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1 Today’s G am e by Dave Guffey Grizzly Sports Information Director Grizzlies Host Vikings in Non-leaguer

The Grizzlies will take a “break” from their Big tailback Joey Charles, tight end Brian Salonen Rominger. The senior from Fort Benton averaged Sky Conference schedule today — but that’s and several defensive players; however corner- 37.5 yards on nine punts and had excellent hang where the break ends. back Alex Rodriguez “careered” the game. time. His kickoffs were so deep that BSU had no This afternoon’s opponent — the Portland The 5-11, 175-pounder was all over the field, returns, and he was 3 of 3 in the PAT department. State Vikings — are known more for their alums making 10 tackles (second to only junior As Donovan mentioned earlier, PSU has won such as June Jones and Neil Lomax than their linebacker Jake Trammell), grabbing two in­ three of the last four, although the Grizzlies won football success, but with 21 players who have terceptions and also recovering a fumble. Both 33-3 at home in 1981. However, most of PSU’s seen starting time this year, you can see that PSU interceptions stopped Boise TD drives, and the team was made up of frosh and sophomores that won’t exactly be in awe of the University of final theft ended BSU’s last-ditch effort to win the year. Fourteen of PSU’s 22 starters are seniors Montana football team. game. For his efforts he was named the Big Sky’s this season. After all, you say, PSU was 2-9 last season and Defensive Player of the Week. So much for a break from league games, coach Don Read’s team didn’t win one (0-4) “That was truly a gutty comeback for the kids,” huh?.... Donovan said about last week’s win. “ Boise State is a tough, very physical football team, that will give anyone they play a battle. We were fortunate and happy to have the win, and I am extremely proud of the athletes and the way they fought back.” You can bet there will be some very physical play again today at . But, more than anything you should see a Viking offensive attack that throws the football. PSU has had trouble running the football, as indicated by their per game average of 71 yards rushing. However, an opponent such as OSU has something to do with that statistic, and the Vikings are averaging almost 230 yards a game passing. QB Brian Mitchell, a 6-3, 210-pound senior, leads the team in running with 47 yards and he has completed 32 of 59 passes for 320 yards and three TDs. In last year’s win over UM Mitchell had two TD passes. His favorite target is 5-8 Roger Daniels, who has 14 receptions, three for scores, and who is said to be surprisingly very durable despite his size. The defense is led by safety Brian Fish, who has a team-leading 17 tackles, and noseguard Chris Nyte, who has 13 tackles and four for losses. Defensive tackle Cliff Lewis. Offensive guard M ark Madsen. The Grizzlies are led by Richardson and Western Football Conference game. Well, one of Charles, along with Salonen, and of course the those two wins in ’82 was a 35-28 decision over the offensive line. Grizzlies, who were 5-3 at the time. Big Sky Standings Richardson answered a lot of questions last Sky Overall Portland State has been a tough game for us week, throwing two TD passes and leading UM in Big L the last few times we’ve played them ,” said rushing with 74 yards. Charles scored all three W L W Grizzly coach Larry Donovan. “We know we’re in Grizzly touchdowns, rushing for 73 yards and Idaho ...... 1 0 2 0 a football game whenever we play them. They grabbing seven passes. Salonen had eight Weber S t ...... 1 0 2 0 have almost everyone back and have beat us receptions for 80 yards and had two more nullified M o n ta n a...... 1 0 1 0 three of the last four times we’ve played. by penalties. 0 “We need to prepare against a veteran group of Idaho S t ...... 0 0 2 Salonen is now the all-time Grizzly receiver in players,” he continued. “With their win over N. Arizona 0 1 1 1 receptions with 91 (he entered the BSU game tied Sacramento State (25-16) last week I’m sure Boise S t ...... 0 1 1 2 for first with Vern Kelly with 83) and is second in they’ll have a little more confidence going into our 0 2 career receiving yardage with 1,130 yards, and R eno ...... 0 0 game.” 3 needs only 121 to pass Ray Bauer and become Montana St . . . 0 1 0 The Vikings opened their season with Pacific-10 No. 1. Games foe Oregon State, losing 51-14 to the much bigger This W eek’s Trammell led the team in tackles, as mentioned Beavers. Of course the Grizzlies opened their Boise St. @ Reno* earlier, but tackle Cliff Lewis, linebackers John 1983 campaign and defense of their Big Sky Rooney, Brent Oakland and Bill Tarrow, along Idaho @ Idaho St.* Conference title last week with a come-from- with safety Scott Timberman and noseguard Tim Montana St. @ N. Arizona* behind, 21-20 win over visiting Boise State. Wynne all had seven tackles or more against Weber St. @ E. Washington There were many standouts in the victory over BSU. Portland St. @ Montana BSU, including quarterback Kelly Richardson, Another key last week was kicker/punter Dean *Big Sky Game

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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, MaryLou, 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 UM’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 U M 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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8 Assistant Coaches

Ken Flajole Joe Glenn Defensive Backs 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. Arm y 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 for 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 “Most 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 Marcia.

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10 Assistant Coaches

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 G rizzly 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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collegiate career he has a total of 19 catches for 246 yards. In his freshman season he had six catches for 77 yards; in 1981 he had six for 83 and last year he had seven (a career high) for 86 (also a career high) yards. “Brian is one of the greatest players to play at the U niversity of Montana, and his w ork in the weight room has helped put him in that category,” said head coach Larry Donovan. “He has great hands and his blocking is very valuable in our sweep and sprint draw attack.” Salonen, who is also a candidate for Academic All- American honors, has been second team All-Big Sky Conference in 1981 and 1982. He has been an all-conference academic choice those seasons as well. He maintains a 3.73 GPA in Business. “Brian is not only truly an excellent athlete in the program, but he is also an outstanding student as well,” Donovan said. “His competitive spirit is an inspiration to the entire team. He is the best tight end the University of Montana has ever had.” He was an all-state player at Great Falls High School in both football and basketball. He also participated in the annual Shrine Game.

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Brian Salonen Senior Tight End 6 -214, 232

Soon to become the most prolific receiver in more than three quarters of a century of University of Montana football, Brian has worked extremely hard to earn that distinction. He came to UM weighing around 195 pounds, and is now a strong 232, and has improved his 40 time to 4.75. Brian has part of the school record in number of receptions with 83. He is tied w ith Vern Kelly. He has 1,050 receiving yards which ranks him third behind Kelly (1,103) and Ray Bauer (1,250). Last season he had 37 receptions and a team-leading 452 yards and a touchdown. He had three or more catches in nine of the 11 regular-season games. He missed one game with a groin injury and had two catches in the other contest. He had five or more catches in four contests. As the Grizzlies’ other All-American candidate (Tony Fudge, who is also, ironically from Great Falls), Salonen excels in the big games. In the I-AA national playoff game with the University of Idaho in Moscow he had four receptions for 50 yards and UM’s only TD. Because it was in the playoffs, his statistics did not apply to his overall stats or he would have broken the school record for number of catches. Against intrastate rival Montana State during his

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20 Honors Candidates Bob McCauley O ffense Joey Charles Junior Wide Receiver Senior Tailback 6-2)4, 188 5-10, 202 Destined to be one of the better An explosive runner with excellent receivers in recent University of Montana quickness and strength, Joey is Montana’s football history, Bob had 11 receptions for leading returning rusher (237 yards) from 167 yards and a touchdown last season. last season. He averaged 5.6 yard a carry, His 15.2-yard per catch average was one of scoring two times. He also had eight the best at UM in 1982. His TD was a 30- receptions for 106 yards and a 37-yard yarder in a 40-16 win over Idaho. He also touchdown against Montana State. He is scored a two-point conversion on a pass the fastest running back at UM in several reception last year — a catch which gave seasons. A high school (Hart High, UM a come-from-behind, 36-35 victory Valencia, CA) quarterback, he also has the over Northern Arizona. He was voted the ability to throw the football. M ost Outstanding Sophomore last season Says Donovan: “ Joey shared time with by his teammates. Greg Iseman at tailback last season and Says Coach Larry Donovan: “With his still emerged as one of the big play runners 6-2l/2, 190-pound size and 4.6 (in the 40) in the Big Sky Conference. At 202 pounds speed, Bob will be one of the top honors and with great quickness, he is a threat to candidates in the Big Sky Conference in score any time he touches the ball. He 1983. He will be a solid deep threat for us, follows a line of great tailbacks (Iseman, plus he can really catch the ball in a crowd Rocky Klever) and will enlarge on that.” as he proved last season.”

Dean Rominger Brad Dantic Senior Kicker/Punter 6-2, 210 Senior Wide Receiver 5-9, 175

A rare kicker in the collegiate ranks Year-after-year Brad has been a big play these days, Dean handles all kicking duties man for Montana, whether it is catching or for the Grizzlies. The conventional style running the ball. Hamstring problems kept kicker consistently booms his kickoffs out him out of several games last season, and of the end zone, was 17th in the nation (1- he ended with four catches for 81 yards. AA) in punting and connected on 11 of 18 He rushed for 49 yards. As a sophomore field goals as a sophomore. He averaged he had nine catches for 249 yards and 40-plus yards a punt in 1982 and had three TDs and also had nine rushes for 55 several over 50 yards. He averaged 50.2 yards and two TDs, ranking him third in yards a punt on four kicks against Puget scoring. He is the No. 9 yardage receiver at Sound last year for a single game school UM with 625. He was an All-Big Sky All- record. Academic player and maintains a 3.33 Says Donovan: “ Dean has helped us win GPA in Business. many games in the last three years. He has Says Donovan: “ Brad ranks as one of lived up to his billing as one of the best prep the top career receivers in Montana kickers in the nation. His timely punting history, and is an example of determina­ and clutch field goal kicking make him a tion in overcoming size. He adds a lot of valuable football player and a true Big Sky excitement in our offense, running the “Honors Candidate.” reverse, which is the type of play Grizzly fans have come to love. He is truly a big play athlete.”

Bob Cordier Mark Madsen Senior Offensive Tackle Senior Offensive Guard 6-4, 242 6 -5 1 /2 , 262

A fifth-year senior, Bob had an excellent Another fifth-year senior, Mark has spring and will be a leader on the offensive overcome two serious leg injuries and line. The 1983 season will be his third as a played outstandingly in the spring. As Bob starter. “Bob is by far the most improved Cordier, he will be starting for his third athlete on the line,” said offensive line year. “We always knew Mark had great coach Joe Yeager. “He’s really worked potential, but two surgeries have slowed hard and we are looking for leadership his progress down,” O L coach Joe Yeager from him. He is quick off the ball, a good said. “ He has overcome those two set­ drive blocker and has really improved his backs, and will be another good leader for feet.” us. M ark is just a talented athlete who has Says Donovan: “Bob has continued to improved in all areas.” improve and his attitude and desire have Says Donovan: “ Mark is coming off a made him a premier Big Sky lineman.” redshirt year and has now regained his old form. At 6-5, 260 pounds and with his ability he has to be considered a top lineman in the Big Sky Conference.”

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Brent Oakland D e f c n S C Shawn Poole Senior Inside Linebacker Sophomore Defensive Tackle 6-2, 226 6-4, 250 Brent follows a long line of hard-nosed, Shawn came on like blockbusters in his physical-type linebackers who have worn initial collegiate season, not only seeing a the copper, silver and gold Grizzly un­ lot of action, but actually starting a couple iforms. He is U M ’s second leading retur­ of games. He was the third leading tackier ning tackier. Last season he had 73 on the defensive line with 34 stops and had tackles, 40 of which were unassisted, and three for losses of minus 18 yards. “Shawn five were for losses. He was the team’s has the best temperament for a defensive second leading interceptor with three. The lineman I’ve seen since I’ve been fifth-year senior had 48 stops as a coaching,” said DL coach Mike Van Diest. sophomore, including eight for losses. “ He is an excellent pass rusher and has an Says Donovan: “Brent has been a outstanding future.” defensive leader for us the past two Says Donovan: “ A starter as a frosh, seasons. He has a no-back-off attitude and Shawn was voted Outstanding Freshman is a rallying point for the defense. His 4.7 by his teammates and heads into the 1983 speed and bull-like tackles make him a top season as a heralded sophomore. His Big Sky linebacker.” performance improved weekly and we consider Shawn a top prospect at his position.”

Cliff Lewis Malcum Sorrell Senior Defensive Tackle Senior Outside Linebacker 6-2, 245 6-1, 205 A second team All-Big Sky selection, A three-year letterman and starter, Cliff is not only one of the best linemen in Malcum is one of the quickest players on the Northwest, but also a very durable the team. He excels in blitzing situations. player. He started in all 12 G rizzly games Last season he had 33 tackles in only three- last season. He was the leading tackier on plus games, including two for losses. He the line with 77 stops in 11 regular-season also had an interception and a blocked games. He had 45 unassisted stops, seven kick. He had 42 tackles as a sophomore. for losses of minus 33 yards. He ranked “ Malcum is deceivingly strong for his size eighth in the league (on the line) in tackles. and his outstanding speed gives him an “Cliff has great quickness and intensity,” added edge,” said OLB coach Mike said coach Mike Van Diest. “He has great Johnson. “ He gives us an added dimension athletic ability, and is a strong, intimidating at outside linebacker.” player.” Says Donovan: “ Malcum is an outstan­ Says Donovan: “Cliff proved he was a ding athlete and is considered by our premier defensive lineman in 1982. His coaches to be one of the quickest, abilities make him a target of concern for toughest outside linebackers the Grizzlies offensive linemen. He has the speed of a have had in recent history. His speed and linebacker and the strength of a defensive nose for the football make him a top calibre lineman.” Big Sky performer.”

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The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a Through its history, the University of Montana has mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is sustained a high standard of academic excellence in halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. teaching, research and service. Four wilderness areas are located near Missoula. The UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers master’s degrees in hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and 54 programs and doctoral degrees in 13. other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of ski areas are located within minutes of the University. the University, includes a full range of programs and Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social car. UM owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to sciences and humanities. The College also offers curricula campus. in interdisciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to interdepartmental studies. The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers Seven professional schools complete the academic in education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The program — Business Administration, Fine Arts, school opened in September, 1895, with 50 students Journalism, Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied enrolling the first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of Health Sciences. , UM has grown from 50 students and seven The aim of the University is to provide its students with a faculty members to a present enrollment of 9,000 and relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best approximately 450 fulltime faculty positions. facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive for this goal. 25 DAVIS

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28 * STATE The Big Sky Athletic 0 RENO Conference

The Big Sky A thle tic Conference enters its 21st season o f Guthrie of Great Falls, Montana in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack operation coming o ff another outstanding season in 1982-83. Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Director, promoted the Big The Big Sky, last season for the second straight year, had two Sky theme for the Treasure State. H arry Missildine o f the Spokane teams invited to play in the 12-team NCAA Division I-AA Spokesman Review called for the conference to be named “ the Big Sky Collegiate Football Championship playoffs as league champion Conference’ ’ in his column o f Feb. 20, 1963. On Feb. 25, 1963, the Montana and Idaho represented the conference in post-season play. conference name was adopted by the presidents o f the new ly formed In basketball three teams, Weber State, Montana and Idaho had league during a meeting in Spokane, W A . 20-win seasons marking the First time in Big Sky history that three Ron Stephenson, 39, is only the fourth commissioner in the 20-year teams have reached the 20 -victory plateau during the same season. history o f the Big Sky Conference w ith all o f his 18 years o f Weber State was the w inner o f the Big Sky’s Post-Season Basketball experience as an administrator coming at member institutions. Tournament and represented the league in the NCAA Basketball The personable Stephenson has had the unique experience of Tournament. The University of Idaho became the First Big Sky witnessing the evolution o f 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. w ith 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 in itia lly in Pullman, W A nationally. The Big Sky was third nationally (among I-AA confer­ unil 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 m ajor basketball playing A native o f Idaho, Stephenson came to the Big Sky from Boise leagues w ith a 5,028 average per game. tate University where he served as assistant athletic director since As usual the Big Sky had its share o f A ll-A m e rica 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 o f Idaho State U niversity w ith a B.S. in business State’s Jake Jacoby (high jump) in indoor track and field along with adm inistration. He received his masters o f 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 o f 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, D uring his four seasons as Idaho’s tennis mentor (1967-1970) he including cross country, football, wrestling, basketball, golf, tennis guided the Vandals to a 74-23 overall record including tour Big Sky and indoor and outdoor track and field. Eight institutions are titles and four Big Sky “ Coach-of-the-Year“ awards. currently members of the league that has an NCAA Division I-AA He is m arried to the form er Patti Judy o f T w in Falls, ID and they affiliation in football and an NCAA Division I affiliation in all other are the parents o f two sons, sports including an autom atic berth to the N C A A Basketball Mike, 17, and Mark, 15. Championships to the conference champion. Arnie Sgalio is currently 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, U T . Boise State U niversity, Boise, ID ; and the Big Sky since his arrival Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, joined the league in July in 1979. Prior to that he 1970. The University of Nevada-Reno was admitted to the league was the sports information July 1, 1979. directo r at Montana State The Big Sky has member schools in five states and covers more U niversity for three years. than 220,000 square miles (or almost 1/12th o f 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) span istrative assistant for the from the Canadian to M exican 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. Y r. H o m etow n No.. Player Pos. H t. W t. Y r. H om etow n 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 6-0 200 Fr. Great Falls, M T 6 Alan Powell** QB/TE 6-4 214 Sr. Lewistown, 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 6-2i/2 212 So. Mt. Vernon, WA 8 Nate Odden DB 5-10 180 Fr. Dutton, M T 58 Harold Guse* DT 6-6 255 Sr. Janesville, M N 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 1 8 2 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 6-5 220 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. Stayton, OR 64 M ark 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 66 Tom R utt** OT 6-6i/2 273 Jr. Laurel, M T 18 John Rooney** OLB 6-1 216 Jr. Butte, M T 67 Mark Madsen*** OG 6 -51/2 262 Sr. Ellensburg, W A 19 Tim Sundquist** WR 5 -IO/2 174 Sr. Great Falls, M T 68 Bob Trout LB 6-3 200 Fr. Hillsboro, OR 20 Tony Harvey* CB 6-0 185 Sr. Richmond, CA 69 Paul Kaminski LB 6-4 210 Fr. Sequim, W A 21 Alan Botzheim* TB 5-11 185 So. lone, W A 70 Bob Cordier*** OT 6-4 250 Sr. Spokane, WA 23 Glenn Anderson WR 6 -2 /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, OH 72 Ken Lowry OLB 6-2 190 Fr. Shephard, MT 25 Mike Helean* TB 6-0 190 Jr. Missoula, M T 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 -31/2 255 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. Klamath Falls, OR 31 Bob Habeck DB 5-11 170 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 /2 210 Jr. Tacoma, W A 33 Gary Lowry*** SS 6 -2 /2 207 Sr. Great Falls, M T 81 Rick Tabish ILB 6-0 185 Fr. Missoula, M T 34 Beau Shahan LB 6 -2 /2 200 Fr. Billings, M T 82 Tony Coe WR 6-1 170 So. Renton, W A 35 Derrick Williams** FB 6 -O1/2 210 Sr. Los Angeles, C A 83 Scott Sloan WR 5-9 175 Fr. Colville, WA 36 Wade Beeler FB 6-0 200 Jr. Clarkston, WA 84 Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 218 So. Eugene, OR 37 Kraig Paulson FB 6-0 202 Fr. Plentywood, MT 85 Scott Moe* WR 5-11 170 So. Missoula, M T 38 Malcum Sorrell*** OLB 6-0 210 Sr. Tacoma, W A 86 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 88 Bob McCauley** WR 6 -2 /2 194 Jr. Missoula, M T 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 6-3 200 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 6-0 220 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, M T 46 Marc Paffhausen DB 6-2 190 Fr. Butte, M T 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 6-2 210 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, M T 98 Brian Salonen*** TE 6 -21/2 231 Sr. Great Falls, M T * —Varsity letters earned 99 Craig Kuehl LB 6-2 205 Fr. Spokane, WA GRIZZLY SPECIALTIES when Montana VIKING SPECIALTIES Placements & Punts when Portland St. 1—Dean Rominger (6-2, 210, Sr.] Placements has the ball 4—Daryl Weeden, 7—Lance Leveque Holds has the ball 12—Kelly Richardson GRIZZLY OFFENSE Holder 41 Brad Dantic (5-9, 175, Sr.) ...... LE Snaps 1—Brian Fish VIKING OFFENSE 76 Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270, J r.) ...... LT 55—Glenn Dacus 86 Scott Lindsay (6-4, 226, J r .) ...... FL 67 M ark Madsen (6-5%, 262, S r.) ...... LG Snaps 6 7 Bob Hebblethwaite (6-5, 254, Sr.) ...... LT 52 Glenn Dacus (6-4, 245, J r .) ...... C Kick-off Returns 66—Steve Sahlinger 56 Bryan Smith (6-2, 252, S r.) ...... LG 60 Eric Dawald (6-2, 240, J r.) ...... RG 17—Ted Ray (5-11, 175, So.) 50 Jeff Bettinelli (6-3, 225, S r.) ...... C 70 Bob Cordier (6-4, 250, S r.) ...... RT 21—Alan Botzheim (5-11, 185, So.) 64 Ahtagi Atagi (6-1, 256, S r.) ...... RG 98 Brian Salonen (6-2%, 231, S r.) ...... TE Punt Returns 7 3 Kevin Olson (6-4, 256, S r.) ...... RT 88 Bob McCauley (6-2%, 194, J r.)...... RE Punt Returns 2—Roger Daniels, 13—Hilton Mitchell 87 Tim Reeves (6-3, 220, S r.) ...... TE 12 Kelly Richardson (5-11%, 182, J r.) ...... QB 17—Ted Ray 14 Bryan Mitchell (6-3, 210, S r.) ...... QB 35 Derrick Williams (6-%, 210, Sr.) ...... FB 22 Steve Lyle (5-11, 190, So.)...... RB 41—Brad Dantic Kick-Off Returns 28 Joey Charles (5-10, 202, S r.) ...... TB 43 Tony Cichoke (6-0, 247, S r.) ...... FB 22—Steve Lyle, 13—Hilton Mitchell 2 Roger Daniels (5-8, 160, J r.) ...... WR V IKING DEFENSE 52 Doug Mikolas (6-2, 241, J r.) ...... LE Punts G RIZZLY DEFENSE 88 Chris Nyte (6-2, 245, S r.) ...... NG 46—Ken Sloy 84 Bill Tarrow (6-5, 218, So.) ...... LOLB 79 Alisa Alisa (6-4, 239, S r.) ...... RE 7 7 Cliff Lewis (6-2, 245, S r.) ...... LT 39 Mark Crawford (6-1, 225, S r.) ...... LLB 92 Andre Stephens (6-2%, 208, Sr.) ...... NG 35 Tom Conlon (6-1, 211, J r.) ...... ILB 7 3 Shawn Poole (6-4, 256, So.) ...... RT 90 Mark Davis (6-1, 219, S r.) ...... ILB 18 John Rooney (6-1, 216, J r.) ...... ROLB 85 Rega n Hyde (6-2, 209, So.) ...... RLB 44 Gregg Green (6-0, 220, J r.) ...... ILB 42 Kevin Kiesau (6-1, 185, J r .) ...... SC 47 Brent Oakland (6-2, 228, S r.) ...... ILB 41 Jeff Heiberg (6-3, 207, Sr.) ...... SS 40 Ned Becker (5-10, 183, S o .) ...... LCB 1 Brian Fish (6-0, 192, J r.) ...... FS o r 29 Ted Rosnagle (6-3, 194, S r.) ...... WC 20 Tony Harvey (6-0, 185, S r.) ...... LCB 2 Tony Fudge (6-2, 205, Sr.) ...... SS G rizzlies 43 Scott Timberman (6-3, 190, J r .) ...... FS 26 Alex Rodriguez (5-11, 170, Sr.) ...... RCB 1 D. Rominger, K/P 52 G. Dacus, OC 2 T. Fudge, SS 53 G. Pells, DT 3 K. Nelsen, FB 54 P. Villeneuve, OT Vikings 4 T. Gillis, OLB 55 C. Hamilton, LB 1 B. Fish, FS 46 K. Sloy, P 5 J. Klucewich. DB 56 D. Deeks, OC 2 R. Daniels, WR 47 R. Gooden, HB 6 A. Powell, QB, TE 57 D. Seaman, LB 3 S. Fish, SS 48 M. Weil, WR 7 E. Dobson, K 58 H. Guse, DT 4 D. Weeden, K 8 N. Odden, DB 59 D. McKenzie, OT 49 M. Wuite, FB 9 B. Connors, QB 60 E. Dawald, OG 5 H. Hornbeck, DB 50 J. Bettinelli, C 10 T. Monterossi, DB 61 R. Lohof, OG 6 B. Biglow, QB 51 T. Bowman, DT 12 K. Richardson, QB 62 J. Palinsky, OG 7 L. Leveque, K 52 D. Mikolas, DT 13 R. Robison, TB 63 S. Garrison, OG 8 D. Peterson, CB 53 E. Hunter, LB 14 C. McGinness, TB 64 M. 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No. Player Pos. H t. W t. Y r, H om etow n No. Player Pos. H t. W t. Y r. H om etow n 1 Brian Fish* FS 6-0 192 Jr. Oregon, OR 46 Ken Sloy P 6-1 210 Jr. Portland, OR 2 Roger Daniels* WR 5-8 160 Jr. Medford, OR 47 Roy Gooden HB 6-1 195 Jr. Amarillo, TX 3 Scott Fish* SS 6-0 191 So. Oregon City, OR 48 Marty Weil WR 6-1 195 So. Milwaukie, OR 4 Daryl Weeden K 6-1 190 Jr. Auburn, CA 49 Mike Wuite* FB 6-2 219 So. Eugene, OR 5 Howard Hornbeck DB 5-9 170 Fr. Oregon City, OR 50 Jeff Bettinelli* C 6-3 229 Sr. Portland, OR 6 Blake Biglow QB 6-1 185 So. Portland, OR 51 Todd Bowman DT 6-1 235 Jr. Seattle, W A 7 Lance Leveque K 5-6 170 Jr. Long Beach, CA 52 Doug Mikolas* DT 6-2 238 Jr. Scio, OR 8 Derrick Peterson* CB 5-11 170 So. Portland, OR 53 Eric Hunter LB 6-7 210 Fr. Portland, OR 9 Terry Karrick* LB 6-0 204 So. Medford, OR 54 Skee Bernhardt* LB 6-1 238 So. Beaverton, OR 10 Steve Rogers HB 6-0 196 So. Madras, OR 55 Lance Mannix OT 6-5 247 Jr. Milwaukie, OR 12 Paul DeCamp RB 5-10 175 Fr. Gresham, OR 56 Bryan Smith* OG 6-2 252 Sr. Pleasant Hill, OR 13 Hilton Mitchell WR 5-5 170 Jr. Seattle, W A 58 Tim Koop LB 6-2 210 Fr. Portland, OR 14 Bryan Mitchell* QB 6-3 219 Sr. Eugene, OR 59 Wynn Parker DT 6-4 239 Fr. Portland, OR 15 Derek Jester K-P 5-9 175 Fr. Eugene, OR 61 Steve Mick OG 6-3 212 Fr. Gresham, OR 16 Blaine Polendey QB 6-1 175 Fr. Canby, OR 62 Lyle Prouse DT 6-2 230 Jr. Bremerton, WA 17 Terry Summerfield* QB 6-4 209 Jr. Gresham, OR 64 Ahtagi Atagi* OG 6-1 256 Sr. Haleiua, HI 18 Chris Roberts FS 6-1 175 Fr. Hillsboro, OR 65 Roger McHenry OG 6-4 230 Fr. Beaverton, OR 19 Tony Burris* WR 5-10 176 Sr. Albany, OR 66 Steve Sahlinger C 6-3i/2 235 So Seattle, W A 20 Brian Gregoire HB 5-9 175 Fr. Lake Oswego, OR 67 Bob Hebblethwaite* OT 6-5 254 Sr. Vancouver, WA 21 Steve Jones WR 5-10 165 Jr. Bellingham, W A 68 Dave Burdett OT 6-6 244 Fr. Forest Grove, OR 22 Steve Lyle* HB 5-10 191 So. Aloha, OR 69 Kevin Collson OT 6-3 228 Fr. Newport, OR 23 Melvin Hawkins DB 5-8 170 Jr. Sacramento, CA 71 Roland Aumueller OT 6-3 261 Fr. Sandy, OR 24 Ron Welsh SC 5-11 170 Fr. Redmond, OR 73 Kevin Olson* OT 6-4 256 Sr. Yakima, W A 25 Darin Humphreys HB 5-10 190 Fr. Gresham, OR 74 Craig Ashenfelter DT 6-4 225 Fr. Tigard, OR 26 Steve Hansard CB 5-10 162 Jr. Mesa, AZ 75 Simeon Fields DT 6-2 237 Jr. Seattle, WA 27 Robert Dalton HB 5-10 170 Fr. Vancouver, WA 76 Tom Priest OT 6-1 217 So. Oregon City, OR 28 David Harpe SS 6-2 195 Fr. Hood River, OR 79 Alisa Alisa DT 6-4 239 Sr. Laie, HI 29 Ted Rosnagle* CB 6-3 194 Sr. Tustin, CA 81 Randy Twidwell* WR-P 5-10 174 So. The Dalles, OR 30 Tracey Eaton DB 6-0 175 Fr. Medford, OR 82 Ron Odermott TE 6-3 216 Fr. Hillsboro, OR 31 Bret Williams CB 6-3 184 So. Portland, OR 84 John Glassmeyer LB 6-5 224 Fr. Tigard, OR 32 Dexter Cook* CB 6-2 208 Sr. Los Angeles, C A 85 Don Springfield* LB 6-4 234 So. Oakland, CA 33 Chris Bixler* HB 6-2 210 So. Klamath Falls 86 Scott Lindsay* WR 6-4 226 Jr. Aloha, OR 34 Chris Smith FB 6-1 235 Jr. Longview, WA 87 Kurt Smith* TE 6-2 232 Jr. Chehalis, W A 35 Tom Conlon* LB 6-1 211 Jr. Milwaukie, OR 88 Chris Nyte* NG 6-2 245 Sr. Grass Valley, CA 36 Brian Hug HB-SS 5-10 190 Fr. Gresham, OR 89 Tim Reeves* TE 224 6-3 Sr. Auburn, CA 38 Richard Griggs DB 6-2 185 Fr. Medford, OR 90 Mark Davis* LB 6-1 219 Sr. Kelso, W A 39 Mark Crawford* LB 6-1 236 Sr. Sedro Wolley, WA 91 Scott Young LB 6-3 190 Fr. LaGrande, OR 41 Jeff Heiberg* SS 6-3 207 Sr. Eureka, CA 92 John Metsger LB 6-3 220 Fr. Sweet Home, OR 42 Kevin Kiesau CB 6-1 185 Jr. Glendale, CA 94 Regan Hyde* LB 6-2 209 So. Lake Oswego, OR 43 Tony Cichoke* FB 6-0 247 Sr. Portland, OR 96 Jason Hitchens OLB 5-11 220 Jr. Tustin, CA 44 Jim Mayer FL 6-3 195 Jr. San Rafael, CA 97 Jeff Tovey NG 6-1 232 So. Portland, OR 45 Curt Green FB 6-1 197 Fr. Bend, OR 99 Tim Gregory* DT 6-3 248 Sr. Rainier, OR

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W e ' r e w i t 1983 Grizzly Schedule “The Team a l l th e Sept. 17 Boise State* ...... 1:30 p.m. Sept. 24 Portland State ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1 Northern Arizona* ...... 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 Weber State* ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 Nevada-Reno* ...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 University of Idaho* ...... 2:30 p.m. Oct. 29 Montana State* ...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5 Long Beach State ...... 1:30 p.m. First National Nov. 12 Eastern Washington ...... 2:30 p.m. Nov. 19 Idaho State* ...... 1:30 p.m. Montana Bank Home Games (BOLD) are at Dornblaser Stadium. *Big Sky Conference Games

38 NCAA Honor Roll Program recognizes past, present student-athletes

Arnold Palmer, five current and five Today's Top Five only two-time winner of the Outland former student-athletes were honored at Trophy, symbolic of the nation's best Bruce Baumgartner, a wrestler from this year's NCAA honors luncheon held lineman and also was named as the Indiana State University, was undefeat­ during the Association's 77th annual recipient of the Lombardi Trophy during ed during his senior year, leading to his Convention in San Diego in January. the 1982 football season. Rimington is a NCAA championship. Baumgartner Palmer received the NCAA's highest National Football Foundation and Hall earned an NCAA postgraduate scholar­ honor, the Theodore Roosevelt Award. ship with a 3.77 grade-point average in of Fame Scholar-Athlete and a two-time The award is named for the 26th presi­ industrial arts education. academic all-America. dent of the United States, who played a Five former intercollegiate athletes key role in organizing what later became John Elway, an all-America quarter­ were selected by the NCAA as recipients the N C A A . back from Stanford University, holds of the Silver Anniversary awards, which Palmer, the 1960's "Athlete of the several NCAA passing records and was are to honor former student-athletes Decade" and the man generally credited the first sophomore ever named as the who have led distinguished lives after for the growth in popularity of profes­ Pac-10 player of the year. Elway does outstanding athletic careers in college 25 sional golf during that time, is the 17th volunteer work with the Palo Alto Com­ years ago. winner of the NCAA's "Teddy." m unity Association of the Retarded and Palmer, 53, was tournament medalist participated in the NCAA-ABC Football in the 1949 and 1950 National Collegiate Promotion Tour and the Fiesta Bowl- Silver Anniversary Awards Golf Championships and was the top NCAA Drug Education Program. Currently U.S. Ambassador to the player on the golf team at Wake Forest Lacrosse's McLoughlin Trophy win­ Philippines, M ike Armacost was a six- University for four years. ner, Richard Giusto of Virginia was the sport letterman at Carleton College and The "Teddy" is presented annually to number one midfield goal scorer in the still remains among the school's all-time a distinguished citizen of national country last year with 30 goals and five scorers in basketball. Armacost began prominence who, having earned a var­ assists. The economics m ajor was named his association with the federal govern­ sity athletic award in college, has ex­ to the University of Virginia's Raven ment in 1969 when he joined the State emplified the ideals and purposes of Society, the school's outstanding award Department. college athletics by a continuing interest presented to 30 individuals from the Richard Censits, an all-Ivy League and concern for physical fitness and graduating class. performer in basketball at the University amateur sport. Charles "Karch" Kiraly, volleyball of Pennsylvania, is vice-chair of the Also honored at the luncheon were player from UCLA, helped the Bruins to Penn Athletic Advisory Board and is a five current and past student-athletes. three national championships in volley­ member of the Alumni Committee on Two NCAA postgraduate scholarship ball and twice won most-outstanding- Athletics. Censits joined the Campbell winners, two all-America football player honors. Kiraly, another NCAA Soup company in 1975 as vice-president players and the U.S. Intercollegiate La­ postgraduate scholarship winner, is and chief financial officer. crosse Association's M cLoughlin enrolled in a premedical curriculum ma­ The first NCAA athlete to record a Trophy winner made up the list of win­ joring in biochemistry. 'double" in the 880-yard run and the ners of the NCAA Today's Top Five Nebraska's Dave Rimington is the awards. mile run, Ronald Delany is the assistant chief executive for the British and Irish Steam Packing Company. Delany won four NCAA titles while a member of the Villanova track team and won an O lym ­ pic gold medal in the 1,500-meter run in 1956. Aubrey Lewis was a three-year letter­ man at halfback for Notre Dame and was an NCAA champion in the 440-yard intermediate hurdles as a member of the Notre Dame track squad. Lewis current­ ly is vice-president for security and administrative services for the F.W. Woolworth Company and is past com­ missioner of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. Since lettering at quarterback and halfback at the University of Michigan, Jack Lousma has logged more than 24 million miles in space as one of the original 19 astronauts selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ ministration. Lousma piloted Skylab 3 in 1973 and also served as commander for Arnold Palmer accepts the Theodore Roosevelt A w a rd from 1982-1983 N C A A the third orbital flight of the space shut­ President fames Prank. tle Columbia. 39 Academic All-America A Very Cherished Award

Since young men began competing in long have recognized the selection of are included. The coordinator takes athletic endeavors, our society has de­ these teams as a top organizational proj­ these nominations, prepares a district veloped selection processes that seek out e c t." voting ballot, mails the ballot to sports those who have excelled. Individual John Toner, president of the NCAA, inform ation directors in that district and awards and recognition for an athlete's which joined CoSIDA in 1980 in its then calculates the votes when they are performance on the field of competition effort to select and recognize outstand­ returned. Members of the district aca­ long have been a valued part of colle­ ing student-athletes, echoed Davis' feel­ demic team then become eligible for the giate athletics. All-America, all-region ings. national ballot. and all-league honors are things to "The student-athlete concept long has The district coordinator sends those which each athlete on the field today been in the forefront of this Associa­ results and further updated biographic aspires. tion's reason for existence," said Toner. data of the individuals to a national Over the years, there has been a "The Association is pleased to provide chair. The results of the eight district growing interest on the part of the na­ the financial assistance necessary to teams are used to compile a national tion's athletic administrators to recog­ spotlight outstanding individuals who voting ballot and sent to the CoSIDA nize and reward those college students not only have demonstrated excellence membership, which numbers more than who truly represent the term "student- in a sport but in the classroom as well." 1,000. They are instructed to vote for a athlete" in every proper sense. There has As befits such an award, the selection certain number of individuals, depend­ been a growing awareness to recognize process is demanding. CoSIDA has di­ ing on the team, and to return the voting those individuals who have demon­ vided the nation into eight geographic ballot to their respective district coordi­ strated excellence both on the field of districts. Each district has an academic nator. Votes from each of the eight areas competition and in the classroom. To be all-America coordinator who stays in are tabulated and sent to the national labeled an academic all-America right­ touch with the sports inform ation direc­ chair, who announces the academic all- fully has come to represent the epitome tors in the area. To be nominated for America team after final computations. of achievement for today's collegiate academic all-Am erica honors, a stu­ It is a long and demanding process; but athlete. dent-athlete must have at least a 3.20 the results, in terms of the caliber of the The term academic all-America was grade-point average (on a 4.00 scale) teams and individuals involved, have used first in 1954 when the College during the previous academic year. Stu­ been quite impressive. Sports Information Directors of America dent-athletes must have been in resi­ Many coaches would (CoSIDA) decided at its annual meeting dence at their current institution for at be very happy to compete on the field in Chicago to establish a national pro­ least one year and must be a starter or with the 1982 CoSIDA Academic All- gram that would select worthy football key reserve. America Football Team. Quarterback players who had distinguished them­ Sports inform ation directors mail Todd Blackledge (3.90 in Speech Com­ selves in the classroom as w e ll as on the their nominations to the district coordi­ munications) of national champion Penn field. As time went on, CoSIDA added nator for inclusion on the university or State, center Dave Rimington (3.21 in similar programs in basketball and college division ballots. Updated bio­ Business Administration) a two-time baseball. graphic data (academic and athletic) also Outland Trophy winner from Nebraska, In the mid-1970s, women's basketball wide receiver Cormac Carney (3.67 in was added to the program. In 1982, the Psychology) of Rose Bowl champion first women's academic all-America UCLA and Washington's Chuck Nelson team in volleyball was selected. The first (3.47 in Business), who established a new women's softball team was selected this NCAA record for consecutive field goals past spring. last year by connecting on 25 of 26 In addition, CoSIDA established aca­ attempts, headlined an offensive unit demic at-large programs for men and that had a combined grade-point average women at its 1982 national convention in o f 3.60. Dallas. Those programs enable student- The defense, which featured such athletes not included in one of the other players as Georgia's Terry Hoage (3.85 specific sports to earn academic all- in Genetics), had a combined grade- America kudos. point average of 3.65. 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58 Harold Guse 59 David McKenzie 60 Eric Dawald 61 Rusty Lohof 62 Joel Palinsky 63 Steve Garrison D T O L OG O L O G OG

64 Mark Smith 65 Scott M oore 67 Mark Madsen 68 Bob Trout OG OG OG LB

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46 APPLICATION FORM Northwest. Special emphasis on passing — center snaps — — snaps center — passing on emphasis Special Northwest. development of physical skills carefully adjusted to the the to adjusted carefully skills physical of development eevn kicking. — receiving Football Staff and top high school coaches from the the from coaches school ontana high M of top and niversity have U will Staff the Football from Campers instruction enrolled. personalized those of abilities and needs ESNLI ON IO T C U R T S IN PERSONAL OC I F LI ES, D N A , S IE IT IL C SUPERVISION FA , N TIO CA LO camp. Recreational opportunities will exist for all campers in in campers all for exist will opportunities Recreational camp. Staff. meals, all you can eat, will be served in the Campus Campus the in served be will eat, can you all meals, swimming, foosball, softball, and com petitive games. games. petitive com and softball, foosball, swimming, Commons. Football fundamentals are the main focus of of focus main the are fundamentals Football be Commons. will Sumptuous Students room. per o tw Missoula. itories in dorm University in housed Montana of University the Campers will be coached and supervised by the G rizzly rizzly G the by supervised and coached be will Campers nvriyo Mnaa Msol, 59812 T M Missoula, Montana, of University Send this application with $50 and physician’s statement to: G rizzly Football Camp, Attention Ken Flajole, Athletic Dept Dept Athletic Flajole, Ken Attention Camp, Football rizzly G to: statement physician’s and $50 with application this Send event of illness or injury, I hereby give my consent for medical treatm ent and permission to the attending physicians to hospitalize, hospitalize, to physicians attending the to permission and ent treatm medical for consent my give I hereby injury, event of illness or secure proper treatment and order injections, anesthesis or surgery. I will be responsible for any medical or other charges in in charges other or medical any for responsible be will I surgery. or camp. at anesthesis the In attendance injections, his tuition. the to with apply order will connection and This fee. treatment (non-refundable) is $50 proper secure Enclosed Camp. Football rizzly G attend to haspermission son My Parent’s Signature Parent’s WILL I RECEIVED.ARE THEY ORDER THE IN RULES. CAMP COMPLY ACCEPTED AREWITH APPLICATIONS AND LIMITED ISMENT A I P P P a «------H t Nam« UNDERSTAND 1 AM REQUESTING ENROLLMENT FOR THE GRIZZLY FOOTBALL CAMP. THE ENROLL­ THE CAMP. FOOTBALL GRIZZLY THE FOR ENROLLMENT UNDERSTAND 1 REQUESTING AM ersonto contact incase ofemergency osition arentorGuardian des ity______State C ddress The Grizzly Football Cam p will emphasize the the emphasize will p Cam Football Grizzly The The Grizzly Football Camp is located on the campus of of campus the on is located Camp Football Grizzly The 1 8 Grzzl otal a p Cam Football ly z riz G 984 ----- aet. o aot otal a fr hita? . Jn 1-5 1984 11-15, June . . . Christmas? for p Cam Football about How Parents. Name of Name School ______Applicant’ssignature G SKY CHAMPI S N IO P M A H C Y K S IG B

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88 Bob McCauley 89 Todd Curtis 90 Troy Grovom 91 Dave Dummett 92 Andre Stephens 93 Ted Calcaterra WR WR TE ILB NG TE

94 Keith Lewis 95 Tom O’Neill 96 Tim Wynne 98 Brian Salonen 99 Craig Kuehl Montana School Songs

“Montana, My Montana,” by George H. Greenwood, ’04 Our chosen state, all hail to thee, Montana, my Montana; Thou hast they portion with the free, Montana, my Montana. “Fight, Montana,” by “Bill” Kane, From shore to shore, from sea to sea, 1920 Mark Herbert Oh, may thy name full honored be, Hail, copper, silver, gold, Symbol of strength and loyalty, Mike Caciari Borne by our warriors bold, Montana, my Montana. ’Tis the flag of the grizzly bear; See those Bruins tearing their way down the field! “Up With Montana,” by Dick Howell We know they never will yield, Montana. Up with Montana, boys, down with the foe, On we’ll go and trample down the foe. Old Montana’s out for a victory; Let’s go, Montana, we love the fray. The grizzly fight, fight, fight will bring She’ll shoot her backs around the victory. foemen’s line; Let’s go, Montana, we’ll win today. A hot time is coming how, oh, brother mine. Up with Montana, boys, down with the foe, Good old Grizzly’ll triumph today; And the squeal of the pig will float on the air, From the tummy of the Grizzly Bear.

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49 The Grizzly Record Book Individual Records—Single Season RUSHING M ost Yards K1CKOFF RETURNS Most Carries 1674, M arty M ornhinweg, 1982 Most Returns 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 (Rush-105; Pass-1,569) 28, Greg Dunn, 1979 Most Net Yards PASS RECEIVING M ost Yards 1253, Steve Caputo, 1971 Most Receptions 660, Greg Dunn, 1979 Highest Average Per Carry 48, Greg Iseman, 1982 Highest Average 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) Most Yards 33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) Most Touchdowns Rushing 722, Jim Hard, 1979 PASS INTERCEPTIONS 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 Most Touchdowns Most Interceptions 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 7, Jim Hard, 1979 11, Karl Stein, 1969 9, Dick Imer, 1954 6, Paul Cooley, 1976 PASSING Most Yards Returned 6, Allen Green, 1977 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 Most Attempts 6, Vern Kelly, 1978 243, Bob Boyes, 1979 (6 interceptions) PUNTING Most Completed SCORING M ost Punts 140, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Most Points 70, Dave Harrington, 1973 Most Yards 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 M ost Yards 1,668, Bob Boyes, 1979 79, “W ild” Bill Kelly, 1926 2,654, Dave Harrington, 1973 Highest Completion Percentage Most Touchdowns Highest Average (minimum of 100 attempts) 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 (minimum of 35 punts) 61.9, M arty Mornhinweg, 1982 (140x226) 12, “W ild” Bill Kelly, 1926 41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2517) Most Passes Had Intercepted 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 15, Bob Boyes, 1979 PUNT RETURNS 10, D ick Imer, 1954 Most Touchdown Passes Most Returns 10, Del Spear, 1974 12, Bob Boyes, 1979 42, Karl Stein, 1970 Most Field Goals 12, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 M ost Yards 12, Bruce Carlson, 1976 TOTAL OFFENSE 417, Karl Stein, 1970 11, Dean Rominger, 1981 Most Plays Highest Average Most Conversions 334, Bob Boyes, 1979 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263) 40, Dan Worrell, 1969 Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE M ost Yards Most Carries Most Plays 173, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973 36, Monty Bullerdick, Idaho State, 1977 47, Rock Svennungsen, vs. Montana State, 1973 Longest Touchdown Most Net Yards M ost Yards 102, M ilt Popovich, Oregon St. College, 1936 227, Les Kent, Portland St., 1969 350, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 94, Greg Anderson, Idaho and Mont. St., 1974 Most Touchdowns Rushing PASS RECEIVING PASS INTERCEPTIONS 4, Arnie Blancas, Weber State, 1970 Most Receptions Most Interceptions 4, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 10, Greg Iseman vs. Oregon State, 1982 4, Ed Cerkovnik, Portland St., 1977 Longest Touchdown Run 9, Vern Kelly vs. Puget Sound, 1978 Most Yards Returned 80, Bob Smith, Simon Fraser, 1973 M ost Yards 125, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977 80, Mike Mickey, South Dakota, 1975 166, Rick Strauss, Portland State, 1967 Longest Touchdown 80, Doug Egbert, Weber State, 1975 Most Touchdowns 90, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977 Longest Run From Scrimmage 3, Ray Bauer, Eastern Wash., 1950 SCORING 88, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, Mt. St. Charles, 1924 3, Paul Cooley, W eber State, 1975 Most Points 3, Jim Hard, Portland State, 1979 30, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 PASSING Longest Touchdown Reception 26, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, Whitman College, 1926 Most Attempts 86, Jim DeBord, Idaho 1970 24, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 41, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 PUNTING 24, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 1970 Most Completed M ost Punts 24, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 22, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 11, Dave Harrington, Rice, 1973 22, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Touchdowns 11, Terry Thomas, Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 5, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 Most Yards Most Yards 356, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 4, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 1970 443, Lon Howard, Utah State, 1968 4, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 Most Touchdowns Highest Average 4, Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern Wash., 1950 4, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 50.2, Dean Rominger vs. Puget Sound, 1982 (4- 4, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Field Goals 201) P U N T R E T U R N S 4, Bruce Carlson, Northern Colorado, 1976 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. E. Washington, 1980 Most Returns Longest Field Goal 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 7, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 50, Dan Worrell, S. Dakota St., 1969 Highest Completion Percentage M ost Yards (minimum of 10 attempts) 50, Bruce Carlson, N. Colorado, 1976 126, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 Most Conversions . .824, Marty Mornhinweg vs. N. Iowa, 1981 (12-17) Longest Touchdown Most Passes Had Intercepted 9, Russell Sweet, Montana School of Mines, 192 83, Ron Baines, U of Pacific, 1967 5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966 7, Mick O ’Neill, Portland St., 1967 KICKOFF RETURNS Longest Touchdown Pass 7, Dan Worrell, Portland St., 1968 Most Returns 7, Dan W orrell, Northern Arizona, Portland bt., 86, Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970 7, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973 S. Dakota St., 1969

X ccim Records-Single Season RUSHING Most Carries PASSING Highest Average Per Carry Most Attempts 728, 1970 5.6, 1954 (380-2114) 320, 1982 Most Net Yards Highest Per Game Average Most Completed 3,477, 1971 338.4, 1970 195, 1982

50 Team Records—Single Season (cont.) Highest Completion Percentage M ost Yards PASS DEFENSE 61.0, 1982 (195-320) 2831, 1978 Fewest Attempts Allowed Highest Average Yardage Highest Average 96, 1959 195.4, 1982 41.2, 1968 (64-2633) Fewest Completions Allowed Most Passes Had Intercepted PUNT RETURNS 35, 1959 28, 1977 Most Returns Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed Fewest Passes Had Intercepted 42, 1970 .354, 1973 (84-237) 4, 1970 M ost Yards Fewest Yards Allowed Most Touchdown Passes 450, 1949 415, 1959 15, 1969 Highest Average Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Most Yards 17.9, 1954 (12-215) 4, 1963 2,149, 1982 Most Passes Intercepted KICKOFF RETURNS 28, 1970 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Returns TOTAL DEFENSE Most Plays 48, 1955 Fewest Average Plays Allowed 819, 1978 M ost Yards 55.6, 1963 Most Yards 1,059, 1974 Lowest Average Per Play Yield 4548, 1969 Highest Average 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) Highest Per Play Average 24.6, 1974 (43-1,059) Fewest Yards 5.9, 1969 (772-4548) SCORING 2150, 1970 Highest Per Game Average Most Points Lowest Yield Per Game 454.8, 1969 335, 1969 215.0, 1970 Most Touchdowns FIRST DOWNS FIRST DOWNS 44, 1969 Fewest Allowed Most Total First Downs 98, 1949 231, 1982 Most Field Goals 12, 1976, 1981 Fewest Rushing Most First Downs Rushing 39, 1970 171, 1970 Most Conversions 40, 1969 Fewest Passing Most First Downs Passing 14, 1959 93,1982 RUSH DEFENSE Fewest By Penalties Most First Downs by Penalties Fewest Average Carries Allowed 3, 1959 and 1964 23, 1979 34.6, 1970 RECOVERIES Lowest Per Rush Yield Most Fumble Recoveries PUNTING 2.0, 1970 (346-699) 27, 1975 Most Punts Fewest Yards Allowed Most Total Recoveries 72, 1978 699, 1970 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)

Team Record-Single Game

RUSHING Most Passes Had Intercepted PUNT RETURNS RUSH DEFENSE Most Carries 6, vs. Utah St., 1948 Most Returns Fewest Carries 83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 TOTAL OFFENSE 7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Most Net Yards M ost Plays 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 Fewest Yards 471, vs. Portland St., 1968 99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972 -33, vs. Portland St., 1975 Most Touchdowns M ost Yards M ost Yards Fewest Average Yards Per Play 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 649, vs. Portland St., 1968 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959 -1.1, vs. Portland St., 1975 6, vs. Portland St., 1967 and 1968 Highest Average Per Play 6, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457) PASS DEFENSE SCORING Most Interceptions 6, vs. Idaho State, 1971 FIRST DOWNS Most Points 6, vs. South Dakota, 1975 Most First Downs 8, vs. Portland St., 1977, 133, Mt. St. Charles, 1920 7, two times in 1978 Highest Average Per Carry 29, vs. Montana State, 1982 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948 29, vs. Idaho, 1969, 1974 58, vs. Portland St., 1968 Lowest Completion Percentage Most Rushing First Downs PASSING 58, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 (minimum of 15 attempts) Most Attempts 25, Id a h o ,1974 .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5-28) 41, vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Passing First Downs Most Touchdowns Most Completions 17, vs. Portland State, 1979 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Most Yards Interceptions 27, vs. Montana State, 1982 17, vs. Montana State, 1982 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 Returned Most Yards Most First Downs by Penalties 8, vs. Portland St., 1967 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978 374, vs. Montana State, 1982 5, five times; three times in 1968 8, vs. Portland St., 1968 TOTAL DEFENSE Most Touchdowns PUNTING Fewest Plays Allowed 4, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950, 1980 M ost Punts 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 4, vs. Idaho, 1968 11, vs. Rice, 1973; vs. Nevada- Most Conversion Kicks 4, vs. Portland State, 1979 Las Vegas, 1978 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Fewest Yards Allowed 4, vs. Montana State, 1982 M ost Yards 7, vs. Portland St., 1967 28, vs. Utah St., 1950 Highest Completion Percentage 443, vs. Utah St., 1968 7, vs. Portland St., 1968 Lowest Average Per Play •750, vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Average 7, vs. Portland St., Northern Allowed •750, vs. Idaho State, 1963 49.2, vs. N. Arizona, 1967 Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969 .68, vs. Utah St., 1950

Individual Career Football Records ^ RUSHING Most Yards Passing INTERCEPTIONS SCORING Most Carries 3,630, M arty Mornhinweg, 1980- Most Interceptions Most Points 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 21, Karl Stein, 1969-70 196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Net Yards Most Touchdowns PASS RECEIVING 194, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81 22, M arty Mornhinweg, 1980- Most Receptions Most Touchdowns 83, Vern Kelly, 1977-78 Most Passes Had Intercepted 31, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 83, Brian Salonen, 1980- PASSING 25, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 21, Del Spear, 1973-76 Most Attempts M ost Yards 25, Van Troxel, 1972-75 Most Field Goals 527, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980- 1,250, Ray Bauer, 1948-50 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 onnSL mp,etions Highest Completion Percentage Most Touchdown Receptions Most Conversion Kicks ^09, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980- 58.6, M arty Mornhinweg, 1980- 10, Paul Cooley, 1975-76 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70

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Murray & Co. Naseby & Evelyn Rhinehart Burger King The Cabin Ted & Joie Hodges Royal Manor William O. & Beverly Ann Ryan Hoven, Vervick & Amrine, PC.C. Del Tyler A. D. Ferguson CASCADE, M T - Jim Caras Floral & Flower Pot Bill & Jessee Amrine Jerry M. & Dee Robison Farmland Sales & Servis Greenhouse Independent Lumber (5) John & Fran Ruffatto Mr. & Mrs. Bob Murray Dave & Rae Price Florence D. & John Hamp Sammons Trucking Cattin’s Restaurant Edward J. Jacobson Jim & Betty Basolo CLANCY, M T- Pat & Kim Cattin Dr. J. E. & Sonia Jarrett Kermit & Kathleen Schwanke Bob & Marge Hoene Charles A. & Mary Chesbro Association for Head P. Mars Scott City Glass & Neck Surgery Mulroney, Delaney & Scott CLINTON, MT— Larry E. & Shirley Walter Jostens L. G. “Bud” & Janice Sept Jerry A. Olson, CPA Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Steve & Alane Harrington Shearson/American Express (2) Jerry & Darlene Olson Missoula (2) Jerry & Sandra Jurasek Arthur M. & Donna Buis Darrell D. & Mary Tucker A. L. “Tony” Kadlec Kent & Kathy Kleinkopf DRUMMOND, MT— John W. & Adele Morgan Anthony F. Keast Sheehan Majestic (2) Ekstrom’s Stage Station Columbia Navigation- Pete & Helen Kelly Stan & Linda Feist Jim A. Ekstrom Trucking Divison KYSS AM & FM Radio Tom & Sydnee Watson FLORENCE, M T - Robert Nordahl & Lyle Tripp D. E. Keltz Construction, Inc. Tom Sherry Tire (2) Hal W. Fullerton Comfort Inn Dave & Romelle Keltz Tom & Joy Sherry John A. & Bonnie March, Jr. KGRZ/KDXT Radio Sirco Manufacturing (2) FORT BENTON, M T - Ray & Dorothy Conger Steve & Donna Benedict Bob & Liz Drew Wyley P. & Gail Good Consolidated Carpets & Bedding Dr. Ervin & Chris King Dr. Stephen & Barbara Smith Ron Bowler Wayne K. & Dorothy Knutson Sportsman Surplus GREAT FALLS, M T - Richard A. Correl & Herb Hanich Horace H. & Barbara Koessler Terry & Roberta Brady Dale & Judy Schwanke Coast to Coast Stores Leonard Landa Insurance Stephens Equipment Dale D. & Sue Mahlum Leonard & Barbara Landa Jerry & Eva Stephens HAMILTON, M T - Chriss Crawford Art & Valerie Lindstrom Tabish Brothers Distributing (2) Alexander Communications, Inc. Insurance Agency, Inc. Jack & Nancy Linton Frank & Lani Tabish Scott Alexander Chriss & Myrna Crawford Larry & Irene Livingston George & Donna Tabish Slim & Marilyn Warren John Datsopoulos Livingston-Malietta & Geraghty Thrifty Travel Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Funeral Home HELENA, MT— Jim Ferguson Thomas L. & Gail Chesbro Lind (5) Mrs. Emma B. Lommasson Thunderbird Motel Milton & Joan Datsopoulos Loren’s House of Carpets James A. & Marlene Barbour Thelma Baker & Dave Martin Gary W. & Patty Steuerwald Dennis E. Lind Maryann Bertlin Dr. Larry & Susan Toder Ronald & Paddy MacDonald Louisiana-Pacific Corporation Town & Country Lounge KALISPELL, M T - Richard & Linda Reep Garland Hill Jeff & Debbie Little Holman Aviation Christopher & Mary Jo Swartley McDonald’s Travel Bug Agency (2) Robbie & Mary Holman David & Carolyn Davies John & Roma Orr Del & Marie Guinn Bill Redmond Col. T. C. & Frances Davis John E. & Dolores K. Malletta Terry & Lindy Plakke The Depot Marcy Manufacturing Inc. T ravelodge/Lindy’s LOLO, MT— Mike Munsey Jody Zadra & Wes Sprunk Bruce & Jean DePew Rainier Brewing Co.— Design & Drafting Meadow Gold Diary Universal Athletic Service Heileman Brewing Co. Alan Mulkey Dick & Bev Doyle Herb Kimball Leonard A. & Darlene Morrison Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker Montana Power Company Vann’s Audio Video & Appliance Hugh & Joan Elmore William F. & Ruth Headapohl Pete & Patricia Vann POLSON, M T - Carl & Evelyn Dragstedt William W. & Doris Morrison Village Red Lion Inn Ronald E. Blake Elmer & Elinor Dragstedt The Mountain Heath Company Gary Kohler D. J. Doyle Mike & Kay Duffield Russell & Deanna Sheriff George F. & Alice Wandler STEVENSVILLE, MT— Galusha, Higgins & Galusha Mr. Steak Washington Corporations Bob & Phyllis Daniels Tim & Nancy Eckland H. Kent Ferguson Dennis & Phylliss Washington Western States Insurance Muralt’s Inc. Western Montana Lighting Supply Era-Staninger & Associates Gary D. & Susan Muralt WHITEFISH, M T - V. F. & June Reynolds Terry N. Trieweiler, P.C. Ken & Mary Staninger Murphey Favre, Inc. Western Montana Monument Terry & Carol Trieweiler First National Montana Bank Allan M. Vannini Services, Inc. of Missoula (2) Northwest Distributors Ted & Marty Stetler SEATTLE, W A - David R. & Judi Calahan William I. Bjorklund Dr. Keith V. & Marilyn Peterson STEER-A-YEAR CLUB

Evers Ranch Ralph Huntley & Son John & Terri Evers Clayton & Barbara Huntley fh < Shonkin, MT Wisdom, MT

60 BUSHEL CLUB

Kovach Farms Merrill A. & Rose Kovach Loran & Delores Perry Conrad, MT Fort Benton, MT

SILVERTIP CLUB

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 Arnies 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 Sam 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. Erwin C. & Ethel Byrnes Dick & Bev Doyle Jack P. & Maxine Stiffler Russ Johnston Phil Campbell Duce Designs Dr. David & Pat Guth Montana Music Rentals (2) Frank & 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 Jerry & Carlee Rasmussen L. D. & Janet Polich Jerry & Connie Hines Mountain States Development Charles & Alvera Valach East Gate Liquor Ed & Thelma Hogan George Torp Champion International John & Shari Lipske Vern & Karen Hoven Mr. C’s Lounge Corporation—Building Eight Ball Billiards Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hughes Pat L. & Patricia Coyle Products (4) Mark Colyer Joe’s Rib Joint Mr. Ray’s Style’s Unlimited Rod & Irma Bradley Elbow Room Joe Sorenson Ray & Benedita Gonzales Tom & Arlene Breum Gordon Fix Howard & Helen Jourdonnais Lewis Nelson Ed & Elsie Martinson Executive Benefit Systems, KDXT Radio L. Edward & Kitty Noel, DDS 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, MT— iry, Beatrice Staninger & Beth Wright Anderson, Edwards & Molloy J. Mayo & Joan Ashley Floyd & Thelma i Olson Ols 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, MT— 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, M T - & 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, MT— 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, MT— 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 Robert J. C. & Rose Richlie Western Title & Escrow 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 Dr. Patrick Robins State Farm Insurance Waters Distributing Co. STEVENSVILLE, M T - Laird A. Robinson Dr. & Mrs. F. L. Whitsell Ray & Rosemary Waters Valley Electrical Contracting, Inc. Ralph & Jean Williams Robert S. & Lana Rock, Jr. Frank M. “ Mike” & Witwer, Price & Crabtree The Rocking Horse HAMILTON, MT— Vanelle Nurse Cis Jasumbach Joe & Nancy Crabtree Bell, McCall Co. Roemer’s Tires Dr. Roy & Suzanne Williams Robert J. & Jean Miller SUPERIOR, MT— John E. Roemer Vincent & Esther Wilson 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, M T- 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 Worden, Thane & Haines, PC (2) SPRINGS, MT— Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker 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 Wright Lumber Co. MOUNT VERNON, W A- Dr. Robert & Carol Seim 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 Dr. Terence J. & Margaret Zahn OWATONNA, MN— Denzil B. & Rebecca Sigars II 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) Thom as E. & Delaine Butorac Bakke Tire Service Neil & Jo Bucklew Don & Myrna Price M ike & 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 & M aureen Appelt F. A. & Donna Chaffee Robert G. & Phyllis Bricker Business & Property Management The Apple Tree Restaurant Chambers & Associates Mary & William Bright M arc & 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 M issoulian Thornton Lumber Company Jack & Sandra Goldbar Larry E. & D iana 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. G etz Mr. Rich’s Beauty College Bill & Barbara Trem per 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 M ary L. Nicol Elmer & Charline Tillotson Green, MacDonald, Wagner, & Kirschner (4) Harry & Margaret Uffalussy' Donald E. & Evelyn Nolan Champion International Corporation— Jack L. G reen, II United Products Pulp & Paper Manufacturing (16) Ralph B. Kirscher Uptown Cafe O gg’s Shoes Gene & Karen Brooks D onald M acD onald IV 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 W agner’s Hom e Furnishings Billy J. & Carol Henderson P & P Distributing Charles B. “T u ck” & Sandra Walle Michael Pecarich Wayne & Pam Henneck Michael J. Haggarty Raym ond 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 W ally & 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 H art-A lbin 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 & G aye Putnam Bill & Joyce Bethke Jack R. Henry Nancy & Jess Rhoads Mary Ann & Gerald Buckhouse Buster & Sharon Hettick James A. & Michel Ann Salisbury Ouality 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 & M arilyn 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 W orden, Thane & Haines, PC (6) Ron & Linda Riley Eugene H. Clawson, Jr. E. F. Hutton & Com pany Ronald A. & Jane Bender Jim Clawson G ary & 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 W orden’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 -M art Edward Schlauch Dana’s Dance & Sportswear D uane & 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 G erry & M ary Meyer Al & Chris Kem pfert Jay W. Zink Dw aine F. & Sylvia Selk Jim & Pamela Searles Barry J. & Becky Kenfield Ed & Maryln Zuleger Dennis & Darlene Shanahan Doug & Janet Dean Frank M. & Dorothy Knight Patrick & Kathy Shannon Devil Dancer Robert M. & Ellen Knight Sharkey Insurance Center (3) BIGFORK C. E. & Mary Dickerm an Douglas L. Koch, CPA Bud & Donna Klemenhagen Flathead Bank (2) David V. Diggs, DDS, PC Rohn & June Kohler Harold Sharkey Flathead Lake Lodge Thom as R. Dobak Skip Koprivica Mike & Cindy Houtonen Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker (4) Ron & Debbie Sharkey Shearson/American Express Total Screen Design (2) Stephen & Debra Gibbs Peter & Sharon Laird Gene & Sharon Leonard Don & Jude Thomson Mike & Cindy Hauck Burnell Larson & Margaret Slama Oscar & Virginia Shiner Jack & Muffie Thomson Ron & Colleen Jupka 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 EMCO—Energy Management Company Earl C. Lory BOZEMAN, MT Kenneth & Jean McRae Estes Applicances, Inc. Luthern Brotherhood Ted “Chief" lllman Memorial Stensatter, Druyvestein & Associates (2) Ken & Linda Eversole Denis M. & Marie Lynch Allen McAlear Terry & Loretta Druyvestein Mark & June Lyons Robert J. Fames Gary & Jean Stensatter BUTTE Michael & Lee Stoianoff Ronald & Carole Felton Bill & W anda Mailer Brew ’s Billiard Inc. R. Kenneth Stolz First American Title Company Loretta J. Marquardt Alan & June Brown Ben & Phyllis Stout First Federal Savings & Loan Association Kathryn A. Martin John J. (Jack) & Nancy Burke Noel Stout Fister Electric Rugga & Carole Mather Charles W. & Susan Davis Steve Sullivan Tim & Vera Fleming Charles H. Mattix John C. Hauck Super Saws Florence Coffee Club Frank & Marjorie McElwain Michael Judd Mr. & Mrs. Francis Superneau Clayton & Paulette Floyd Helen A. Medsker Shaq & Gus Miller

63 Newland, Horn, Crippen & Peck, PC First Bank West Great Falls KALISPELL, MT C. B. & JoAnn M cNeil * Norwest Bank Anaconda-Butte, NA Bruce & Karen Gaare D. A. Davidson Schumacher’s Bookkeeping & Tax Service Bob & Jam ie Stenbeck Great Falls Coca-Cola Bottling Co. G reg & 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 G eorge 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. & Charm aine 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. S cott 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. Thom as R. & Diane King M. F. Thom pson 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. & Norm a Petty LEWISTOWN, MT Richard M. & Judy Kurth L. N. “C huck” Shonkwiler W illiam E. & Terry Berger ATLANTIC, IA Scott Perry Ruth Spence First Bank Lewistown Richard & Harriet Becker G. C. & Jerry Schm idt, 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. & M ichelle Collins GLASGOW, MT Gough, Shanahan, Johnson & Waterman D. A. Davidson LITTLETON, CO Carl & Norm a Dix Harrison, Loendorf & Poston Jim Moerkerke Conoco, Inc. Bill & Berta Connors Leon & Linda Messerly Dick & LaVerna Moothart OUTLOOK, MT NORTHBEND, OR GLENDIVE, MT Norwest Bank Helena 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

GREAT FALLS, MT HUSON, MT POLSON, MT SEATTLE, WA Ken & Bunky Albrecht Western Federal Savings & Loan Association Slim & Dani C oppedge David & G oldie Enger Don Bloom Douglas & Jean Bardwell Fulton & Fulton, Eng. & Ins. Robert J. & Lynn Lucurell Century Agency Goode Ship Lollepop Cogswell Agency Charles & Ruth Kern TACOMA, WA Dutch & Garnet Dahmer Lake County Abstract Co. Harold L. (Tick) & Helen Baird

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