31 18 2.0 0 26 Powell 4 6 21 4 17 2.8 0 12 McCauley 9 3 16 7 9 3.0 0 10 Dawald 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 Botzheim 5 11 21 14 7 0.6 0 5 Defensive Statistics Murray 2 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 Tackles Coppedge 5 6 22 17 5 0.8 0 12 Total Unast. Assist. For Forced Fumble Pass Blkd. Helean 4 7 14 9 5 0.7 0 6 G Tackles Tackles Tackles Losses Fumbles Recovs. Defl. Kicks Int. Lewis 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 Linemen Jahr 2 2 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 Lewis 11 77 45 32 7(-33) 1 2 5 Richard’n 5 4 12 13 -1 -0.3 0 9 Nuu 10 59 39 20 4(-27) 3 4 2 Team 11 1 0 15 -15 15.0 0 -15 Stephens 8 31 19 12 2(14) Sh. Poole 10 34 18 Opponent 404 1757 274 1483 3.7 21 63t 16 3(-18) Sc. Poole 11 27 11 16 2(11) 2 1 Receiving Crouse 5 11 4 7 #Guse 2 6 4 2 G No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Dummett 6 6 2 4 l(-2) 1 Salonen 10 37 452 12.2 1 29 Mee 1 1 0 1 Iseman 11 48 420 8.8 4 52t # Moved to offense after two games Glenn 10 28 359 12.8 3 52t Linebackers Klucewich 11 23 187 8.1 1 24t McElroy 11 132 70 62 8(-39) 5 1 6 1 McCauley 9 11 167 15.2 1 30t Kiefer 11 97 49 Hinson 11 15 143 9.5 1 20 48 12(-63) 2 3 3 Gratton 11 96 39 1(TD) Charles 11 8 106 13.3 0 371 57 2(-2) 2 2 Oakland 11 3 Dantic 8 4 81 20.1 0 40 73 40 33 5(11) 1 3 Sundquist 8 4 50 12.5 0 24 Trammell 11 51 28 23 1 1 1 Richardson 5 4 49 12.3 0 19 Sorrell 4 34 12 22 2(-8) 1 1 Williams 11 4 40 13.3 0 19 Rooney 10 34' 13 21 2(18) 1 Lowry Ray 10 1 27 27.0 0 24 11 23 7 16 (moved to linebacker after 7 games) McGinness 2 2 16 8.0 1 8t Taylor 6 12 7 5 Botzheim 5 1 16 16.0 0 16 Dozier 4 6 5 1 1 Sethman 9 1 15 15.0 0 15 Tarrow 2 2 2 0 l(-2) Staab 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 Gillis 3 1 1 0 Helean 4 2 5 2.5 0 5 Secondary Moe 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 Madison 11 60 43 17 6(13) 1 2 1 1 Fudge 11 44 21 23 1 3 6 Opponent 11 186 2281 12.3 13 80t Ellig 11 44 22 22 l(-2) 2 3 2 Kovacich 11 30 17 13 2 1 Passing Sethman 9 29 19 10 2 G PA/PC/INT Yds. Pet. TD Long Rodriguez 10 22 15 7 l(-2) 2 1 Jones Mornhinweg 10 226/140/7 1569 .619 12 52t 11 10 7 3 1 Harvey Powell 4 46/27/1 316 .587 0 27 5 9 5 4 1 Becker Coppedge 5 22/11/0 125 .500 1 24 7 5 1 4 Young Richardson 5 21/15/2 117 .714 0 48 3 3 1 2 1 1 Ray Iseman 11 2/2/1 15 .500 0 15 3 1 1 0 Shillam Charles 11 2/1/1 7 .500 0 7 3 0 0 0 Others (Offensive Players) Opponent 11 322/186/17 2281 .560 13 80t Miller 11 3 1 2 Glenn 9 1 0 1 Interceptions Iseman 10 1 1 0 Dawald No. Yds. Avg. TD Long 11 0 0 0 1 Coppedge 5 Fudge 6 172 28.7 1 73 0 0 0 1 Oakland 3 10 3.3 0 10 Scoring by Quarters Ellig 2 0 0.0 0 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Gratton 1 17 17.0 1 17t UM 55 6$ 69 103 295 Rodriguez 1 13 13.0 0 13 Opponent 69 86 44 77 276 McElroy 1 3 3.0 0 3 3rd Down Conversions Time of Possession Sorrell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Made Att. Pet. Mins. Avg- Stephens 1 0 0.0 0 0 UM 75 173 .434 350:48 32:26 Madison 1 0 0.0 0 0 UM Opponent 54 151 .358 Opponent 309:12 27:34 Opponent 12 72 6.0 0 22 Note. Tackles for losses included in total tackles. Sacks included in unassisted tackles.

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The University of Idaho became the first Big Sky witnessing the evolution of the league since its inception in 1963 as a member to ever receive a National Invitational Tournament (NIT)student, coach and athletic administrator. He replaced Steve Belko bid. who retired as commissioner on July 1, 1981. Belko succeeded John The Big Sky’s success on the field and court was evident at the Roning as the Big Sky’s third commissioner in 1977. Roning served turnstiles during the 1982-83 season. with the league from 1971-77 assuming the duties from Jack Friel As a league, in football, the Big Sky averaged almost 11,000 who served as the Big Sky Commissioner from its inception in 1963 to spectators per game ranking fourth among all I-AA conferences 1971. The conference offices were located initially in Pullman, WA nationally. The Big Sky was third nationally (among I-AA confer­unil Roning moved the headquarters to Boise on July 1, 1971, where ences) with over 69% of stadium capacity. In basketball the they have been ever since. conference was ranked 12th among the 29 major basketball playing A native of Idaho, Stephenson came to the Big Sky from Boise leagues with a 5,028 average per game. tate University where he served as assistant athletic director since As usual the Big Sky had its share of All-America selections. In February of 1971. He attended Twin Falls, Idaho High School and is a wrestling Weber State’s Gary Scriven was selected as was Boise 1965 graduate of Idaho State University with a B.S. in business State s Jake Jacoby (high jump) in indoor track and field along with administration. He received his masters of business administration Weber State’s Farley Gerber (3,000-meter steeplechase) and degree from the University of Idaho in 1971. While at the University Nevada-Reno’s Derrick May (10,000-meters) in outdoor track and of Idaho he served as the institution’s ticket manager and head tennis field. and wrestling coach before becoming an assistant athletic director. The Big Sky Conference conducts championships in eight sports,During his four seasons as Idaho’s tennis mentor (1967-1970) he including cross country, football, wrestling, basketball, golf, tennisguided the Vandals to a 74-23 overall record including four Big Sky and indoor and outdoor track and field. Eight institutions aretitles and four Big Sky “Coach-of-the-Year” awards. currently members of the league that has an NCAA Division I-AA He is married to the former Patti Judy of Twin Falls, ID and they affiliation in football and an NCAA Division I affiliation in all otherare the parents of two sons, sports including an automatic berth to the NCAA Basketball M ike, 17, and M ark, 15. Championships to the conference champion. A rnie Sgalio is cu rren tly Charter members of the Big Sky are the University of Idaho, serving as the league’s Moscow; Idaho State University, Pocatello; University of Montana,information director, Missoula; Montana State University, Bozeman; and Weber State entering his fifth year with College, Ogden, UT. Boise State University, Boise, ID; and the Big Sky since his arrival Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, joined the league in Julyin 1979. Prior to that he 1970. The University of Nevada-Reno was admitted to the league was the sports information July 1, 1979. director at Montana State The Big Sky has member schools in five states and covers more University for three years. than 220,000 square miles (or almost 1/12th of the total square miles Barbara Schenk begins her in the continental United States). The five states included in the Big second year as the admin­ Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Utah) spanistrative assistant for the from the Canadian to Mexican borders. Big Sky. The name Big Sky” originated in a novel authored by A.B. (Bud)

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30 1983 University of Montana Numerical Roster

No. Player Pos. H t. W t. Yr. Hometown No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown

1 Dean Rominger*** K-P 6 -2 i/ 2 224 Sr. Fort Benton, MT 51 Craig Mosier OC 6-4 236 Jr. Renton, W A

2 Tony Fudge*** SS 6 - 2 205 Sr. Great Falls, M T 52 Glenn Dacus** o c 6-4 245 Jr. Enumclaw, W A

3 Ken Nelsen FB 6 - 0 2 0 2 So. North Bend, OR 53 Greg Pells DT 6-4 230 So. Calgary, Alberta

4 Tim Gillis OLB 6-4 2 1 0 So. Portland, OR 54 Pete Villeneuve OT 6-4 225 So. Sheboygan, WI

5 Josh Klucewich DB 5-11 175 So. Missoula, MT 55 Chuck Hamilton LB 6 - 0 2 0 0 Fr. Great Falls, MT

6 Alan Powell** QB 6-4 214 Sr. Le wist own, MT 56 Darryl Deeks* OC 6 - 2 240 Sr. Bend, OR

7 Eby Dobson K 6 - 0 155 Fr. Sunny Valley, OR 57 Dave Seaman LB 6 -2 / 2 2 1 2 So. Mt. Vernon, WA

8 Nate Odden DB 5-10 180 Fr. Dutton, M T 58 Harold Guse* DT 6 - 6 255 Sr. Janesville, MN

9 Bob Connors* QB 6 - 2 2 0 0 So. Glasgow, MT 59 David McKenzie OL 6 - 1 255 Jr. New York, NY

1 0 Tim Monterossi DB 6 - 0 180 Fr. Klamath Falls, OR 60 Eric Dawald* OG 6 - 2 240 Jr. Owatonna, MN

1 2 Kelly Richardson** QB 5 -lli / 2 182 Jr. Grants Pass, OR 61 Rusty Lohof OG 6-4 205 Fr. Laurel, MT

13 Rod Robison TB 6 -O1/2 194 Fr. Jackson, WY 62 Joel Palinsky OG 6-5 2 2 0 Fr. Tacoma, W A

14 Curt McGinness** TB 6-3 194 Jr. Janesville, WI 63 Steve Garrison*** OG 6-3 231 Sr. Spokane, WA

15 Johnny Coppedge* QB 6 -31/2 185 So. Stay ton, OR 64 Mark Smith OG 6-3 235 Fr. Vancouver, WA 16 Mike Rickman ILB 6-2 200 Fr. Pendleton, OR 65 Scott Moore OG 6-3 240 So. Coos Bay, OR

17 Ted Ray* FS 5-11 173 So. Stevensville, M T 6 6 Tom Rutt** OT 6 -6 / 2 273 Jr. Laurel, M T 18 John Rooney** OLB 6-1 216 Jr. Butte, M T 67 Mark Madsen*** OG 6-5/2 262 Sr. Ellensburg, W A

19 Tim Sundquist** WR 5 -IO/ 2 174 Sr. Great Falls, M T 6 8 Bob Trout LB 6-3 2 0 0 Fr. Hillsboro, OR

20 Tony Harvey* CB 6-0 185 Sr. Richmond, CA 69 Paul Kaminski LB 6-4 2 1 0 Fr. Sequim, W A 21 Alan Botzheim* RB 5-11 185 So. lone, W A 70 Bob Cordier*** OT 6-4 250 Sr. Spokane, WA

23 Glenn Anderson WR 6 -21 /2 192 Fr. Bellevue, W A 71 Larry Clarkson OT 6-7 255 Fr. Abbotsford, BC

24 Kevin Young* CB 5-11 170 Sr. Toledo, O H 72 Ken Lowry OLB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Shephard, MT 25 Mike Helean* TB 6-0 190 Jr. Missoula, MT 73 Shawn Poole* DT 6-4 256 So. Spokane, WA 26 Alex Rodriguez* CB 5-11 170 Sr. Hawthorne, CA 74 Pat Foster DT 6-4 215 Fr. Savage, MT 27 Mike Kerr FB 6-0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT 75 Mike Crouse*** DT 6-3/2 255 Sr. Spokane, WA 28 Joey Charles* TB 5-10 202 Sr. Valencia, CA 76 Rick Linderholm OT 6-5 270 Jr. Crystal, MN

29 Ed Apostol CB 6-1 185 Fr. Olympia, WA 77 Cliff Lewis* DT 6 - 2 245 Sr. Los Angeles, CA

30 Scott Murray FB 6-0 202 So. Kalispell, M T 78 Darrin Reid OT 6 - 6 275 Fr. Klamafth Falls, OR

31 Bob Habeck DB 541 170 So. Missoula, MT 79 David Sahlin OLB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Auburn, W A

32 Jake Trammell** ILB 6 -2 / 2 232 Jr. Vancouver, WA 80 Kelly Weston OLB 6 -2 / 2 2 1 0 Jr. Tacoma, W A

33 Gary Lowry*** SS 6 -21 /2 207 Sr. Great Falls, M T 81 Rick Tabish ILB 6 - 0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT 34 Beau Shahan LB 6 -21 /2 200 Fr. Billings, M T 82 Tony Coe WR 6 - 1 170 So. Renton, W A 35 Derrick Williams** FB 6 -0 / 2 2 1 0 Sr. Los Angeles, CA 83 Scott Sloan WR 5-9 175 Fr. Colville, WA 36 Wade Beeler FB 6 - 0 2 0 0 Jr. Clarkston, WA 84 Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 218 So. Eugene, OR 37 Kraig Paulson FB 6 - 0 2 0 2 Fr. Plentywood, MT 85 Scott Moe* WR 5-11 170 So. Missoula, MT 38 Malcum Sorrell*** OLB 6 - 0 2 1 0 Sr. Tacoma, W A 8 6 Rob Meidinger WR 5-10 170 Fr. Billings, MT 39 Kerry Anderson FB 6 - 1 215 Fr. Tigard, OR 87 Jim Heinen TE 6-3 229 Jr. Moorhead, MN 40 Ned Becker* DB 5-10 183 Jr. Atlantic, IA 8 8 Bob McCauley** WR 6 -2 / 2 194 Jr. Missoula, MT 41 Brad Dantic*** WR 5-9 170 Sr. Laurel, M T 89 Todd Curtis WR 6 - 0 175 Fr. Victor, MT 42 Rick Dozier* ILB 6 -31/2 218 So. Kent, W A 90 Troy Grovom TE 6-3 2 0 0 Fr. Helena, MT 43 Scott Timberman DB 6-3 190 Jr. Butte, M T 91 Dave Dummett* ILB 6 - 1 218 Sr. Sanborn, IA 44 Gregg Green ILB 6 - 0 2 2 0 Jr. Tonasket, WA 92 Andre Stephens*** NG 6 -2 / 2 208 Sr. Tacoma, W A

45 Terry Shillam* DB 5-11 191 So. Spokane, WA 93 Ted Calcaterra TE 6-5 215 Fr. Missoula, MT 46 Marc Paffhausen DB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Butte, MT 94 Keith Lewis TE 6-4 233 Fr. Tacoma, W A 47 Brent Oakland** ILB 6 - 2 228 Sr. Glendive, MT 95 Tom O ’Neill TE 6 -2 / 2 215 Fr. Spokane, WA 48 Shawn Real-Bird FB 6 - 2 2 1 0 So. Hardin, M T 96 Tim Wynne NG 6-3 240 Jr. Havre, MT 49 Lee Brown FB 5-10 190 Fr. Bridgeport, NE 97 Larry Oliver DL 6 - 6 230 So. Hillsboro, OR 50 Doug Sexe ILB 6 - 1 205 Fr. Great Falls, MT 98 Brian Salonen*** TE 6 -2 / 2 231 Sr. Great Falls, MT

* Varsity letters earned 99 Craig Kuehl LB 6 - 2 205 Fr. Spokane, WA 31 when Montana GRIZZLY SPECIALTIES BRONCO SPECIALTIES Placements/(Punts) Placements when Boise St. has the ball 1—Dean Rominger (6-2, 210, Sr.) 9—Tony Massagli Holds Punts has the ball 12—Kelly Richardson 88—Ron Talbot GRIZZLY OFFENSE 41 Brad Dantic (5-9, 175, Sr.) ...... LE Snaps Holds 7 6 Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270, J r.)...... LT 55—Glenn Dacus 13—Gerald DesPres 80 Joe Trotter (6-3, 175, Sr.)...... SE 67 Mark Madsen (6-5%, 262, S r.) ...... LG 7 7 Dino Petruzzi (6-3, 275, S r.) ...... LT 55 Glenn Dacus (6-4, 245, J r .) ...... C Kick-off Returns 65 Jerron Porchia (5-11, 235, S r.)...... LG 60 Eric Dawald (6-2, 240, J r.) ...... RG 17—Ted Ray (5-11, 175, So.) 62 Steve Despot (6-0, 235, Jr.)...... C 7 0 Bob Cordier (6-4, 250, S r.) ...... RT 21—Alan Botzheim (5-11, 185, So.) 7 4 Todd Biggs (6-3, 245, S r.) ...... RG 98 Brian Salonen (6-2%, 231, S r.) ...... TE Kick-off Returns 7 3 John Kilgo (6-4, 265, J r )...... RT 8 8 Bob McCauley (6-2%, 194, J r.) ...... RE Punt Returns 20—Greg Harrison 90 Donnie Summers (6-5, 227, Jr.)...... TE 12 Kelly Richardson (5-11%, 182, J r.) ...... QB 17—Ted Ray 13 Gerald DesPres (6-0, 190, J r.)...... QB 35 Derrick Williams (6-%, 210, Sr.)...... FB 21—Butch Fisk 41—Brad Dantic 46 Dave Maloney (5-10, 190, Jr.)...... FB 28 Joey Charles (5-10, 202, S r.)...... TB 7—Kevrette Johnson 34 Rodney Webster (5-10, 190, S r.)...... TB 8 9 Kim Metcalf (6-1, 185, Sr.) ...... FL BRONCO DEFENSE Punt Returns 59 Chuck Butler (6-0, 215, S r.)...... LOLB 80—Joe Trotter G RIZZLY DEFENSE 8 3 Michel Bourgeau (6-5, 265, S r.)...... LT 7—Kevrette Johnson 84 Bill Tarrow (6-5, 218, So.) ...... LOLB 95 Paul Unger (6-1, 215, S r.) ...... LILB 19—Maury Moore 7 7 Cliff Lewis (6-2, 245, S r.)...... 66 Jeff Caves (6-3, 250, S r.)...... NG 96 Tim Wynne (6-3, 240, Jr.)...... NG 55 Carl Keever (6-3, 233, J r.)...... RILB 7 3 Shawn Poole (6-4, 256, So.)...... RT 99 Mark Koch (6-5, 255, S o .)...... RT 18 John Rooney (6-1, 216, J r.)...... ROLB 56 Brian McCreath (6-2, 215, S r.) ...... LOLB 44 Gregg Green (6-0, 220, J r.)...... ILB 5 Gary Castille (5-10, 180, Jr.) ...... LC 47 Brent Oakland (6-2, 228, S r.). 21 Butch Fisk (6-2, 192, Sr.) ...... SS 40 Ned Becker (5-10, 183, Jr.).. LCB 7 Kevrette Johnson (6-1, 185, Sr.)...... FS 2 Tony Fudge (6-2, 205, Sr.) ...... SS 22 Jim Voulelis (5-10, 170, J r.)...... RC % 43 Scott Timberman (6-3, 190, J r.) ...... FS Grizzlies 26 Alex Rodriguez (5-11, 170, Sr.)...... RCB 1 D. Rominger, K/P 52 G. Davis, OC 2 T. Fudge, SS 53 G. Pells, DT 3 K. Nelsen, FB 54 P. Villeneuve, OT 4 T. Gillis, OLB 55 C. Hamilton, LB 5 J. Klucewich, DB 56 D. Deeks, OC 6 A. Powell, QB 57 D. Seaman, LB Broncos 7 E. Dobson, K 58 H. Guse, DT N. Odden, DB 59 D. McKenzie, OT 8 1 J. Pickens, WR 49 J. Holcomb, ILB B. Connors, QB 60 E. Dawald, OG 9 2 L. Triplett, OLB 50 D. Smith, OC 10 T. Monterossi, DB 61 R. Lohof, OG 3 J. Mullins, K 51 R. Stephens, ILB 12 K. Richardson, QB 62 J. Palinsky, OG 4 D. Thurber, WR 53 S. Baker, OC 13 R. Robison, TB 63 S. Garrison, OG 5 G. Castille, DB 55 C. Keever, ILB 14 C. McGinness, TB 64 M. Smith, OG 6 S. Hale, WR 56 B. McCreath, OLB 15 J. Coppedge, QB 65 S. Moore, OG 7 K. Johnson, DB 57 G. Simonton, NG 16 M. Rickman, ILB 66 T. Rutt, OT 8 B. Crossland, WR 58 J. Ellis, ILB 17 T. Ray, FS 67 M. Madsen, OG 9 T. Massagli, K 59 C. Butler, OLB 18 J. Rooney, OLB 68 B. Trout, LB 10 H. Choates, QB 60 J. Maakestad, ILB 19 T. Sundquist, WR 69 P. Kaminski, LB 13 G. DesPres, QB 61 J. Shelp, OG 20 T. Harvey, CB 70 B. Cordier, OT 14 S. Halliday, QB 63 S. Despot, OC 21 A. Botzheim, RB 71 L. Clarkson, OT 15 P. Bartle, FB 65 J. Porchia, OG 23 G. Anderson, WR 72 K. Lowry, OLB 16 D. Snow, DB 66 J. Caves, NG 24 K. Young, CB 73 S. Poole, DT 17 B. Wheeler, QB 67 M. Urness, OG 25 M. Helean, TB 74 P. Foster, DT 19 M. Moore, DB 26 A. Rodriguez, CB 75 M. Crouse, DT 68 K. Trautman, OT 20 G. Harrison, TB 69 T. Littlefield, OT 27 M. Kerr, TB 76 R. Linderholm, OT 21 B. Fisk, DB 28 J. Charles, TB 77 C. Lewis, DT 70 M. Kilgo, NG 22 J. Voulelis, DB 71 S. Slay, DT 29 E. Apostol, DB 78 D. Reid, OT 23 R. Van Houten 30 S. Murray, FB 79 D. Sahlin, OLB DB 72 B. Black, DT 24 F. Collins, RB 73 J. Kilgo, DT 31 B. Habeck, DB 80 K. Weston, OLB 25 J. Stirling, DB 81 R. Tabish, ILB 74 T. Briggs, OG 32 J. Trammell, ILB 26 G. Taylor, DB G. Lowry, SS 82 T. Coe, WR 76 A. Ueland, OT 33 27 C. Sexton, DB B. Shahan, LB 83 S. Sloan, WR 77 D. Petruzzi, OT 34 28 T. Tisby, DB D. Williams, FB 84 B. Tarrow, OLB 78 L. Parker, OT 35 30 R. Love, WR 36 W. Beeler, FB 85 S. Moe, WR 79 G. Jones, OT 31 C. Podesto, LB 37 K. Paulson, FB 86 R. Meidinger, WR 80 J. Trotter, W T 32 J. Lewis, FB M. Sorrell, OLB 87 J. Heinen, TE 82 J. Cox, TE 38 33 T. Ogata, FB 39 K. Anderson, FB 88 B. McCauley, WR 83 M. Bourgeau, DT 34 R. Webster, TB 40 N. Becker, DB 89 T. Curtis, WR ih e ^ W a te r 84 M. Mortimer, TE 35 D. Corpus, FB 41 B. Dantic, WR 90 T. Grovom, TE 85 P. Fitzgerald, WR 36 D. Collins, TB 42 R. Dozier, ILB 91 D. Dummett, ILB 86 T. DeWitz, TE 37 J. Oliva, DB 43 S. Timberman, DB 92 A. Stephens, NG 87 E. Andrade, WR 38 A. Regimbal, TB 44 G. Green, ILB 93 T. Calcaterra, TE 0arfymo//s artesian (outer, s u ^ > e /io rd ie /its 88 R. Talbot, P/WR 39 K. Barth, LB 45 T. Shillam, DB 94 K. Lewis, TE 89 K. Metcalf, WR 40 P. Corbett, DB 46 M. Paffhausen, DB 95 T. O ’Neill, TE 90 D. Summers, TE 42 J. Palmer, DB 47 B. Oakland, ILB 96 T. Wynne, NG in*/ s k ill com bine tobringgou a b e e n 92 M. Johnson, DT 43 L. Sellers, ILB 48 S. Real-Bird, ILB 97 L. Oliver, DL 94 C. Graves, OLB 44 M. Dolby, LB 49 L. Brown, FB 98 B. Salonen, TE 95 P. Unger, ILB mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamsm 46 D. Maloney, FB 50 D. Sexe, ILB 99 C. Kuehl, LB 97 M. McConnell, DT OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY • OLYMPIA, WA ITEM NO 016938 47 B. Henry, OLB 51 C. Mosier, OC 98 J. Korn, TE 48 M. Wulff, OLB 99 M. Koch, DT

32 33 1983 Boise State Numerical Roster

No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown 1 Jim Pickens WR 6-3 185 Fr. Wilseyville, CA 49 Jeff Holcomb ILB 5-11 215 So. Twin Falls, ID 2 Luke Triplett OLB 6-2 205 So. Loomis, CA 50 Dan Smith OC 6-1 205 Jr. Boise, ID 3 John Mullins K 5-11 170 Fr. Boise, ID 51 Ray Stephens ILB 6-2 215 Sr. Americus, CA 4 David Thurber WR 6-0 160 So. Boise, ID 53 Scott Baker OC 6-0 225 Jr. Boise, ID 5 Gary Castille DB 5-10 180 Jr. Oakland, CA 55 Carl Keever ILB 6-2 231 Jr. Boise, ID 6 Steve Hale WR 6-2 180 Fr. Los Angeles, CA 56 Brian McCreath OLB 6-2 215 Sr. Manteca, CA 7 Kevrette Johnson DB 5-11 185 Sr. Carson, CA 57 Glenn Simonton NG 6-2 220 Jr. Los Angeles, C A 8 Bob Crossland WR 6-1 182 So. Boise, ID 58 Jim Ellis ILB 6-3 230 Fr. Redondo Beach, CA 9 Tony Massagli K 5-9 170 Sr. Alta Loma, CA 59 Chuck Butler OLB 6-0 215 Sr. Oakland, CA 10 Hazsen Choates QB 5-10 170 Fr. Monterey, CA 60 Jon Maakestad ILB 6-1 227 So. Boise, ID 13 Gerald DesPres QB 6-0 190 Jr. Marieville, QU 61 John Shelp OG 6-1 235 So. Notus, ID 14 Steve Halliday QB 6-2 185 Fr. Coeur d’Alene, ID 63 Steve Despot OC 6-2 235 Jr. Boise, ID 15 Phil Bartle FB 6-0 190 Fr. Ontario, OR 65 Jerron Porchia OG 5-11 235 Sr. Los Angeles, CA 16 David Snow DB 6-1 175 Jr. Oakland, CA 66 Jeff Caves NG 6-3 240 Sr. Camarillo, CA 17 Bob Wheeler QB 6-0 180 So. Boise, ID 67 Mark Urness OG 6-0 225 Jr. Saskatoon, SA 19 Maury Moore DB 6-1 170 Fr. Chico, CA 68 Kelly Trautman OT 6-4 265 Jr. Caldwell, ID 20 Greg Harrison TB 6-1 177 So. Boise, ID 69 Tod Littlefield OT 6-4 240 Sr. Los Banos, CA 21 Butch Fisk DB 6-2 192 Sr. Boise, ID 70 Mike Kilgo NG 6-2 230 Fr. Mountain Home, ID 22 Jim Voulelis DB 5-10 170 Jr. Boise, ID 71 Sam Slay DT 5-11 220 Fr. Los Angeles, CA 23 Rich Van Houten DB 5-11 170 Fr. Boise, ID 72 Barry Black DT 6-3 261 Fr. Santa Rosa, CA 24 Floyd Collins RB 5-10 182 Fr. Saskatchewan, AL 73 John Kilgo OT 6-3 260 Jr. Mountain Home, ID 25 Jim Stirling DB 6-2 185 So. La Verne, CA 74 Todd Biggs OG 6-3 245 Sr. Garden Grove, CA 26 Greg Taylor DB 5-11 165 Fr. Mountain Home, ID 76 Anthony Ueland OT 6-2 240 Fr. Kennewick, WA 27 Cliff Sexton DB 6-2 184 Fr. Meridian, ID 77 Dino Petruzzi OT 6-3 275 Sr. Las Vegas, NV 28 Theo Tisby DB 5-10 165 Fr. El Cerrito, CA 78 Lance Parker DT 6-3 225 Fr. Carson, C A 30 Ron Love WR 6-0 180 Jr. Notus, ID 79 Greg Jones OT 6-4 250 Sr. Millbrea, CA 31 Chris Podesto LB 5-10 190 Fr. Stockton, CA 80 Joe Trotter WR 6-3 175 Sr. Santa Ana, CA 32 Jeff Lewis FB 5-11 220 Fr. Redondo Beach, CA 82 Jon Cox TE 6-3 220 Fr. Burlingame, CA 33 Tye Ogata FB 6-1 190 Fr. Boise, ID 83 Michel Bourgeau DT 6-5 265 Sr. Montreal, QU 34 Rodney Webster TB 5-10 190 Sr. Richmond, CA 84 Mike Mortimer TE 6-4 215 Fr. Roland Heights, CA 35 Darren Corpus FB 6-1 220 Jr. Boise, ID 85 Pat Fitzgerald WR 6-3 180 Jr. Boise, ID 36 Dean Collins TB 5-10 185 Fr. Dos Palos, CA 86 Tom DeWitz TE 6-3 225 Fr. Kennewick, WA 37 John Oliva DB 5-10 175 So. Ontario, OR 87 Eric Andrade WR 6-1 180 Fr. Anaheim, CA 38 Andy Regimbal TB 5-8 185 So. Toppinish, WA 88 Ron Talbot P/WR 6-4 180 So. Boise, ID 39 Kevin Barth LB 6-0 200 Fr. Boise, ID 89 Kim Metcalf WR 6-1 185 Sr. Sacramento, CA 40 Pat Corbett DB 5-7 175 Jr. Boise, ID 90 Donnie Summers TE 6-5 227 Jr. Medford, OR 42 Jim Palmer DB 6-1 185 Jr. La Habra, CA 92 Mike Johnson DT 6-4 225 So. Richmond, CA 43 Lance Sellers ILB 6-2 215 So. Twin Falls, ID 94 Craig Graves OLB 6-0 207 Jr. Fresno, C A 44 Mikfe Dolby LB 6-1 201 Fr. Flagstaff, AZ 95 Paul Unger ILB 6-1 215 Sr. Vale, OR 46 Dave Maloney FB 5-10 190 Jr. San Jose, CA 97 Marc McConnell DT 6-1 194 Fr. Ontario, OR 47 Butch Henry OLB 5-10 190 Sr. New Meadows, ID 98 Jeff Korn TE 6-4 205 Fr. Kalispell, M T 48 Mark Wulff OLB 6-4 215 Jr. Hermiston, OR 99 Mark Koch DT 6-5 255 So. Kitchener, QU

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38 All Opponents Record W L T Arizona ...... 1 3 0 Oregon State 0 12 2 Boise State ...... 3 9 0 2 0 0 Brigham Young ...... 5 11 0 2 5 0 British Columbia ...... 2 0 0 Pocatello Marines 1 0 0 California ...... 0 1 0 2 0 1 Ca l Poly (San Luis Obispo) ...... 2 0 0 11 6 0 Carroll College...... 1 0 0 3 1 0 Colorado State ...... 6 10 0 Rice ...... 0 1 0 Denver ...... 3 7 0 Sa n Diego ...... 0 1 0 DePaul ...... 1 0 0 San Diego Marines 0 1 0 Eastern Washington ...... 7 2 0 2 1 1 Far ragut Naval B a s e ...... 0 2 0 San Jose State 0 3 0 Gonza ga ...... 11 9 4 Simon Fraser . 2 2 0 Hawaii ...... 1 3 0 South Dakota . 7 6 0 Houston ...... 0 1 0 2 0 0 Idaho ...... 19 44 2 Southern California 0 5 0 Idaho S ta te ...... 15 7 0 Stanford ...... 0 4 0 Io w a ...... 0 1 0 Syracuse ...... 0 0 1 Mather Air Force Base...... 0 1 0 Texas Tech ...... 1 3 0 Montana State ...... 48 29 5 Tulsa ...... 0 1 0 Montana Tech ...... 12 4 2 U C LA ...... 0 7 0 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 1 4 0 U ta h ...... 0 11 0 Nevada-Reno ...... 2 3 0 9 25 0 New M e xico...... 4 10 0 Washington 1 16 1 North Dakota ...... 11 7 1 2 30 0 North Dakota State ...... 2 2 0 15 6 0 Northern Arizona...... 9 7 0 Western Illinois 1 0 0 Northern Colorado...... 3 1 0 5 6 1 Northern Illinois...... 1 0 0 W illa m e tte...... 0 1 0 Northern Iowa ...... 2 0 0 W yo m in g...... 0 12 0 Oklahoma City ...... 1 0 0 T otal (includes Non-collegiate opp.) ...... 278278 369 25 Oregon ...... 0 4 1 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Playoff Bracket 1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals M ONTANA ______West Idaho ______Region @ Idaho @ East. Kentucky @ East. Kentucky Jackson State E. Kentucky Central E. Illinois @ E. Illinois Tennessee St. @ Tennessee St. Finals At Wichita S. Carolina St. Falls, TX E. Kentucky South S. Carolina St. Region @ Furman @ Louisiana Tech @ Louisiana Tech Boston Univ. Delaware East Colgate Region @ Colgate Delaware @ Delaware Final 1982 I-AA Football Poll Team Pts. Team Pts...... 43 1) Eastern Kentucky 80 11) IDAHO ...... 2) 7 6 12) Northeast Louisiana ...... 34 3) 7 0 13) Holy Cross ...... 30 4) 69 14) Bowling Green...... 26 5) 64 15) BOISE STATE...... 21 6) 59 16) Western Michigan...... 20 7) 58 17) Tennessee-Chattanooga...... 19 8) 51 18) Northwest Louisiana...... 9 9) Colgate. 46 19) MONTANA ...... 5 10) 44 20) Lafayette...... 4 39 NCAA: Serving Higher Education Women's championships are held in all The National Collegiate Athletic As-, Many things have become associated three divisions in basketball, cross sociation is currently in its 78th year of with the NCAA during its colorful his­ country, field hockey, softball, swim­ serving higher education. Through its tory. Highest priority goes to the service ming, tennis, outdoor track and volley­ annual Convention, the NCAA speaks it provides to its members, acting as the ball. Two championships (Division I and for the nation's colleges and universities. true "voice" of college athletics today. D ivision II) w ill be staged in gymnastics, The NCAA is the voice of college athlet­ Each January the NCAA membership while fencing, golf, lacrosse, soccer and ics. comes together at the annual Conven­ indoor track w ill hold single National tion to review, propose and amend leg­ A call for stricter control of college Collegiate Championships. In addition islation. The Convention presents the football by President Theodore Roose­ to the aforementioned events, coeduca­ opportunity for the nation's institutions velt because of the violence in the game tional rifle and skiing championships are brought together 13 institutions in 1905 of higher learning to speak and act on conducted, crowning one national formulating the original communica­ athletic matters on the national level. ch a m p io n . tions base for college athletics. Acting in the best interests of its membership, the NCAA strives to per­ • Maintains 39 men's and women's This initial body called itself the In­ sports committees for the administration form these specific functions among its tercollegiate Athletic Association and and conduct of championships for the many other responsibilities: was officially constituted March 31, respective divisions, including 16 men's 1906. In 1910, the name was changed to • Conducts 41 annual National Colle­ and women's rules committees to for­ the National Collegiate Athletic Associ­ giate Championships in 19 men's sports mulate, copyright and publish rules of ation. for three separate divisions. Three play for the governance of collegiate championships (Division I, Division II More than seven progressive decades sports. Members of the sports and rules and Division III) are held in baseball, have molded this original 13-member committees are elected by representa­ basketball, cross country, golf, ice hock­ body into a membership today of more tives of NCAA members at the annual ey, soccer, swimming, tennis, outdoor than 900 colleges, universities, confer­ Convention. In addition, the NCAA track and wrestling. Two championships ences-and affiliated organizations. Council appoints the members of 25 are staged in gymnastics and lacrosse. general committees and a number of Administration and rules interpreta­ Fencing, indoor track, volleyball and special committees as well as delegates water polo hold single National Colle­ tion occupied early efforts of the organi­ to other organizations. zation. Shortly after W orld War II, the giate Championships, while football is • Publishes a tabloid newspaper 46 NCAA adopted legislative and executive contested in Divisions I-AA, II and III. times per year, rules books in 12 sports, powers, changing its function into one The NCAA is conducting 31 women's record books in football and basketball dealing with virtually all issues con­ championships in the 1983-84 academic and various other publications. cerned with intercollegiate athletics. year in addition to the 41 held for men. • Collects, compiles and distributes the official statistics of college football, basketball and baseball in men's sports, and basketball and softball in women s sports. • Conducts studies as a means of de­ veloping solutions to athletic problems. • Represents the membership in leg­ islative and regulatory matters on the state and Federal levels. • Annually selects the College Athlet­ ics Top Ten and the Theodore Roosevelt ("Teddy") Award—the Associations highest honor. • Administers an honors program which annually awards 90 postgraduate scholarships to recognize outstanding senior student-athletes who have ex­ celled in the classroom as well as ath­ letics. This scholarship is for $2,000. The program has provided $1,854,000 to 1,399 recipients since its inception in the 1964-65 academic year. • Promotes and participates in inter­ national sports planning and competi­ tion through membership in the United States Olympic Committee, Amateur Basketball Association of the USA, Track and Field Association of the USA, and the United States Baseball, Gym­ nastics and W restling Federations. • Maintains more than 90 full-time staff members at its national headquar­ ters in Mission, Kansas, under the su­ N C A A headquarters (top) and the recently completed west building, pervision of Executive Director Walter both in Mission, Kansas. Byers.

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0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 7 @ Whitman College 13 19 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 UM ...... 18 9 .7 ...... Opp 3 @ Montana State ...... 0 28 Montana State. 6 @ Washington ...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 3 8 Opp ^ 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 42 ...... 0 7 Idaho ...... 0 @ Idaho ...... 19 27 Eastern Washington ...... 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 24 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 0 (4-3) 45 iiu Intermountain^i nluunicmi ^U...... 0 0 @ San Francisco ...... 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 15 Montana State ...... 5 12 Montana St. (in Butte).. 14 7 DePaul ...... 6 4 Butte Bus. College...... 20 (6-0-1) UM ...... 1 9 2 1 . Opp 18 @ California...... , 53 13 Texas Tech...... 19 18 Montana State ...... 6 25 Idaho Tech ...... 0 0 Washington State ...... 13 0 @ North Dakota ...... 7 10 @ Butte Bus. College 26 U M ...... 1 9 1 P ...... Opp 7 @ Washington...... 28 0 @ U C L A...... 14 6 Idaho ...... 19 d-2-3) 8 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 0 6 Whitman College . .. 14 (3-5-1) 9 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 0 @ Montana State...... 0 13 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 0 1898 7 @ Idaho ...... 35 1930 UM ...... Opp 3 Utah State ...... 5 14 @ Montana State . ... 7 UM .. Opp 7 @ Arizona ...... 0 5 Helena High...... 6 5 @ Gonzaga ...... 17 7 North Dakota State ...... 6 18 Anaconda Anodes ...... 14 (5-3-1) 0 Anaconda Ath. C lu b ...... 18 3 @ Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 0 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 52 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 1939 6 @ Montana State ...... 0 10 Montana State ...... 0 (3-3-1) 0 @ Washington ...... 27 UM 16 Montana State ...... 0 (3-2-1) 13 Montana St. (in Butte) 6 9 Portland ...... 0 (2-2) 1922 UM ...... Opp 0 @ Washington State , . 61 6 San Francisco ...... 13 UM ...... 19 H Opp 0 @ California ...... 46 6 Montana St. (in Butte).. 0 18 99 0 @ Washington ...... 26 UM ...... Opp 12 @ Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 37 Montana Wesleyan. ... 0 27 Gonzaga ...... , , 15 13 @ Idaho ...... 0 12 Anaconda Ath. C lu b ...... 5 0 Utah State ...... 8 15 Idaho Tech ...... 12 12 Idaho ...... 6 0 @ Washington ...... 9 0 @ Montana State ...... 38 28 Poison Independents...... 6 6 @ Gonzaga ...... 37 (5-3) 0 @ Texas Tech...... 13 0 Montana State ...... 5 (2-1) 7 Montana State ...... 0 @ Arizona ...... 6 ... 6 1931 (1-2) 0 Whitman College...... 13 UM 0 Gonzaga ...... 23 UM ...... 1912 Opp 0 Idaho. . 39 0 Mt. Saint Charles ...... (3-5) 1900 2 UM ...... Opp 28 Missoula High ...... 0 (3-4) 0 @ Washington ...... 25 1940 11 Montana State ...... 12 7 @ Montana State ...... 0 1923 19 @ Idaho ...... , , , 21 UM ..Opp (0-1) 0 @ Utah S tate ...... 17 UM ...... Opp 0 Washington State ...... 13 9 Eastern Washington.... 0 3 @ Utah ...... 10 0 @ Washington State ... .. 13 1901 27 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 37 Montana St. (in Butte) . . .. 6 UM ...... Opp 39 Montana State ...... 3 0 @ Idaho ...... 40 0 @ Oregon State...... 1 9 19 Texas Tech ...... 32 Lost Ft. Shaw Indn ...... Won 18 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 25 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 0 0 @USC...... 6 9 6 Montana St. (in Butte).. 0 Lost Butte High...... Won 9 @ Willamettz...... 30 2 Gonzaga ...... 25 (1-6) 13 Gonzaga (in Butte) ...... 10 Won Fort Missoula...... Lost (4-3) 16 @ Whitman College...... 7 0 @ Oregon...... 38 1932 26 Fort Missoula ...... 0 14 @ Washington ...... 26 UM 28 Idaho ...... 18 0 Montana State ...... 31 1913 24 @ Montana State ...... 13 20 @ San Diego Marines .. 38 UM ...... Opp 25 Anaconda Anodes ...... 0 0 (2-3) 9 @ Washington State 34 0 @ Pacific College...... 6 13 @ Washington ...... 2 6 0 @ Portland ...... 7 Utah State ...... 9 (4-4) 14 Carroll College...... 6 (4-4-1) UM ...... Opp 7 @ Montana State ...... 0 6 Idaho ...... 19 1941 0 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 16 20 Montana State ...... 0 UMM M ...... 1924 Opp 0 @ UCLA ...... 3 2 UM Opp 0 Montana State...... 38 7 @ Gonzaga ...... 16 40 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 7 7 Montana St. (in Butte), . . . 10 20 @ Brigham Young ...... 7 (0-2) 0 @ Whitman College . . 35 13 Idaho ...... 41 0 @ Washington State . . . 31 28 North Dakota State ...... 0 (3-4) 7 @ Washington ...... 52 6 Oregon State...... 35 7 @ U C LA...... 14 UM ...... Opp 106 @ Montana M ines ...... 6 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 56 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 32 Fort Missoula ...... 0 U M 1 9 1 4 . • Opp 14 Gonzaga...... 20 (2-7) 23 Montana St. (in Butte) — 13 11 87 Butte Ramblers ...... 0 61 Pacific University ...... 7 0 @ Washington ...... 21 Fort Missoula ...... 0 1933 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines 19 10 Washington State . ... 0 3 @ Stanford ...... 41 UM 13 North Dakota ...... 6 0 0 0 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 23 @ Idaho ...... 0 20 @ Whitman College...... 0 0 @ Oregon State...... 20 16 @ Idaho ...... 32 Utah State ...... 0 @ Oregon St. (in Portland). 27 0 @ Idaho ...... 28 . 0 (4-4) 7 Washington State ...... 13 0 @ Washington State 34 26 Montana State ...... 9 6 @ Idaho ...... (6-3) 13 North Dakota State . 1925 6 @ Montana State ...... 13 UM 32 Montana St. (in Butte) ... 0 10 @ Gonzaga ...... 1942 (2-5) 0 Washington State ...... , 9 7 @ Stanford ...... 33 UM (6-0- 1) 10 12 1904 @ Washington ...... 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 7 6 Brigham Young ...... UM . . . . Opp 1915 14 Gonzaga ...... 26 Utah State ...... 0 13 Mather AFB...... 19 10 Fort Missoula ...... 0 UM 57 Montana Schl. Mines ...... 0 (3-4) 16 @ Washington State .. 68 @ Utah ...... 15 Idaho ...... 7 @ Oregon State...... 0 Washington ...... 35 0 ...... 17 1934 5 @ Utah State ...... 0 7 @ South Dakota ...... 10 20 @ Idaho ...... UM ...... 0 Idaho ...... 21 10 @ North Dakota ...... 7 @ u s e ...... 33 5 Washington State ...... 6 ... . 10 0 @ Washington State 0 @ Oregon State...... 7 28 . . 27 13 7 9 Montana State ...... 0 @ Washington State . . . . 27 Montana State ...... 0 @ U C L A...... 0 @ California ...... 50 Butte Centervilles...... 38 (3-2) ...... 0 (3-4-1) 48 Mont. Schl. Mines ...... 0 @ u s e...... 6 Syracuse ...... , 0 6 Idaho ...... (0-8 ) 1905 (2-2-2) UM . 1926 UM ... Opp . Opp 25 Montana St. (in Butte) . . . 0 0 1943-44 0 U tah...... 42 1916 .. 49 0 @ Oregon State...... 7 UM 12 -no team— 0 @ Whitman College , , ,...... 5 .. 27 4 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 6 @ Washington State ...... 28 11 @ South Dakota ...... 0 6 .. 14 (2-5-1) 1945 UM 12 Utah State ...... 0 20 @ Gonzaga ...... 27 ... 0 0 @ Washington State 7 1935 13 @ Utah State ...... 44 8 8 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 .. . . 27 .. 10 UM 18 Whitman College...... 56 0 @ Idaho...... 46 (2-3) ...... 0 . . . 7 0 @ u s e ...... 6 @ Montana State ...... 21 13 @ Farragut Naval Base . ...21 ... 0 20 1906 20 Idaho ...... 0 Montana St. (in Butte) 0 36 Pocatello Marines...... 6 UM ... Opp 7 Washington State ...... (4-1-1) (3-5) . , 13 13 Farragut Naval Base — 18 32 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 6 7 @ Idaho ...... (1-4) 0 Washington State ...... 5 1917 7 @ Washington ...... , 33 UM UM ...... 1 9 2 ? 11 Spokane Ath. Club...... 0 Opp 7 Gonzaga (in Great Falls). ... 7 1946 0 @ Utah ...... 42 6 Utah State ...... 19 Butte Centervilles.. 0 UM .. 0 @ Stanford ...... 7 6 @ Utah State ...... , , 17 3 @ Whitman College . . . . 14 8 Mt. Saint Charles .. _ 0 31 Eastern Washington ---- 0 Oregon State...... 0 0 Ex-Collegians...... 8 9 Montana State...... 0 @ Washington S tate 35 (1-5-2) 26 Colorado State ...... (2-4) 0 @ Washington St. .. .. 28 0 @ Washington ...... 32 0 @ Oregon...... 34 3 Idaho ...... 6 @ Idaho ...... 20 Montana St. (in Butte).. 7 UM 1936 1907 (1-4) 13 @ California ...... 33 7 Utah State ...... 27 UM ... Opp 0 @ Washington State 6 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 0 .. 19 19 Idaho ...... 0 62 Montana Wesleyan...... 0 1918 0 @ U C L A...... 0 @ Gonzaga ...... q 7 @ UCLA ...... 61 28 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 45 -no team- Idaho, South Branch .. . . 13 0 @ Washington ...... 21 0 @ Washington State .. 38 (3-4-1) 6 1919 Gonzaga ...... 0 (4-4) 12 Mont. Schl. Mines .... 0 UM ... Opp 27 Montana St. (in Butte) . . . 0 UM ...... 1928 12 Spokane Ath. Club ...... 0 26 Montana Wesleyan ...... 7 ...... Opp 7 @ Oregon S tate...... 14 1947 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 0 @ Utah S tate ...... 47 13 Butte Centervilles...... 0 16 Idaho...... UM ... 0 0 (4-1-1) 28 Mont. Schl. Mines ... 6 13 Anaconda Anodes ...... 0 24 21 @ Eastern Washington . San Francisco (in Butte) . . . . 7 0 6 Whitman College...... 6 6 Washington State ...... 26 13 21 Portland ...... 1908 North Dakota ...... 40 0 @ Idaho ...... 0 Washington...... 25 7 @ Arizona ...... UM ...... Opp (6-3) 13 0 Montana State ...... 0 6 @ Montana State ...... 20 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 0 7 @ Utah State ...... 13 8 Mont. Schl. M ines...... 5 14 Washington State ...... 42 6 Idaho...... 21 1937 12 Montana St. (in Butte). UM Dnn 12 4 @ Mont. Schl. Mines...... 5 (2-3-2) 0 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 0 13 @ Washington State — 25 Whitman College...... 0 0 0 @ Montana State ...... 5 6 @ Oregon...... 31 21 @ Idaho ...... 13 @ Texas Tech...... 6 60 ( 1-2-1) 1920 0 @ Oregon State...... 44 14 @ California ...... UM ...... Opp 7 @ Gonzaga ...... g 36 Oklahoma C ity ...... 6 41 Colorado State...... 7 1909 133 Mt. Saint Charles ...... o (4-5-1) 13 San Francisco (in Butte) 7 14 @ Hawaii ...... 12 UM . Opp 1188 @ Washington ...... 14 19 Montana St. (in Butte) 0 28 @ Hawaii All-Stars ...... 14 33 Missoula High ...... , , 0 23 Gonzaga ...... 0 3344 Montana Wesleyan...... 0 UM ...... 1 9 2 9 ...... Qpp (7-4) 52 Ft. Shaw Indians __ , 0 0 ~ Washington S tate 31 0 @ Idaho ...... 6 18 Anaconda Anodes ...... 2 14 North Dakota ... 3 (7-1) 50 1956 1964 14 Pacific ...... 30 UM 1 9 4 8 ...... Opp UM ...... Opp U M ...... Opp 14 (?) Weber State ... . 13 UM ...... 1979 Opp 7 Washington (in G. Falls) ... 12 12 @ Arizona ...... 27 29 British Columbia ...... 24 30 (?) Montana State . ,. 0 14 (?) Wash. St. (in Spokane) . 34 7 Utah State ...... 18 6 @ Utah ...... 26 7 @ Pacific ...... 23 11 @ Hawaii ...... 25 13 (?) Northern Arizona 26 2 7 Pacific University ...... 0 13 (3) Denver...... 22 0 @ New Mexico...... 20 29 @ Portland State ...... 36 23 Weber State ...... 16 0 Washington State ...... 48 13 Utah State ...... 27 0 Utah State ...... 41 (6-5) 35 Boise State...... 37 14 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 0 21 Brigham Young ...... 14 20 Weber S ta te ...... 12 28 Idaho State ...... 24 0 @ Idaho ...... 39 20 @ Colorado State ...... 34 7 Western Illinois...... 0 1972 UM Opp 17 (?) Idaho ...... 20 20 @ Brigham Young ...... 26 14 Montana State ...... 33 7 (?) Idaho State ...... 14 0 @ South Dakota ...... 35 20 Nevada-Reno...... 27 14 College of Pacific...... 32 13 Wyorrting (in Billings)...... 34 6 Montana State ...... 30 14 No. Dakota (in Billings)... ,. 42 21 (?) Montana State...... 38 7 @ Stanford ...... 39 13 @ New Mexico...... 14 7 @ San Diego Marines 43 40 Northern Arizona...... 17 20 @ Northern Colorado 10 47 North Dakota ...... 7 0 Idaho ...... 14 (3-6) 6 (?) Pacific ...... 24 32 Portland State ...... 40 (3-7) G-9) 12 Weber S tate...... 7 (3-7) UM ...... 1965 Opp 1949 1957 7 (?) Idaho State ...... 14 1980 UM ...... Opp UM ...... Opp 13 (?) Utah ...... 28 3 (?) Hawaii ...... 30 UM ... Opp 3 3 S. Dakota (in Billings) 13 13 @ Utah ...... 32 14 So. Dakota (in Billings) 15 42 Boise State...... 28 60 Simon Fraser...... 27 7 @ Washington State ...... 13 0 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 20 16 Idaho State ...... 0 3 Montana State ...... 21 0 (?) Portland State ...... 20 16 @ Utah State ...... 13 7 @ Brigham Young ...... 20 15 @ Weber State...... 14 17 (?) Idaho ...... 31 0 Idaho ...... 42 12 @ Colorado State ...... 27 13 Denver...... 26 21 (?) Utah State ...... 54 7 (?) Tulsa ...... 10 10 Boise State...... 44 14 @ Oregon State...... 63 35 @ Utah S tate ...... 25 7 Idaho ...... 35 (3-8) 21 (?) Weber State...... 38 19 Idaho ...... 47 21 New M exico...... 6 13 Pacific ...... 7 0 @ Idaho State ...... 17 34 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 12 13 @ Idaho ...... 31 7 @ Montana State ...... 24 1973 UM Opp 42 Eastern Washington ... 7 19 Eastern Washington ...... 6 13 (?) Montana State ...... 22 14 @ Western Michigan . , 17 41 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls). . 14 7 Montana State ...... , 24 25 Brigham Young ...... 6 7 Colorado State ...... 19 33 @ Portland S tate __ ,. 7 10 @ North Dakota ...... 31 31 Northern Arizona...... 21 (5-4) (2-7) (4-6) 10 (?) Rice...... 21 7 (?) Nevada-Reno ...... 10 1950 1966 10 (?) Northern Arizona...... 14 (3-7) UM ...... Opp UM ...... Opp UM . .. Opp 31 South Dakota ...... 19 1981 52 Eastern Washington ...... 0 6 @ Utah ...... 20 6 No. Dakota (in Billings) 30 19 Idaho S tate ...... 14 UM 28 @ Idaho ...... 27 14 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 21 7 (?) South Dakota ...... 21 7 (?) Montana State ...... 33 29 @ Northern Arizona . , 23 13 @ Oregon...... 21 16 @ New Mexico...... 44 10 Portland State ...... 0 7 (?) Boise State...... 55 42 Northern Iowa...... 21 7 Washington State ...... 14 0 @ Denver...... 29 0 Weber State ...... 28 7 Idaho ...... 20 13 @ Boise State__ . 27 33 Montana St. (in Butte) ...... 0 14 Utah State ...... 27 0 @ Pacific...... 28 10 (?) Weber State...... 0 16 @ Idaho ...... 14 0 @ Oregon State...... 20 12 Brigham Young...... 41 14 (?) Idaho State ...... 17 (4-6) 24 Idaho S tate ...... 21 35 Puget Sound ...... 7 7 @ Colorado State ...... 57 8 @ Northern Arizona 34 33 Portland State .. 3 13 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 19 6 Idaho ...... 14 0 Montana State ...... 38 UM ...... 19.74...... Opp 27 (?> Montana State . . 17 38 Utah State ...... 7 6 Montana State ...... 20 6 @ Idaho ...... 40 14 (?) Simon Fraser...... 23 33 Nevada-Reno ...... 26 7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) ... 32 13 (?) San Diego...... 24 (1-8 ) 10 (?) South Dakota ...... 24 6 Weber State ...... 7 (5-5) (0-10) 17 (?) Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 20 13 (?) E. Washington (in Spok.) 14 U M ...... 19.67...... Opp 24 Weber State ...... 13 (7-3) UMM M ...... 1 9 5 1 Opp UM ...... 19.5 ? ...... Opp 19 @ North Dakota ...... 14 27 Northern Arizona ...... 0 1982 7 (g) Washington ...... 58 19 North Dakota ...... 27 7 So. Dakota (in Billings) 3 35 (?) Idaho ...... 35 UM ... Opp 25 New Mexico...... 7 0 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 58 13 @ Weber State...... 12 24 (?) Portland State ...... 14 0 (?) Hawaii...... 40 0 Denver...... 55 12 @ Brigham Young ...... 0 21 Pacific ...... 7 29 Montana State ...... 43 38 Puget Sound ...... 10 9 Idaho ...... 12 12 Denver...... 27 14 Idaho ...... 19 22 (?) Idaho State ...... 25 36 Northern Arizona...... 35 38 @ Montana State ...... 0 0 (?) Utah State ...... 28 20 Idaho State ...... 0 42 Boise State...... 56 28 (?) Nevada-Reno ...... 27 6 @ Utah State ...... 19 14 New M exico...... 55 10 Northern Arizona...... 7 (3-6-1) 14 @ Boise State...... 21 7 Wyoming...... 34 16 Colorado State ...... 26 8 (?) Montana State ...... 14 40 Idaho ...... 16 6 Colorado State ...... 34 6 (?) Montana State ...... 40 14 @ Utah State ...... 20 UM ...... 1975 Opp 14 @ Idaho State ...... 28 10 @ Washington State ...... 47 6 (?) Idaho ...... 9 55 @ Portland S tate ...... 7 51 South Dakota ...... 17 45 Montana State ...... 14 (2-7) (1-8 ) (7 -3) 21 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 20 28 @ Portland State ...... 35 48 @ Weber State ...... 12 42 (?) Weber State...... 20 M M 1 9 5 2 UM ...... Opp U M ...... 19.60...... Opp U M ...... 1 9 6 8 ...... Opp 7 Idaho State ...... 12 10 (?) Oregon State...... 30 0 Utah State ...... 7 21 @ North Dakota ...... 14 37 No. Dakota (in Billings) 10 14 Idaho ...... 3 I-AA Playoffs 0 @ Wyoming...... 14 0 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 14 0 (?) South Dakota ...... 21 3 (?) Montana State ...... 20 7 (?) Idaho ...... 21 7 Brigham Young ...... 28 12 Utah State ...... 14 58 Portland State ...... 0 28 @ Boise State...... 39 (6-6) 17 @ Denver...... 7 18 Idaho ...... 14 3 Utah State ...... 50 33 Portland State ...... 16 0 @ Colorado State ...... 41 26 (?) Denver...... 12 45 (?) Idaho ...... 56 28 (?) Northern Arizona 22 14 @ Oregon...... 14 6 Brigham Young ...... 7 13 (?) Idaho State ...... 23 10 @ Simon Fraser...... 24 35 Montana State ...... 12 26 (?) Colorado State...... 14 24 Montana State ...... 29 (6-4) 0 @ Idaho ...... 27 10 Montana State ...... 6 16 Weber State ...... 20 20 @ San Jose State...... 39 6 (?) Utah ...... 16 0 (?) Northern Arizona 18 1976 6 (5) New Mexico 12 UM ...... Opp 7 @ New Mexico...... 24 (2-7) 19 (?) Nevada-Las Vegas 21 (2-7-1) (5-5) 1969 49 @ Portland State ...... 50 UM ...... Opp 28 Weber State ...... 25 UM » 5 3 ...... Qpp UM ...... 19.61...... Opp 24 @ North Dakota ...... 10 21 Northern Arizona...... 23 13 @ Brigham Young ...... 27 0 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 29 31 So. Dakota (in G. Falls) ... 20 17 @ Boise State...... 14 7 Wyoming...... 27 6 (?) Utah State ...... 54 52 Northern Arizona...... 7 19 @ Northern Colorado 27 12 Idaho ...... 20 40 New Mexico...... 8 20 @ Weber State...... 17 12 Montana State ...... 21 22 @ Denver...... 13 6 (?) Brigham Young ...... 7 34 Idaho ...... 9 21 Idaho S tate ...... 17 32 Colorado State ...... 31 12 U ta h ...... 24 46 Idaho State ...... 36 19 (?) Idaho ...... 28 13 New Mexico...... 41 22 Colorado State ...... 19 49 @ Portland S tate ...... 14 45 Simon Fraser...... 17 14 @ Utah State ...... 33 9 @ Montana State ...... 10 7 @ Montana State ...... 6 (4-6) 32 @ Montana State ... 13 14 Idaho (in Boise)...... 16 14 Cal Poly (SLO )...... 0 (3-5) (2-6) 58 South Dakota St ...... 0 UM ...... Opp Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 13 Nevada-Las Vegas .. .. 15 UM.... !954 UM ...... 1962 Opp 3 North Dakota St ...... 30 24 @ Northern Arizona .. 25 31 For.L,wis*7P 0 Wyoming (in Billings)...... 13 (10-1) 40 Portland State ...... 25 6 (?) Iowa...... 40 8 North Dakota ...... 14 1970 23 Weber S tate...... 31 13 (?) Denver iq 20 (?) Utah S ta te ...... 43 UM • Opp 17 Boise State...... 43 20 Utah State ...... 13 22 Idaho ...... 16 28 No. Dakota (in Billings) .. 7 20 (?) Idaho ...... 31 7 (?) Brigham Younq ... iq 25 Weber State ...... 6 30 (?) Northern Illinois...... 6 17 Idaho State ...... 15 34 (?) Colorado State...... 37 0 Brigham Young ...... 27 20 (?) Northern Arizona----- 0 19 (?) Montana State ...... 24 14 (?) New Mexico...... 20 22 (?) Idaho State ...... 15 38 Weber State ...... 29 34 Northern Colorado...... 13 25 Montana State 91 36 Montana State ...... 19 44 Idaho (in Pullman) ...... 26 18 @ Puget Sound ...... , 17 20 Utah ; ; ; ; j j 12 @ New Mexico...... 41 35 (?) Idaho State ...... 34 (4-6) 7 (3-6) ...... 16 (?) Colorado State...... 15 35 (?) South Dakota ...... 1978 (5-5) 31 Portland State ...... 25 UM .. Opp UM ...... 1955 35 Montana State ...... 0 12 Puget Sound ...... 23 (?) South Dakota St ...... 0 !2 (?) Houston * ° 5PP UM ...... 1963 Opp 24 16 (?) Portland State ...... 27 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 16 (?) British Columbia ...... 0 6 Northern Arizona...... 21 North Dakota St ...... 31 0 Wyoming (in Billings) 35 16 27 (?) Weber State...... ___ 7 (10-1) 3 Denver ' 13 North Dakota ...... 19 15 @ Boise State...... 7 5 Utah State on 0 (?) Brigham Young ...... 27 1971 30 Idaho...... 34 19 New Mexico .. 14 13 Idaho State ...... 14 UM . Opp 28 (?) Idaho State ...... 7 1 Colorado State . . ! ! ...... 10 6 Utah State ...... 62 14 So. Dakota (in G. Falls) . . . . 7 16 @ Nevada-Las Vegas... , , 25 @ North Dakota ...... 14 24 Montana State ...... 8 n ? a °ntana State 0 6 (?) New Mexico...... 24 27 0 @ Arizona ... '9q 13 (?) Weber State...... 19 38 @ Cal Poly (SLO) ...... 14 31 Northern Colorado...... 14 0 @ Idaho...... ® 4 (?) Montana State ...... 18 12 Idaho ...... 21 7 @ San Jose State...... 35 (3-7) ...... 12 Colorado State ...... 20 24 (?) Boise State . . 47 (5-6) (1-9) 45 Idaho State ...... 35

51 Auxiliary Programs Aid “Team of the 80’s”

The University of Montana football program is deeply indebted to recruiting. This is a tremendous savings to the University and the many, many people who have given of themselves to help build a enables the coaching staff to identify and contact a greater pool of successful program. athletes. The recruiting staff annually drives more than 129,752 miles Although not all assistance can be categorized, seven major in recruiting efforts. This would be virtually impossible without the auxiliaries who have aided the “ Team of the 80’s,” have been formed. support from the Car-bear-aiders. The Grizzly football staff founded these seven groups: the Bear The Bears-in-the-Air consist of a group of pilots who provide the Hugs, Academic Bears, Car-bear-aiders, Griz Gals, Bears-in-the- Grizzly football staff and recruits with air transportation when time Air, Hy-bear-naters and the Silver and Gold. will not permit land travel. The Bears-in-the-Air fly coaches to high The Bear Hugs consist of a group of people who aid in the school football games during the season enabling the coaches to recruitment of student-athletes by attending a recruiting luncheon evaluate student-athletes who otherwise would not be seen due to with the prospective athlete when he visits the UM campus. After time and distance in eastern Montana. Once again this is a the luncheon the Bear Hugs spend approximately two hours with tremendous savings to the University. the recruits touring Missoula, introducing their family and talking The Hy-bear-naters consist of a group of hotel/motel/property about life in western Montana. The Bear Hugs then maintain owners who provide the Grizzly coaches and recruits with lodging correspondence with the athletes until they enroll at the University, while on the road or on a recruiting visit. Once again, this is a upon which time they become a foster father/mother for the young tremendous savings to the Grizzly recruiting effort and expands and athletes. enhances the opportunity to land topnotch student-athletes. The Academic Bears consist of a group of faculty and staff from The Grizzly Gals consist of a group of co-eds at the U of M who the University who attend a recruiting breakfast with the student- provide campus tours for prospective student-athletes. The Grizzly athlete who has an academic interest in their particular curriculum. Gals additionally make an evaluation of the recruit, thereby assisting After the breakfast, the Academic Bears give the recruit a tour of the the Grizzly coaches in a total evaluation of each visiting recruit. University’s academic facilities and explain the advantages of an The Silver and Gold group is a very large number of people who education at our great University. The Academic Bears also follow have helped Grizzly football in many human and financial ways. This up the recruiting visit by corresponding with the recruits and group arranges a huge scope of events from personal contact with keeping them abreast of any new educational information pertaining the students to team dinners at their homes. This group to their academic interest. They, too, act as foster parents in many encompasses a total cross-section of Missoula and the state of cases. Montana. The Car-bear-aiders consist of a group of automobile dealers To the groups of people mentioned above, the Grizzly coaches who provide the Grizzly football staff with a vehicle to use while and athletes say a huge “Thank You!” EXXON Convenience

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57 WATCH “GRIZZLY REPLAY’ SUNDAY NIGHT 10:30 PJVl. KECI-TV—Missoula KTVM-TV—Butte KCFW-TV—Kalispell Each week Coach Donovan will discuss Saturdays game with highlights of all the action— Plus player interviews and academic features.

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Provide the scholarship assistance for both men and women student-athletes; and Assist quality student-athletes in obtaining a college education at an outstanding " University. For Further Information Contact: Al Kempfert Grizzly Athletic Association Harry Adams Field House University of Montana 59812 (406) 243-6485

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A Cut Above Champion International Family Fun Centers Ralph & Mary Kloser Phyllis Wade Corporation—Pulp & Paper Bud Ashcraft Palmer & Esther Kronen Adair Jewelers Manufacturing (8) Firestone James D. & Jennifer Kuehn Jim & Kim Adair Robert & Bonawee Ford Bob & Janet Wheeler Lambros Realty (2) Jack Alley Del & Bev Graves First Bank—Southside (2) Dan & Sophie Lambros Gerry Alquist & Percy Frazier, Jr. David & Susan Petersen Bob & Bev Henry George & Dorothea Lambros Tom & Laura Alsaker Stan & Margorie Pavlick George E. & Susan Nygaard Graig & Della Langel American Asphalt Inc. Dan & Dian Potts First Bank Western (4) Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker Hugh Frame Roy & Carol Robison Elwood & Fern Olson Bob & Marge LaTrielle Bruce G. & Mary Anderson Roger & Louise Skaja Ken & Joyce Hickethier Robert E. & Dorothy Lee G. Clark & Nancy Anderson Larry & Bev Weeks Michael & Pat Wangen Fred & Margaret Lehman Amies One Stop (3) Eugene H. & Vivian Clawson First National Montana Bank of Lehman & Associates, CPA Arnie & Ida Kober Roger & Bonnie Clixby Missoula (4) Liberty Lanes (3) Artcraft Printers John & Nancy Coffee Don & Julie Gray Bud Ashcraft Ted L. & Linda Naugle William O. Coffee, Realtor Randolph & Betty Jacobs Tom McLaughlin Clint & Iona Baertsch Bill & Marilyn Coffee Michael & Suzee Pomeroy Chari S. Lipski Bakke Tire Service H. B. “King” Cole Charles “Chuck” & Helen Rigg Ivah G. Schmitz, LPA Gary D. & Janice Bakke Consolidated Carpets & First Security Bank of Missoula (4) Long Machinery (3) Norm Balko Bedding (2) Five Valleys Bowl (2) Carl Johnson Dr. John & Verna Barnett Curt Bowler Dan Fix Jack & Jo Ann Long Dr. Philip L. & Carol Barney Rick Kleinjan Gordon Fix Tom & Connie Ritzheimer Max G. & Cindy Bauer, Jr. Consolidated Electric Ford Ventures Ed Lucier Beach Transportation Co. (2) Glenn Kautz Jerry & Dottie Ford Dr. Cole L. MacPherson, DMD, PC Robert D. & Helen Beach Robert Cote Formally Yours Carl Madsen Harold R. & Darlene Keyser The Court House Ron & Tammy Molen Madsen’s Brass & Richard & Bernie Beighle James Mayes Four B’s Restaurants, Inc. (5) Woodwind Repair Dick & Pat Biggerstaff Collection Bureau Services Robert Froelich Kathleen Madsen & Ruth Donald D. Blackler Vernon & Arlene Cooper W. E. Hainline, Jr. Chaffee Boardroom Lounge Leon & Mary Lou Cordis W. E. Hainline, Sr. Malone Management Philip D. & Sheila Helean Michael H. & Penny Creighton Donald E. Hege Carl Malone Bob Ward & Son’s Inc. Crestline Ranch George Spencer John Margaret Keith & Linda Ward Criswell Insurance Agency Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (9) Mainwaring-Corey Bolich’s A & J Market Ted Criswell Gary B. & Cindy Chumrau Insurance Services Arlyss & John M. Bolich George & Marietta Cross Lawrence F. & Fran Daly Dave & Phyllis Mainwaring The Bon Chuck & Betty Dahlstrom Gary L. & Carol Graham Lino A. & Sherry Marsillo Tom & Judy Goodman John R. Daily, Inc. (2) Greg L. & H. J. Hanson Maxwells (2) Boone, Karlberg & Haddon (4) R. E. Rowe Bradley J. & Carla Luck Steve & Shirley Nelson Thomas H. & Ann Boone Warren Wilcox John R. & Sandra Mclnnis Jeff & Anne Ranf Randy J. & Theresa Cox Dr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Dailey Paul C. Meismer Steve R. McAfee William L. & Debbie Crowley Richard T. & Judy Daniels, Jr. Robert E. Sheridan Dr. Craig W. & Charlene McCoy E' & BettY Haddon Bruce Danielson Agency W. Dennis & Judy Starkel William E. McFarland William L. & Phyllis Bouchee (2) Bruce & Tina Danielson Bill & Donna Gastineau Midwestern Homes Sales Jack L. & Vici Boucher Datsopolous, MacDonald & General Engineers, Inc. (2) & Construction Mountain Bell Lind (3) Maurice & Patricia Guay Larry & Vick Kaul Harold & Ann Brambo David B. Cotner Walter & Bonnie Parock William E. & Dorothy Miller Gus & Jack’s Tires Edward A. Murphy Gillespie Realty Co. Davis Brothers Inc. Fred 0. & Harriett Brauer William K. Vancanagan Dale S. & Joan Gillespie Donald & Kathy Millhouse Leonard W. & Martha Brewer D. A. Davidson & Company (2) Gilly’s Gas, Grocery & U-Haul Mission Paint & Glass Kay Brown Contractor Dick & Pam Hughes C. D. & Mary Gillingham Bruce & Carol Serviss Kay & Doretta Brown Bruce & Patti Madsen, Glacier General Assurance Co. Missoula Club, Inc. Ron & Gladys Brown President John Hayden Joseph B. & Laura Jean Dugal Dr. John T. & Virginia Browne Donald H. & Sherry Davis, II Grady Insurance Agency Missoula Textile Services Browning Ferris Industries of Dermatology Inc. Tom & Ruth Grady Joe & Irene Topel Montana Inc. Dr. W. J. & Lois Dunlap George M. “Sonny” Gratzer Missoula Veterinary Clinic Max G, & Cindy Bauer, Jr. Diamond Bar Meats Dennis R. Gregory Connie & Mary Pat Orr R. F. Burke John & Wini Erickson Jan Gregory Buttrey Foods, Inc. #31 Thomas J. & Fritz Dillon Greg s Vending Machines (2) Tom C. & Carol Brown Ben F. Flaig Ulysses & Jane Doss Ron & Louise Howell Montana Flasher & Barricade Co. Sff"0-* Ethel Byrnes Dick & Bev Doyle Jack P. & Maxine Stiffler Russ Johnston Phil Campbell Duce Designs Dr. David & Pat Guth Montana Music Rentals (2) Prank & Rosalee Cash Ken & Cathy Duce Don & Doosey Habbe Gary Howard Champion International Lawrence A. “Bugs” & Elaine Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Haggarty Phil Benson Corporation (4) Dwyer David W. & Darlene Haines Montana Transfer Co. Stephen P. Haas Michael Dwyer Hennessy’s Tom Northey Bob & Sandra Kelly East Gate Drug Gene & Yvonne Castleberry John F. Moore i w * 9 arlee Rasmussen L. D. & Janet Polich Jerry & Connie Hines Mountain States Development Chari08 & Alvera Valach East Gate Liquor Ed & Thelma Hogan George Torp Champion International John & Shari Lipske Vern & Karen Hoven Mr. C’s Lounge Eight Ball Billiards Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hughes Pat L. & Patricia Coyle p . X u , , " r B""din9 Mark Colyer Joe’s Rib Joint Mr. Ray’s Style’s Unlimited Rod & Irma Bradley Elbow Room Joe Sorenson Ray & Benedita Gonzales Gordon Fix Howard & Helen Jourdonnais Lewis Nelson £ H i Arlene Breuf" L. Edward & Kitty Noel, DDS I &.EJsie Martinson Executive Benefit Systems, KDXT Radio Janet & Bob Wheeler Inc. (2) Bill & Lynn Schwanke Dr. Norman J. & Jan Nickman Jim Fors H. Rodney & Karen Kempel Northwestern National T. Ray & Margie Jacobs Dr. Otto G. & Sue Klein, Jr. Life Insurance Co. Cyril F. “Cy” & Marise Honzel

61 Gregg Olson Southgate Mall Associates BILLINGS, MT— HELENA, M T - S. P. Olson Masonry, Inc. Beatrice Staninger & Beth Wright Anderson, Edwards & Molloy J. Mayo & Joan Ashley Floyd & Thelma Olson Hal & Sheila Stearns Donald & Judy Molloy Skedd, Ashley, McCabe E. W. & lola Orth R. A. & Peg Sterling Warren & Jane Vaughan & Weingartner Mr. & Mrs. Michael “Philly” Thomas Stocking, CPA 1st Norwest Bank Robert & Anna Gibson Pantalione Stockman’s Bar & Cafe Earl W. & Pat Johnson Terry Payne & Co., Inc. (2) Pin Larson BUTTE, M T— First Bank Helena Mike & Terri Anderson Dr. Fred & Gayle Stout Joe & Mary McElwain Treacy Company Terry & Patt Payne Super Save Markets, Inc. (3) James & Murel O’Connell John Pacarich Weymouth & Terry Symmes CORVALLIS, M T - JC Penney Virg & Mary Ann Taylor Lynda & Jim Frost KALISPELL, M T - Pat & Nancy Bottorf Jack & Cathy Thompson D. A. Davidson Pew Construction Co., Inc. Taco Treat CUT BANK, MT— Bob Braig George R. “Dick” Pew Dennis Fisher Seldon Frisbee Trent LeDuc Michael H. & Mary Lee Piazza Travel Masters Pioneer Pies Restaurant Kay & Ray McLaughlin DRUMMOND, MT— LEWISTOWN, MT— & Bakery (3) Universal Athletic Service Elliott Enman Jerry M. & Donna Johnson Harry S. Brown Herb Kimball Johnson-Nicholson Company Gary R. Elliott Valley Wholesale FLORENCE, MT— Kevin M. & Susan McEwen Steve Schultz Ron Smith Mike H. Keyser Monte & Starla Solberg Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood (2) Tony & Harriet Veazey F. Dean & Virginia Mahrt Dr. J. L. & Judy Wahlberg FRENCHTOWN, MT— LINDSAY, MT— Mr. & Mrs. Bob Powell, Jr. Ryland H. Walford Evelyn’s Hair Pin Bob & Jackie Schlicht Press Box Walford Electric Co. Tom & Evelyn Frame Lou Kahler Dr. Stewart & Mysta Ward LOLO, M T— Pike & Bobbie Presthus Randy & Lonnie Warner FORT BENTON, MT— D. A. Davidson Ed & Carol Prinkki Calgon Corp. Benton Pharmacy Nathan English Uptown Motel Washington Corporations (2) Jim & Caroleen Willits Ted Laine Pruyn Veterinary Hospital (3) Bill & Dawn Huffman Pastime Bar Bill & Mabel Rock Dr. Earl & Bertha Pruyn Helen & Chalky Miller Mark & Carter Johnsrud Donald F. & Jean Sheppard Dr. Minott & Jan Pruyn Watkins Construction Dr. Rollett A. & Corinne Pruyn John Ash GLENDIVE, MT— PHILIPSBURG, M T - Pulley & Associates, CPAs George & Harriet Weldon Neil & Maxine Oakland Boynton G. & Helen Paige David & Barbara Pulley Bradley W. & Sharen Wenz Quality Construction Co. Western Federal Savings & Loan GREAT FALLS, MT— POLSON, MT— Bill & Sandy Mytty Association of Missoula (2) Morty J. & Margaret Boyd, Jr. Christian, McCurdy & Wold Ken & Gina Reesman Harold & Betty Hanger Robert E. & Kerry Bronson Calvin & Marva Christian Rich & Sharon Reisinger Lyle & Gail Grimes D. A. Davidson John A. & Marie Dowdall Dr. F. Gordon & Nettie Reynolds Western States Insurance (2) Ian & Nancy Davidson 1st Citizens Bank Dr. William A. & Joanne Reynolds John T. Dove Wayne E. & Sally Linnell Eddies Drug William H. & Dolly Richardson Michael & Rosemarie Rooney Linnell & Newhall Ernie & Mary Lou Ratzburg Western Title & Escrow Robert J. C. & Rose Richlie Phil & Stella Palm State Farm Insurance Delos & Maureen Robbins Chris R. Leary Uke’s Sports Jim & Ro Forker Gary S. Roberts Barry & Misty Whitmore Glenn & Susan Schmasow State Farm Insurance Dr. Patrick Robins Waters Distributing Co. STEVENSVILLE, M T - Dr. & Mrs. F. L. Whitsell Laird A. Robinson Ray & Rosemary Waters Valley Electrical Contracting, Inc. Robert S. & Lana Rock, Jr. Ralph & Jean Williams Witwer, Price & Crabtree Frank M. “Mike” & The Rocking Horse HAMILTON, MT— Vanelle Nurse Cis Jasumbach Joe & Nancy Crabtree Bell, McCall Co. Dr. Roy & Suzanne Williams Roemer’s Tires Robert J. & Jean Miller SUPERIOR, MT— Vincent & Esther Wilson John E. Roemer Jack & Peggy Dowling Diamond International Corp. (2) Charles G. & Caralee Rohde Kevin & Margaret Winter Doug Galbraith Wayne & Catherine Wischmann Galusha, Higgins & Wayne Jones, PGA TOWNSEND, MT— Dr. Deloit R. & Twila Wolfe Galusha, CPAs PGA, Golf Shop, State Bank of Townsend Ed & Laura Wontor Bob & Erica Roullier Hamilton Golf Club Bill & Anita Kearns Davis Transport, Inc. Woodland Electric Gary B. Joseph David & Betty Routzahn Michael D. & Sally Miller Andy Kehmeier, DDS WHITE SULPHUR Tim & Judy Sather Hal & Deanna Woods Keith R. & Elizabeth Kehmeier SPRINGS, M T- Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker Worden, Thane & Haines, PC (2) Lake Milling, Inc. J. Wayne & Bonnie Mathis Obert & Charlotte Seim Harry A. & Janet Haines Bob & Faithe Lake Keith D. Seim Jeremy G. & Ginny Thane Fred Lipscomb MOUNT VERNON, W A- Dr. Robert & Carol Seim Wright Lumber Co. Glenn & Lillian Mitchell Larry & Bev Seaman Shearson/American Express Lewis & Betty Lou Nelson Al & Isabelle Moerkerke Bill & Ardice Steinbrenner Don & Theresa Youngquist Al’s Car Care Center OWATONNA, MN— Denzil B. & Rebecca Sigars II Dr. Terence J. & Margaret Zahn Paul & Florence Pagenkopf Jarrett J. & Faye Dawald Skaggs Lyle Zimmerman Bill & Liz Stevens Ronald E. Ulrich Bob & Vickie Undem Gordon L. Smith ALBERTON, MT— SAN JOSE, C A - Snap-On-Tools Albert G. Manuel HAUGAN, MT— Jack & Janet Elway Ed & Sandi Schultz Rex K. & Sharyn Lincoln Sorenson & Company (3) ANACONDA, MT— SPOKANE, WA— Jerry & Colleen Cebula First Security Bank of Anaconda HAVRE, M T - Albertini’s Inc. Woody & Judy Germany Frank Bennett Morrison, Barron & Young Daniel Albertini Jim & Sue Weatherly Chris R. & Robyn Young CENTURY CLUB

James & Mary Ann Aanenson Martin Baker Robert D. & Bobette Brookshire Ace Auto Salvage (2) Thomas E. & Delaine Butorac Bakke Tire Service Neil & Jo Bucklew Don & Myrna Price Mike & Anita Byrne Allen & Dorthy Kuhl Bruce & Eleanor Budge Doug Roark Herm Bauer Chuck & Alice Burgess A. L. & Alice Ainsworth C & D Industries Dr. Allen D. & Polly Baumberger Bill & Lucretia Burklund The Auto Wash Dr. Thomas J. & Jackie Campbell Fred Bielen Jerry W. Burns, DDS Larry Altenbrun & Bruce Blattner Jim Caras Nursery Raymond "Bud" & Nancy Blake Jim & Pat Burns Ron & Martha Anderson Natalie Carlson John & Kathy Boyer Beryl L. & Esther Burr William F. & Pat Antonich The Carousel Lounge Richard & Sandy Brewster Marsha M. Burr Jim & Maureen Appelt F. A. & Donna Chaffee Robert G. & Phyllis Bricker Business & Property Management The Apple Tree Restaurant Chambers & Associates Mary & William Bright Marc & Debbie Clark

62 Champion International Corporation (2) Four B’s Restaurant Martin Mikelsons Geoff Sutton William M. & Mary Pat Kirkpatrick Joseph O’Loughlin Dr. & Mrs. John E. Minckler Susan & Tom Stolba 4G Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Missoula Fire Equipment Rolf & Sharon Tandberg Champion International Corporation- Hal & Sharee Fraser Missoula Livestock Auction (3) Sandi Tarr Realtor Building Products (13) GMT Consultants, Inc. Allan Meyers Jim & Lari Ann Taylor Robert & Geneva Clubb Jerry & Margaret Gall Doug Meyers Bill & Sandy Terrill James & Mary Jo Connelly Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (3) Lee Meyers Jack & Janice Thompson Steve Erhart Candace C. & Allen Fetscher Missoula Southside Lions Club Robert S. Thompson Jack & Alice Fisher J. C. & Nancy Garlington Missoulian Thornton Lumber Company Jack & Sandra Goldbar Larry E. & Diana Riley Montana Bank of South Missoula Tipp, Hoven, Skjelset & Frizell Rod & Michele Hochhalter H. L. Garnaas Adjustment Co. Montana Glass & Paint Vonley C. & Lois Toler Harold & Mary Jo Hopwood Bud & Grace Geil Montana Recycling Inc. Toole & Easter (2) Dale & Dorothy Karkanan General Concrete, Inc. Michael & Lori Morin Trading Post Saloon Pauline R. Kirscher General Engineers, Inc. Edward & Irene Mosier Tremper’s Distributing (2) Glenn & Noreen Kozeluh Orville E. Getz Mr. Rich’s Beauty College Bill & Barbara Tremper Steve & Heather Livergood Richard & Jean Goldsby Raymond C. & Elaine Murray Jim Richards Jenneth & Maxine McMillan Art & Jean Graham Mariam B. Tucker Edward W. & Lois Nelson Larry E. & Laurie Oeser Dave & Sharon Greaves Ben & Mary Tyvard D. J. & Klairaine Nichwander Richard & Laela Shimer Jerry J. & Mary Green Mary L. Nicol Elmer & Charline Tillotson Green, MacDonald, Wagner, & Kirschner (4) Harry & Margaret Uffalussy Donald E. & Evelyn Nolan Champion International Corporation— Jack L. Green, II United Products Pulp & Paper Manufacturing (16) Ralph B. Kirscher Uptown Cafe Gene & Karen Brooks Donald MacDonald IV Ogg’s Shoes Dr. Steven Ogilvie Richard & Rhonda Brown William T. Wagner Ray & Millie Vevik M. Duane Olson Harry & Ellie Brunett Grizzly Den Hair Stylists John & Grace Omstad William & Eudene Freuler Grizzly Football Staff R. W. & Fay Wages G. M. & Maryann Overland, DDS Steve & Baiba Eastlick Bruce Gronfein Wagner’s Home Furnishings Billy J. & Carol Henderson P & P Distributing Charles B. “Tuck” & Sandra Walle Michael Pecarich Wayne & Pam Henneck Michael J. Haggarty Raymond B. & Claudia Walseth Jack & Sharen Peters Howard & Patricia Higgins Mr. & Mrs. John Haines Washington Corporations (6) Don & Rosemarie Phillips William & Linda Kohl George Halverson Darrell Groven Wally & Nancy Pierce Kevin & Paula Lamey Peter & Arlene Hamper Bruce & Jeri McIntyre Pierce Flooring Brad & Jan Madison Don V. Hanson Dorn & Debbie Parkinson Frank & Edna Pippy Renny & Rose Malach, Sr. Russ Hansen’s A Razors Edge Don & Betty Peressini Jim Powell Insurance Neal & Barbara Marxer Dean & Betty Hanson Dennis & Phyliss Washington (2) Claudia J. Pratt Marc & Barbara Olson Chic & Janice Harbine Bob & Gertrude Weikel Prentice Lumber Co., Inc. William J. & Pat Ray Hart-Albin Western Federal Savings & Loan (6) Larry & Beverly Prinkki Keith & Carol Lee Steigers Robert E. Haugen Dale & Judy Brevik Professional Consultants, Inc. Champion International Corporation— Heidelhaus Charles, E. & Mary Lynn Eiseman, Jr. Psychological Consortium Timberlands (9) John W. Helms, DDS PC Jack E. Lovell Ted & Gaye Putnam Bill & Joyce Bethke Jack R. Henry Nancy & Jess Rhoads Mary Ann & Gerald Buckhouse Buster & Sharon Hettick James A. & Michel Ann Salisbury Quality Supply (2) Ernie & Barbara Corrick W. H. Hightower Construction Les & Sharon Woldstad Rich Owens Robert & Kelly Giesen Terry & Lynda Hober Western Health Care Dave Peterson Bob & Lola Mae LeProwse Thomas M. Hodges Western Montana Inventory Wayne & Jane Maahs Scott & Jody Hollenbeck Western States Insurance Carl M. Rebich Frank & Beverley Sherman Lee Holyoak Leonard & Mary Wicks Don & Marilyn Redeen Peter E. & Rita Tucker Dr. Thomas C. & Dorothy Hoshaw Pat & Jean Wilcox Red's Bar Kayleen & Doug Zentner Rockie & Suzanne Howell Glen & Shirley Williaxs Paul Ricci Trucking Ann H. & Devon Chandler Tim & Rosemary Hubbard Wes & Luella Wilson Ricci Machines David L. Christensen Edward & Susannah Huggins Orville & Ethel Woodford A. L. Riefflin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chumrau Larry & Kitt Huggins Worden, Thane & Haines, PC (6) Ron & Linda Riley Eugene H. Clawson, Jr. E. F. Hutton & Company Ronald A. & Jane Bender Jim Clawson Gary & Lois Roberts Susan J. Erickson Ruby’s Cafe Dr. Joseph & Georgienne Cleveland Inland Truck Parts (2) Patrick G. Frank Russ’s Body & Paint Inc. Jim & Lois Cole Bob & Jo Livingston Robert W. & Bonnie Minto, Jr. Joseph & Cindy Cone Stu & Peggy Schalk Robert J. & Priscilla Phillips Dr. Rob & D. Curry Safeway Stores, Inc. Molly Shepherd Victor Sager JGL Distributing Worden’s Market Saurer’s Pump Service John & Karin Dague Peter A. & Adeline Jacobsen Dan & Sandy Worrell Roger & Bonnie Savage George P. & Freda Dahlberg Jim’s Independent Milk Wright Lumber Co. (2) Mrs. M. C. Sayer John R. Daily, Inc. (2) Cameron & Leslie Johnston Chet & Dollenn Krause J. J. Lubbers Robert D. & Lorri Scarr Keith & Gail Wright Dr. Arthur T. & Judie Scherer Sig Skarland K-Mart Edward Schlauch Dana’s Dance & Sportswear Duane & Jean Kechter Lee & Helen Yarbrough Edward A. & Amelia Schmoll, Jr. Darigold Farms Keeney Construction Co. Dan & Kathy Yochim Mr. & Mrs. Jon Schumacher D. A. Davidson & Co. (3) Jim & Meg Kelly Bill & Marilyn Schwaderer John L. & Marilyn Dayries R. D. Kembel & Associates, Inc. Frank & Doris Zander Le Roy & Jane Scott Gerry & Mary Meyer Al & Chris Kempfert Jay W. Zink Dwaine F. & Sylvia Selk Jim & Pamela Searles Barry J. & Becky Kenfield Ed & Maryln Zuleger Doug & Janet Dean Dennis & Darlene Shanahan Frank M. & Dorothy Knight Patrick & Kathy Shannon Devil Dancer Robert M. & Ellen Knight BIGFORK C. E. & Mary Dickerman Sharkey Insurance Center (3) Douglas L. Koch, CPA Bud & Donna Klemenhagen Flathead Bank (2) David V. Diggs, DDS, PC Rohn & June Kohler Flathead Lake Lodge Thomas R. Dobak Harold Sharkey Skip Koprivica Ron & Debbie Sharkey Mike & Cindy Houtonen Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker (4) Total Screen Design (2) Stephen & Debra Gibbs Shearson/American Express Peter & Sharon Laird Gene & Sharon Leonard Don & Jude Thomson Mike & Cindy Hauck Burnell Larson & Margaret Slama Jack & Muffie Thomson Ron & Colleen Jupka Oscar & Virginia Shiner Jo K. Lasich Walter & Anita Siegle Forrest L. & Sheila Donaldson Patrick J. & Sandra Lawler BILLINGS Peggy Skelton Gene & Marjorie Downey Lenney’s Lounge & Silvertip Lounge Tom Hauck Carol Slaght Doyle & Kero, CPAs Fred & Shirley Lerch Warren A. & Anne Hill E. Ed & Betty Smith Jon & Karen Driessen Harley & Marilou Lewis H. Burton & Margaret Hoffman Steve & Marcille Sohlberg Russ & Florence Lindborg Jim & Annette Kastelitz Dick & Jane Solberg East Gate Center Robert & Joyce Lindsay Doug & Penny Sipes Sorenson & Co. (3) L. D. Polich Dennis & Georgette Lipke Charles & Rita Conklin Mike & Patricia Easton Warren "Dite” & Patricia Little BONNER Dennis & Linda Muth Eddy’s Bakery E. F. Sonny Llewellyn Charles “Ray" & Gloria Doty Bill & Roxanne Weikel Elks Lodge BPOE #383 Loewen & Rummel, PC CPA State Farm Insurance BOZEMAN, MT EMCO—Energy Management Company Earl C. Lory Kenneth & Jean McRae Ted "Chief” lllman Memorial Estes Applicances, Inc. Luthern Brotherhood Ken & Linda Eversole Stensatter, Druyvestein & Associates (2) Allen McAlear Denis M. & Marie Lynch Terry & Loretta Druyvestein Mark & June Lyons Robert J. Fames Gary & Jean Stensatter BUTTE Michael & Lee Stoianoff Brew’s Billiard Inc. Ronald & Carole Felton Bill & Wanda Mailer R. Kenneth Stolz Alan & June Brown First American Title Company Loretta J. Marquardt Ben & Phyllis Stout John J. (Jack) & Nancy Burke First Federal Savings & Loan Association Kathryn A. Martin Fister Electric Noel Stout Charles W. & Susan Davis Rugga & Carole Mather Tim & Vera Fleming Steve Sullivan John C. Hauck Charles H. Mattix Florence Coffee Club Super Saws Michael Judd Frank & Marjorie McElwain Clayton & Paulette Floyd Mr. & Mrs. Francis Superneau Shag & Gus Miller Helen A. Medsker

63 Newland, Horn, Crippen & Peck, PC First Bank West Great Falls KALISPELL, MT C. B. & JoAnn McNeil Norwest Bank Anaconda-Butte, NA Bruce & Karen Gaare D. A. Davidson Schumacher’s Bookkeeping & Tax Service Bob & Jamie Stenbeck Great Falls Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Grpg & Kathy Barkus G. M. (Jerry) & Lyn Tucker Colin W. & Louise Raff Alvin J. & Shirley Larson First Interstate Bank of Kalispell N.A. (2) Westmont Agency George P. & Peggy Sarsfield Gary C. & Marie Lowry Fred & Kay Fry Daniel J. & Lauri Sullivan Harold J. & Shirley Lund Wayne & Kaaren Jensen POTOMAC, MT Mark P. & Charmaine Sullivan Dr. Daniel T. & Mary Rita Molloy Jean A. Johnson Robert & Lucille Hall Mary C. Sullivan James E. & Rosemary Neilsen Kirk & Diane Kenfield Top Deck Supper Club Pete' & Larry’s—Sports Room Kalispell Daily Inter Lake SHELBY, MT Glenn H. Welch Bill & Gaylene Salonen Dan & Marilynne Korn, Jr. Byron & Rose Kluth State Farm Insurance Skylark Super Seven LHC Incorporated Rock & Joan Svennungsen, DDS Smith Equipment Co. Scott R. LeDuc Turner Agency, Inc. CASCADE, MT R. W. “Bill" & Helen Swarthout Murphy, Robinson, Hickathorn & Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Bob Murray George N. “Bud” Wright, CLU Murray, Kaufman, Vidal & Gordon, PC (2) SIDNEY, MT Rich & Susan Zins The Saloon Sidney Country Club CLINTON, MT Karl & Betty Sorenson Jim Wallinder Patrick A. & Susie Byrne HAMILTON, MT Gene Speelman Dr. Walker J. Ashcraft Jerry & Betty Stoick STEVENSVILLE, MT CONRAD, MT Bitterroot Drug Fielding & Bonnie Thomson Howard M. & Louise Johnson Darrell L. & Dorothy Brown Citizen’s State Bank R. W. “Buck” & Rusty Torgenson Bob & Debra Roberts Conrad’s Real Estate & Insurance, Inc. Dr. Carleton & Joan Clifford John D. & Barbara Truckner David M. & Helene Streit Bob & Shirley Simonson, Jr. 4 Season’s Buick Pontiac GMC Valley Bank (2) John D. & Barbara Greef A. J. (Jack) & Almeda King VALIER, MT CUT BANK, MT The House of Insurance J. L. (Jack) & Connie Hensley Eugene E. & Patricia Stoltz Norm Anderson Robert C. & Marion Johnson Bill & Helen McCauley Herschell & Elizabeth King LAKESIDE, MT WHITEFISH, MT P & K Athletics, Inc. Thomas R. & Diane King M. F. Thompson Abell Agency Dr. Donald & Joni Lodmell Harry S. & Nancy Brown DEER LODGE, MT Michael & Jeanette McKee LAUREL, MT J. G. & Jean Haviland McLaren, Senn & Peterson, Inc. Jan W. & Irene Stingley ALEXANDRIA, VA James W. & Carole Olson David T. Kearns FORT BENTON, MT Charles R. & Norma Petty LEWISTOWN, MT Richard M. & Judy Kurth L. N. "Chuck” Shonkwiler William E. & Terry Berger ATLANTIC, IA Scott Perry Ruth Spence First Bank Lewistown Richard & Harriet Becker G. C. & Jerry Schmidt, Jr. Allan K. & Jean Steele A. S. & Dorothea MacKenzie, DDS Vielleux Insurance Agency Wier Furniture EAST LANSING, Ml HELENA, MT Jud & Beverly Heathcote FRENCHTOWN, MT Dr. Jack & Donna Burgess LOLO, MT Bryce & Barbara Bondurant Brian & Linda Cockhill Douglas & Vickie Bloom JANESVILLE, Wl Charles N. George Lloyd & Lois Crippen Walter & Judy Bradford Rollo L. & Elaine McGinness Kent DeVore Dr. John E. & Michelle Collins GLASGOW, MT Gough, Shanahan, Johnson & Waterman D. A. Davidson LITTLETON, CO Harrison, Loendorf & Poston Carl & Norma Dix Jim Moerkerke Conoco, Inc. Bill & Berta Connors Leon & Linda Messerly Dick & LaVerna Moothart OUTLOOK, MT NORTHBEND, OR Norwest Bank Helena GLENDIVE, MT Roald & Agnes Selvig Howard & Marymae Johnson Milne Implement Co. Dr. L. M. & Patricia Moline HIGHWOOD, MT PHILIPSBURG, MT RENO, NV George & Helen Samuelson Hansen-Foor Zane G. & Barbara Murfitt Western Broadcasting Company

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