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CONTENTS

Action Photos 1 I Football Roundup .,..,.. ., ,...... -....- ".-.".- --...-..... $3 Administration of Athletics 7 Indiana Coaching Staff ...... -...-.-..--- im 20' 21 1 Boosters . 76 Indiana Largest STC 6 . Clarion Coaching Staff 25 Indiana Squad Picture '-,.,,_ 18 . Clarion Squad Picture 24 Indiana Squad Roster ...... ;.;:..-,...... ,.., .... 13 . Clarion Squad Roster 16 Indiana Starting Lineup ...... ,..,,.+ -...... -...-....-. ,..-v 2'5 Clarion Starting Lineu 14 Meet the Big Indians .,.:,, ,,.,,i,.;*% ...t-...... -v '22,23

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The Administration of Athletics

Samuel G. Smith, athletic director, serves as chairman of the Ath- letic Policy Committee, which determines the vvrrsity athletic policy and promotes and administers the rograrn of vasity athletics. Its functions include the arranging of sche‘Y ules, selection of team managers, cheer- Ieaders and others, and approval of athletic awards. All policies with re- spect to schedules must be approved by the Administrative Council. In

addition to Smith, the Committee consists of eightw faculty members and p-v~dentsappointed by Student Council.

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GEORGE P. MILLER SAMUEL G. SMITH Head, Health and Physical Athletic Director Education Department

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Clarion Offers No Breather for Indiana; Unbeaten Westminster Is Next Home Foe

Although they can claim only one victory in four outings, bhe Clarion Golden Eagles provide no breather for bhe Big Indians of Indiana Teachers in today's contest on College Memorial Field. It was the Clarion team that bounced the Braves out of conference contention in 1955 by whipping Sam Smith's boys, 27-7. Indiana and Clarion have met two mutual foes to date, Both were victor- ious over Edinboro, the Indians by 14-6 and the Eagles by 13-6. St. Vincent tripped the Clarion eleven, 13-0 but the Bearcats lost to Indiana, 20-7, in the opener. A nightmarish second quarter in which Slippery Rock counted 24 points was just too much for the Redskins to overcome last week on the Rockets' gridiron. They limped home on khe short end of a 30-19 score, with their hopes for the STC conference title dashed. Indiana continued to show air superiority by completing 21 of 45 passes tor 315 yards in the Slippery Rock encounter. Two of the touchdowns came on aerials while the third was on a plunge, marking the first time this year the Braves have scored on the ground. Two weeks ago a crowd of 5,000 watched Indiana dispose of Edinboro in p''-="' y . the Homecoming Day feature. Once again the Indians had to come from behind with two last-period touchdowns. Before the game an estimated crowd of 20,000 watched the annual Homecoming Day float parade. Next week-end the Big Indians travel to Lock Haven for a severe test against the Bald Eagles, always a tough opponent. The windup home weis slated tor Saturday, November 3 at 2:45 with Westminster as the opposition. The Titans, undefeated in 15 straight games, including three this season, rank as one of the best small college teams in the country. Westminster faces tough battle this week-end with Geneva, Indiana's away opponent on November 10.

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TOP - Pat Mondodc (30), fresh- man halfback of Indiana Teachers, sweeps Edinboro left end for two- yard gain in second period of Homecoming Day game on October 6. Indiana rallied to win, 14-6.

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No. Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown High School Coach 72 Altemus, Fred T 6-0 200 Fr . Penn Run Penn Manor Ed Eyles 68 Antonetti, Mike G 5-10 193 Jr . Baden Ambridge Moe Rubenstein 27 Appel, Joseph E 6-0 165 Fr. Jeannette Jeannette Markley Barnes 74 Armanini, Richard T 5-10 235 Fr. Ridgway Ridgway Haldine Marts 62 Baird, Robert G 5-111/2 200 Fr. Pittsburgh Baldwin Twp. Alex Crevar 14 Barley, John 5-10 175 SO. Beaver Beaver Peter Kane 65 Bechtel, Max t Ql 5-10 180 So. Roaring Spring Roaring Spring Bernie Reese 78 Bender, Kenneth 7 T 6-4 218 Fr. New Kensington New Kensington Don Fletcher 50 Berkey, Wilbur *t C 5-111h 190 So. Windber Windber John Kawchak 31 Blackson, John t B 5-8 185 Fr. Vandergrift Vandergrift Ossie Rometo 43 Blum, Robert G 5-8 160 Fr. Scott Twp. Scott Twp. Bob Hast 56 Boucher, James *** C 5-10 205 Sr. Domont Donnont Fred Loeffler 21 Braddick, James B 5-10 165 Fr. Ambridge Ambridge Mike Sebastian 79 Buzzelli, Richard 'r 6-2 227 So. Blairsville Blairsville Eugene Cole 86 Campitell, Anthony t E 5-11 175 Fr. Windber Windber John Kawchak 57 Carberry, Charles G 6-0 185 Fr. Albion Albion Wes Freburgh 37 Charley, Richard T 6-0 190 Jr. Blairsville Blairsville Eugene Cole 59 Cleminson, Robert * C 6-0 190 So. Aliquippa Aliquippa Carl Aschman 25 Conley, Patrick * HD 5-8 162 So. Prospect Park Central Catholic Nick Skowich 44 Conley, Tom E 6-0 149 Fr. Glendale Scott Twp. Bob Hast 16 Constantino, C. t QB 5-8 175 Fr. Freeport Freeport John Karrs 1.1 Coyne, Thomas t HB 5-10 178 Jr. Stowe Twp. Stowe Twp. Bernie Andrews 58 Cress, Larry t c 6-0 189 Fr. Mars Mars Alymer Girdwood 32 DePoe, Richard FB 5-101/2 205 Jr. Etna Etna Clarence Metzger 10 Domville, R. *t HB 5-9 180 So. Avalon Avalon D. L. Parker 33 Erney, Dewey G 5-9 185 So. Laaobe Latrobe Mitchell Barron 77 Falenski, James t T 6-0 195 Fr. Latrobe Derry Twp. Bruno Conti 71 Fingerald, Edward * T 5-11 210 So. Oklahoma Washington Twp. Wendell Bossart 50 Forsha, James *t G 5-11 185 So. Johnstown Johnstown Central Clark Shaffer 70 Forsha, John *t T 5-11 190 So. Johnstown Johnstown Central Clarlc Shaffer 75 Frey, Ron * T 6-1 200 So. S. Brentwood Brentwood Bob Wrenshall 81 Gooderham, R. *** E 6-0 190 Sr. Patton Patton Paul Kmetz 66 Hartnett, Don f G 5-7 190 Sr. Johnstown Johnstown Cent. Clark Shaffer 73 Haubrich, Ronald E 6-0 I90 Fr. Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg C. T. Miller 12 Hoffman, William 5-10 168 Fr . Scranton Scranton Tech Peter Doyle 84 Jones, Ray Q:5-111h 180 Fr. Cdver Ebensburg-Cambria James Cook 13 Lewandowski, *** 6-0 195 Sr. Domont Dormont Fred Loeffler 23 Mw, Merritt t Q:5-7 160 Fr. Ridgway Ridgway Bill Cutler 88 Mash, Jack t E 6-2 205 Fr. Claridge Penn Twp. Tar Onder 80 McFarland, R. **t E 6-0 190 Jr. Oakdale West Allegheny Charles Budn 35 McKay, James HB 5-8 170 Fr . Dunlo Adams-Summerhill Sam Plummer 89 Mechling, Kenneth E 6-1 200 Fr. Ford City Ford City Walt Charley 30 Mondock, Patrick HB 5-10 205 Fr . Morrisdale Morris Twp. Ralph Ventresco 46 Nicholas, A. t HB 5-8 185 Fr. Vandergrift Vandergrift Fred Graham 63 Nitowski, R. **t G 5-10 180 Sr. Natr ona Har-Brack Neil Brown 55 O'Malley, John C 6-1 185 Jr. North Braddock Scott John Reed 20 Payne, James HB 6-1 175 Fr. Glenwillard Moon Howard Gracey 64 Pesci, Everett ***t G 5-101/2 187 Sr. Blairsville Blairsville Mike Durbin 42 Powers, Robert t HB 5-8 162 Fr. Mars Mars Aylmer Girdwood 87 Pruchnic, Edward t E 5-11 185 Fr. Scalp Level Windber John Kawchak 85 Rash, Steve * E 6-2 185 Jr. Homer City Homer City Zenas Harkleroad 82 Riggs, John ***t E 6-1 195 Sr. Blairsville Blairsville Mike Durbin 26 Scott, Herbert HB 5-10 175 Fr. Indiana Indiana Dick Farabaugh 61 Sexton, Donald G 5-11 175 Fr. Indiana Indiana Dick Farabaugh 45 Skvarla, James HB 5-5 165 So. Level Green Penn Twp. Regis Kelly 83 Stevenson, R. ** E 6-0 188 Sr. Claysville Claysville Bill Hardesty 28 Swardell, Thomas G 6-0 180 So. Springdale Springdale Jim Hazlett 51 Szafranski, Kenneth C 6-1 195 Fr. Carnegie Carnegie Raymond Zaney 36 Szymanski, Eugene FB 6-2 200 Fr. Boswell Boswell-Jenners Ed Szewcyzk 22 Tomb, Tom HB 6-0 175 So. Erie Erie Strong Vincent V. Bell 67 Vangrin, Joseph G 5-3 200 Fr. Slickville Bell-Avon Edward Meighan 69 Verschuren, Bill G 6-1 185 So. Ford City Ford City Walt Charley 76 Vidonas, Edgar t T 6-1 190 Fr. Vandergrift Vandergrift Ossie Rometo * Indicates number of letters earned prior to t Indicates service veteran.

GENERAL INFORMATION INDIANA - 1955 RESULTS

Nickname Geneva ...... - 6 - Indiana 0 Stadium Ball State 13 - Indiana ...... 7 Athletic Director Indiana ...... 14 - California 7 Basketball Coach Indiana ...... 19 - Edinboro 0 Wrestling Coach Slippery Rock ...... 25 - Indiana 13 Golf Coach ...... Clarion ...... 27 - Indiana ...... 7 Tennis Coach ...... James McKinley Indiana ...... 13 - Lock Haven ...... 0 Team Physician Dr. R. G. Goldstrohm St. Vincent ...... 7 - Indiana 6 Director of 60-piece Band ...... C. David McNaughton Won 3, Lost 5 13 hvre (57), Fanaerie (72) Raso (Bl), Nathemn (80) Salverto (9S), Howey (95) -Zigarot4& (86), T. AielEo (82) 'Fiks (961, A. Ai& (97) Snyder (83), Condio (93) GI.oktenrhaEer (M),Mushrush (861 Moore (66), Christie (70) W, Bugtic4 (77) Raga* (60) is Kundick (89), R Eustice (76) Reed (62), McCoUough (58) u ' r -1 ROSTER BY NUMBERS

52 Sabatlnl, Albert, b 80 Mathej.on, Fred, ,t 55 Young, David, b 81 Raso, John. r 57 Lovre, John, e 82 Aiello, Tony, c 58 McCollaugh, Bob, b 83 Synder, Davld, t 60 Ragazzlni, Albert, e 84 Grottenthaler, John, e 62 Reed, George, b 86 Zigarovlch, Steve, c 87 Mahony, Daniel, e 88 Mushrush, Bill, e ",, 66 Moore, Jack, b 89 Kundick, Ban, b . 70 Christie, Donald, b 90 Neesc, John, b 91 Smetho, Bill, c e 92 Nee, Thomas, g : 74 Zurasky, James, b 9; Cond~o,Ronald, &, - 35 Lucas, V~rgil,t 95 Howey, Jim, g - -- 76 Eustice, Robert, b 96 Fike, John, t 77 Eustice, Willianz, b : 97 Aidlo, Alfred, g 78 Frank. Donald, e 98 Salveuo, Lawrence, g 79 Doh, Jim, b 99 Rouse, Lee. t

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INFORMATION present, not merely as spectators, but to do their assigned work. REST ROOM FACILITIES: Rest rooms are located beneath the broadcasting booth on the north side PUBLIC TELEPHONE: A pay telephone is located of the field. at the entrance to the press box. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: No appeals will be SCOREBOARD CLOCK: The scoreboard dock is made over the public address system except under official. It is operated by an official timer from the exceptional circumstances. sidelines. PRESS BOX: The College press box is for the use PHOTOGRAPHS: All photographs appearing in this of the working pres only and admission is limited program were taken by Steve Bender and Frank to newspapermen, radiomen and others who are Sipos. I Farmers Bank & Trust Company of Indiana, Pa. I SERVING WITH SAFETY SINCE 1876 Member Federal Reserve System I Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I I I INDIANA HOTEL 19 Indiana

26 Years with the Pigskin

Head Coach Sam Smith Makes Two Stops in Career

Sam Smith, head football coach and athletic 132 games over the 26-year period, 14 of the losses director at Indiana Teachers, has made only two comlng in the first five years. stops in a coaching career that spans 26 years. The best basketball record was a string of 33 Smith first coached at Dormont High near Pitts- consecutive league wins over four years. HISteams burgh before moving to Indiana in 1949. were in the playoffs for five seasons out of seven He graduated from South Hills High School at one stretch. in Pittsburgh in 1926 after earning letters in foot- His biggest basketball thrills came in beating ball, basketball, baseball and track. His coach was a favored Aliquippa team in the playoffs and wal- Grover Washabaugh, now cage mentor at West- lopping arch-rival Mt. Lebanon by 67-8 one year minster. during the center-jump era when scores were gen- erally low. The ISTC mentor went to Waynesburg College A football thrill was winning a game in the through 1930, playing his first football game at final six seconds in 1939 to wind up a first un- 17 among other players who were in kheir 20's. He defeated season and claim the championship. The played tackle for three years and had some back- score was tied 6-6 when one of Smith's halfbacks field experience as a fullback and punter. was tackled on the one-yard line with six seconds At Dormont Smith handled football, basket- remaining. ball, baseball and track. There he remained until The captain called time even though it meant he came to ISTC in 1949. Three years were spent a five-yard penalty. A touchdown pass was thrown in the service from 1943 through 1945. to a bov who hadn't caught one all season. Since Smith's football teams at Dormont won the that ti*e, Smith says he0~allowedhis quarterback WPIAL championship in 1939 and the to run the hll club on the field. title in 1942. Springdale beat Dormont for the Until last season Smith had never experienced title in 1946. a losing season at Indiana. However, his 1955 club His football record showed only 30 losses in slipped to five defeats in eight games.

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Ex-Penn State Star Former ISTC Great A new addition to Indiana coach- PECK McKNIGHT was the 6rst ing is OWEN DOUGHERTY, four-sport athlete in ISTC his- who captained the Penn State tory, earning 14 letters in foot- eleven as a halfback in 1950. In ball, basketball, baseball and track addition to being backfield coach, between 1926 and 1930. He for- he'll sewe as an assistant to merly coached in Curwensville, Smith in baseball. Dougherty Greensburg, and Hershey and is was assistant football coach at now head basketball coach here Dunmore High School before as well as Smith's line coach. coming to Indiana this year. The Peck formerly was head.coach in new coach has also had some pro three sports at ISTC before help baseball experience, playing for arrived. He's been at Indiana Scranton in the Eastern League. since 1947.

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Meet the Big Indians

&iICHAEL ANTONETTI, guard - played two years of PATRICK CONLEW, halfback - played on Central 'football at Ambridge under Moe Rubenstein . . . Navy Catholic's unbeaten team in 1952 . . . in 1954 named veteran . . . junior in the elementary department . . . most valuable player in conference while at Prospect plays intramural sports . . . enjoys reading, dancing, music. Park . . . sophomore biology major . . . brother Jack played here.

JOHN BARLW, quarterback - a secondary sophomore CHARLBS COSTANTINO, quarterback - freshman from Beaver . . . didn't earn a letter in but fits business ed. . . played three years at Freeport under into plans this year . . . social studies major . . . perforas . ISTC ~~h~~~ K~~~~ . . . of service . . . 21.year, for Sam Smith as pitcher on nine. old . . . stands 5.8 and weighs 175 pounds.

WILBUR BERKEY, center - sophomore in art de. RICHARD DOMVILLE, halfback - football and bas- partment . . . played three years varsity football at Wind* ketball star at Avalon High . . . played on school's un. ber . . . standout wrestler in high school . . . Navy vet, defeated grid team in 1950 and on state Class B runner. he played football for Naval Base, Patuxent River, Md. up basketball team . . . Air Force vet . . . business ed sophomore.

JAMES BOUCHER, center - seeking his fourth foot. ball letter . . . Jim played high school ball at Dormont EDWARD FITZERALD, tackle - a ~o~homore6iol' under Fred Loeffler . . . a geography major . . . one of OgY major . . . played high school ball at washington Twp. under Wendell Bossart . . . lettered as a freshman the rugged Indians at 5.10, 205. , .. . Fitz stands 5.11 and weighs 210.

RICI-tARD BUZZELLI, tackle - a sophomore trans* JAMES FORSHA, guard - one of the Johnstown twins fer from V.M.I. where he earned letter as freshman ...... a geography sophomore . . . served in the Air Force played four years of high school ball at Blairsville . . . where he played football and baseball . . . four years of social studies malor . . . likes to hunt. high school football . . . enjoys golf.

ROBERT CLEMINSON, center - an elementary sopho, JOHN FORSHA, tde - the other Johnstown twin more . . . played on WPIAL championship team at . . . also an Air Force vet . . . played as linebacker on Aliquippa . . . a Beaver County all.star . . . picked up Bolling Air Force grid team in 1951 . . . three years letter as a freshman . . . also lettered in baseball. of service baseball . . . geography sophomore. cfi*-L Sam Smith hop- these three passers can reanert d& Ail'* %km Wi Hafiaan, and Chaaey G-MaMhb

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RONALD FREY, taclde - a biology sophomore . . . lee DICK NITOWSKI, guerd - senior going after his tered as a freshman . . . played high school ball at Brent. third football letter at ISTC . . . played his high school wood under Bob Wrenshall . . . participates in intramural ball at Har-Brack under Neil Brown . . . 26 years old sports. . . . served in the U.S. Navy.

RICHARD GOODERHAM, end -- a veteran performer J3VBRElT PBCI, guard - geography major . . . he seeking his fourth letter . . . also a standout on the base- goes alter fourth fowth41 letter . . . education interrupt, ball diamond . . . business ed senior with . accounting ed by service in Navy . . . played for Blairsville's Class major . . . Goodie hails from Patton. A WPIAL champs in 1947 .. . enjoys outdoor life.

WILLIAM HOFFMAN, quarterback -- freshman busi, STEPHEN RASH, end - junior from Homer City . . . ness ed with accounting major . . . comes from Scranton math major . . . football, basketball, track star in high Technical High where he played football, basketball school . .. played on Hornet City's county champions and baseball . . . played in "Dream Game" in Scranton cage team in 1954 .. . earned grid letter last year. area. fONN RIG-, end - Navy veteran . . . senior in busi, NORMAN LEWANDOWSKI, quarterback -a versatile ness ed, with accounting major . . . played on WPIAL performer, he plays any backfield position . . . rugged CIw A champion team at Blairsville in 1947 . . . has baI1-carrier and ace passer . . . social studies, geography earned three letters at ISTC. majors . . . a senior, Luke seeks fourth letter . . . base. ball vet. JAlMBS SKVARLA, halfback - sophomore candidate . . . biology major . . . smallest squad member at 5.5 . . . ROBERT McFARLAND, end - Mac returned to ISTC in senior year at Penn Township of Claridge was award. this year after Army service . . . a junior geography ed trophy for performance, sportsmanship and scholar, major . . . played two years of football while stationed ship. in Germany . . . also letters as a baseball performer. RICHARD STEVENSON, end - a senior biology PATRICK MONDOCK, fullback - freshman business major . . . was a member of all.league team in Section ed . . . captained Morris Township High football and 23, WPIAL basketball while at Claysville . . . choice for basketball teams during junior and senior years . . . led Washington.Greene County Football Conference all-star Moshannon Valley League in football scoring two years. squad. Clarion Teachers Specializes In Library Science Program

Clarion State Teachers College, located at Clarion, Pennsylvania, is one of the 14 State Teachers Colleges in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Clarion prepares :eachers in Library Science, Elementary, and Secondary iubjects. Last year the Clarion football team, known as tihe Golden Eagles, compiled a 4-3-1 record. To date this season the Eagles have won only one game in four starts. Most of the difficul6ies this year stem from the absence of experienced backfield material, for graduation w?iped out

th'e entire starting- backfield, plus bhe number one alternate. Clarion does use a competent letterman, Jack Moore 1 Jack Moore, 179-16. Stowe of Stowe Township, at quartetback. Another strong figure Twp, handles the quarterback dm- in the Eagles' lineup is end John Lovre of Trafford, who ment fix the Clarion Wden EagIea. was an all-district choice last season. . Some shifting has been required in the line this year. Two substitute tackles have been moved to the guard posts, while the strength remains at tackle where experience lettermen are available. Lovre and tackle John Raso of Sewiddey were honored for their play and sportsmanship in 1955 by being elected co-captains of this year's eleven.

BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jim Dolan, Jack Moore, Don Geletko, Albert Sabatini, Bill Mushrush, Robert Eustice, Lee Rouse. THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Ron Condido, Fred Matheson, Dan Mdoney, Ben Kundick, Jack Fox, James Zurasky, Don Christie, Alfred Aiello, Bill Smutko. SECOND ROW, Left to Rinht: Tom Nee, Tony Aiello, A1 Ragazzini, William Eustice, Virgil Lucas, Dave Snyder, Tom Young, Don Frank, Bob McCullough. FIRST ROW, Left to Right; Larry Farmerie, John Grottenthaler, Steve Zigarovich, Co-captain John Lovre, Co-captain John Raso, George Reed, Jim Howey, Grid Squad Hard By Graduation Losses

Co-captains of the 1956 Clarion Teachers football team are John Raso, 200-pound senior tackle from Sewickley, and John Lovre, 195-Ib. senior end from Traiford.

Waldo Tippin Has Enoiable Record As Clarion Head Coach Since 1935

Director of Athletics and Head Coach aldo S. Tippin is Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach at Clarion. Coach 'Lippin is a zraduate of Geneva College, dass of 2922. He taught and coached first at Rochester (Pa.) High from 1922-1925. Fw1925-1932 she coached at Mqd- ville High School and from 1932-1935 at AUegheny College. In 1935 he came to Clarion as Director of Athletics and head coach of all sports. He has produced many championship teams while at Clarion and has coached some outstanding athletes during his career. He has set an enviable record as coach, teacher,

scholar and gentleman. I , , ~ssiatant'. ~ootbch Coaches Tom Carnahan is working with Coach Tippin as line coach. Coach Carnahan is , an instructor in Safety Education, Mathematics, and Physical Science at the college and is 9,graduate of Grove,Gity College, class of l$a., Ernest Jahnson, a new addition to the Clar~oncoaching staff, is a 1947 graduate ot Clarion. For eight years he was a teacher-coachbin the Beaver Area schools; where he burned out some excellent teams. Prior to coming to Clarion, he taught for a year at Baldwin High ~chd61,Long Island, N. Y. He is Clarion's backfield coach. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, 372 Phila. St. - Phone IN5-6932

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