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M O N T A N A POWER President ...... Dr. Neil Bucklew A thletic Directory Athletic Director ...... Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director ...... Barbara Hollmann Business Manager ...... Tim Kendall Athletic Faculty Representative ...... Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director ...... Dave Guffey Assistant Sports Information D ire ctor ...... Linda Reaves Sports Information Secretary ...... Norma Hober Ticket and Facilities Manager ...... Gary Hughes Concess ions & Promotions D ire ctor ...... Tom Dwyer Grizzly Athletic Association Director ...... A1 Kempfert Head Football Coach Larry Donovan Assistant Football C oach ...... Joe Glenn Assistant Football C oach ...... Joe Yeager Assistant Football C oach Mike Johnson Assistant Football C oach ...... Lynn Rosenbach Assistant Football C oach ...... Mike Van Diest Assistant Football C oach ...... Ken Flajole Assistant Football C oach ...... Craig Fouhy Head Men’s Coach and Basketball Coordinator ...... Mike Montgomery Assistant Basketball Coach ...... Assistant Basketball Coach ...... Bob Niehl Head Women s Basketball Coach ...... Robin Selvig Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Annette Whitaker Men’s Track and Cross Country C oach ...... Bill Leach Women’s Cross Country and Track C oach ...... Dick Koontz Wrestling Coach ...... Scott Bliss Gymnastics Coach Terry Hamilton Men’s Tennis C oa ch ...... Larry Gianchetta Women’s Tennis C oach ...... Kris Nord Men s Golf Coach Gary Nygaard Women’s Swimming C oach ...... Doug Brenner Women’s Volleyball Coach ...... Dick Scott Trainer ...... Dennis Murphy Associate Trainer ...... pat Archer Head Equipment Manager Steve Hackney Assistant Equipment Manager Mat Popham Football Secretary Suelynn Williams Athletic Secretary ...... Cela Burham Ticket Office Secretary ...... Rae Proctor Grizzly Athletic Association Secretary ...... Carol Racheweg Sports Photographer ...... Geoffrey Sutton G eneral Facts Location ...... Missoula, Montana 59812 Enrollment ...... 8,800 (est.) Nickname ...... Grizzlies Colors ...... Copper, Silver, Gold Athletic Affiliations ...... , NCAA Football Stadium Dornblaser Stadium (Capacity 12,500) Grizzly Tracks Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home football games at the . They are produced by the Sports Information Director and the UM Printing Services.

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1 Today's Game by Dave Guffey UM Sports Information Director Griz-Cats Square Off for 82nd Meeting Today It’s all been said before. THE GAME. One “The MSU program has made a lot of very active. Oakland has three intercep­ of the oldest football rivalries in the United progress under its new coaching staff and tions. States. seems to be doing what the Montana MSU LBs Jim Kalafat (138 tackles) and Who cares what the records are, right? Grizzlies have been doing, and that’s playing Mark Eibner (120) rank among the league This is the Griz-Cat game, or Cat-Griz with pride, playing as a unit and playing with leaders. Linemen Phil Bruneau and Bob game, depending on where your loyalties lie. intensity,” Donovan said. “This game is a Kardoes have 65 and 57 tackles, respective­ Well, about 20 coaches and about 200 source of pride for the players, coaches and ly- football players care what the records are everyone in the state.” Linemen Cliff Lewis (42 tackles, five pass this year. Don’t tell them this is for bragging The Grizzlies have dominated the series deflections), Andre Stephens (24), Joe Nuu rights. It’s for a lot more. which began in 1897, winning 47 times, (23) and Shawn and Scott Poole (18 and 16, Upstart Montana State boasts the best losing 29 and there have been five ties. respectively), lead UM. record in the Big Sky Conference coming However, in recent years MSU has won In the secondary Tony Fudge and Scott into today’s 82nd meeting. MSU is 4-1 in eight of 10 meetings, although UM won 27- Ellig each have 31 stops, and Fudge has a league action (5-3 overall) and suffered its 17 in Bozeman last season and 24-8 in 1978 team-high four interceptions. Reed Madison first Big Sky setback, 36-20, at the University in Missoula. In the Grizzly win last year now (30), John Kovacich (21) and Gary Lowry of Idaho last week. graduated Mike Hagen rushed for three (18) are next. MSU’s Jim Anderson ranks And the Big Sky’s other “ upstart” team, TDs, Rocky Klever had 104 yards rushing among the league secondary leaders with 61 the University of Montana Grizzlies, are 3-2 and MSU’s Tony Boddie gained 105 yards. tackles and five interceptions. UM QB Allan Powell passed for 118 yards. This will be the final home game for One of the principals in that matchup Montana in 1982. Next week UM is at returns for MSU. Boddie, who is one of the Portland State for a non-league game. MSU Big Sky leaders in rushing and receiving, will host Northern Arizona in its league returns. Powell, although a back to quarter­ finale. UM is at Weber State Nov. 13 for its back Mary Mornhinweg (who was injured final Big Sky game. prior to last year’s matchup) is the backup QB. Boddie has rushed for 664 yards for five TDs and a 3.9 average. He has 38 receptions for 485 yards and four TDs. His nine TDs leads the Bobcats. The Grizzlies counter with tailback Greg Iseman who has gained 645 yards on the ground and five TDs. He has caught 19 passes for 161 yards and a score. His six TDs leads the Grizzlies. QB Mornhinweg adds to his records with each completion. He became the first signal Linebacker Curt McElroy. caller in UM history to go over 3,000 yards. He now holds career records in yards (3,057), completions (247) and attempts in league action (4-3 overall), and still figure (449). in the championship picture, along with Mike Godfrey won the QB duties at MSU MSU and several BSC teams. from three-year incumbent Barry Sullivan, The upstart tag applies to both Montana and has responded with 1,595 yards and 12 schools, because all of the media, from touchdowns. His favorite target (behind Tailback Greg Iseman. national to Big Sky, picked the schools to Boddie) is tight end Joe Bignell who has 33 finish on the bottom of the pack in the Big receptions for 299 yards and a TD. Si Sky ladder. Timberman has 29 for 329 and has also You’d think that at least the Big Sky rushed for 370 yards. STANDINGS prognosticators would know better. After The leading receivers for Montana are all, the Grizzlies were picked low last season tight end Brian Salonen (20 for 266 yards); O verall Big Sky W L W L and responded with 7-3 overall and 5-2 Dave Glenn (13 for 188 and two TDs); league records. Iseman; Joe Klucewich (15 for 130) and John Montana State . 5 3 4 1 “The annual Grizzly Bobcat game is extra Hinson (11 for 107). Klucewich has rushed Idaho ...... 5 2 2 1 important because it gets everyone in the for 187 yards and three TDs. Boise State. .. . 5 2 3 2 state of Montana involved,” said third-year Today’s matchups boast an outstanding Montana ... 4 3 3 2 Grizzly coach Larry Donovan. “ It has extra core of linebackers, led by second team Big N. Arizona ... . 3 3 2 2 incentive this year because the cham­ Sky choice Curt McElroy, who leads the Idaho State .. . 3 4 1 2 pionship of the league is in the balance. Grizzlies with 88 stops, five for losses, four R eno ...... 3 4 1 3 “It’s great to see the two Montana schools forced fumbles and an interception. Weber State . . 2 5 0 3 in a position to determine who is the Fellow LBs Scott Gratton (59 stops), Ben T H IS W EEK: Boise St. at Cal Poly, SLO; champion in the Big Sky Conference,” Kiefer (55), Brent Oakland (54), Jake Idaho St. at Idaho; Reno at Weber St. Donovan continued. Trammell (33) and John Rooney (28) are all 2 Keeping the MONTANA GRIZZLIES “On The Move” The car dealers named on this page have provide tana Athletic Department for recruiting and ot to the following dealers for helping “On The Move.”

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3 President Neil Bucklew

Dr. Neil S. Bucklew assumed his duties as the 14th president of the University of Montana in August 1981. Bucklew, 41, comes 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 had served as acting athletic director from July 1, 1975. 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 responsibilities 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 Athtetic Director Barbara Hollmann Barbara is beginning her third year at UM. She began her job in August of 1980. Prior to coming to UM she was at the Univeristy 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, Hollmann was at uVerSl^ i ^ ^ au u^0ll ’ W^ere S^e was associate director of recreational sports from through 1974. Her husband, Robert is an associate professor of management at UM.

Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney

At5 S » WS / ° Urtp Vea[ a\ UM’S f?Culfy athletic representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Associa ion Evan 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 A i i w S n ' ? 9 i S t ,9n' WS 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 UnStvTl965 661From w Ip W(1966-69) and Northern Colorado organizations. He determines 2X8 E SK ar* M° ntana repreM nM ” e to 'he NCAA. Denney and his

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Larry Donovan (Nebraska 1964)

Larry R. Donovan is beginning his third year as head defensive coordinator in 1970. In 1968 USD finished 9-1 and coach at the University of Montana. He guided UM to a 7-3 ranked No. 8 nationally in Division II. record last season — the fifth winningest season in the In 1972 Larry began a four-year stint at Washington State, schools’ history. It was the first winning season UM has had where the Cougars ranked 16th in the nation. His first two in five seasons. seasons he was defensive line coach, and then was elevated Born March 31,1941, Donovan was a two-year letterman to defensive coordinator. in football and track at the University of Nebraska, where he The University of Iowa was his next stop, this time for graduated in 1964. His senior year at Nebraska he played for three seasons, where he served as offensive line coach for a 9-2 team, which defeated Miama (Fla.) in the Gotham one year and and passing game coach for two. Bowl, 36-34. At Kansas Larry was outside linebacker coach, and two of His collegiate coaching career started after his senior his starting linebackers there were drafted in the second and season in 1962, when Donovan joined the Cornhuskers as a fifth rounds of the NFL draft. graduate assistant. That season Nebraska won the Big 8 Donovan received his bachelor’s degree in social science championship and advanced to the Orange Bowl. He then from Nebraska in 1964. In 1968 he earned his master’s joined the Army, but stayed close to football, playing service degree in secondary education from the University of South ball in Korea and directing the division team to an 8-0-1 Dakota. He was a member of the ROTC at Nebraska. record. Donovan moved to the University of South Dakota as He is married to the former Georgia Merriam, a head freshman coach in 1967, when his team was 4-0. He family therapist. They have two daughters, Andrea, remained there through the 1971 season, moving up to 13, and Molly, 9, and are expecting a child in backfield coach in 1968 and 1969, and then became late October.

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Ken Flajole Joe Glenn Defensive Backs Receivers

Ken Flajole joined coach Larry Donovan’s staff in March of Joe is beginning his third season at UM. He was head coach at 1980. Flajole (Pronounced Flay-Jull), 27, came from the Doane College in Crete, Nebraska for four seasons before University of Washington football staff, where he was a part-time coming to Montana. Glenn, 33, compiled a 21-18-1 record at assistant who helped with the defensive cornerbacks. The Doane. Prior to the Doane assignment he coached at Northern Huskies finished the 1979 season ranked 11th nationally, and led Arizona under Joe Salem. Glenn’s first coaching job was at the the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior to coaching for the Huskies he University of South Dakota in 1973. He graduated in the ROTC was the head track coach at Mann Junior High School in Seattle program at USD in 1971. He was a standout QB and receiver at in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran USD. He returned to school after a stint in the Army and earned University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. a master’s degree in 1975. Joe and his wife, Michele, have a While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I daughter, Erin, 9, and a son, Casey, 3. One of 12 children, Joe champion. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, was born in Lincoln, Neb. located in Tacoma, Wash. He received his B.A. in education and his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all conference recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Junior College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep High School in 1971. His wife’s name is Teri. They have a year- old daughter, Kelly.

Mike Johnson Lynn Rosenbach Outside Line Running B

Mike begins his fourth season in a coaching capacity at the The “dean” of the Grizzly staff, Lynn Rosenbach (pronounced University of Montana. He served as graduate assistant working Rose-In-Baw), has been involved in coaching 6r athletic with the defensive backs for two seasons, until being named admininstration for 23 years, and is beginning his third season at outside linebacker coach in February of 1981. He came to UM as UM. Twenty years of experience have all been in the state of a player in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Washington. His most recent coaching stint was head coach at Oregon. As a defensive back at M t. Hood he set a school career Mount Vernon High School, from 1975-79. His record there for record in interceptions (eight), and was a two-year JC letterman six seasons was 36-20-2. He won two league championships in for his nationally ranked team in 1976. He attended North Bend that period. Born in Oak Harbor, Wash., Rosenbach was head High in Oregon, where he was a three-sport standout. He played football coach at Olympic College in Bremerton, Wash, from defensive back for the Grizzlies. His prep coach was his father, 1967-69, and was then elevated to athletic director from 1969-75 Howie Johnson, who also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike before leaving to take the position in Mt. Vernon. Before serving and his wife, Terri, have a two-year-old daughter, Stephanie, and at those schools, the 1958 graduate of Western Washington had a boy, Kyle, in September. State coached football, track and wrestling at Everett Communi­ ty (1964-67). His coaching career began in 1958 at Entiat High School in Washington. During his career he has been a head football coach at four high schools, a community college and a four year college. Rosenbach has been named coach of the year twice, once at the high school level and once for his 7-2 division champion team at Olympic College. He played offensive guard and linebacker at Western Washington and was team captain. Lynn’s wife’s name is Rosalie (Rosie). They have three children. 8 Assistant Coaches

Mike Van Diest Joe Yeager Defensive Offensive Strength 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 past two seasons. Prior to coach in UM history when he joined the Grizzly staff in January coming to Montana he served as football and track coach at of 1980. His work as a strength coach was recognized last year, North Kitsap High School in Washington for two years. He as he was named Region IV National Strength Coach of the played collegiate football at Puget Sound University, where he Year. Prior to joining Montana the East Helena native was the graduated in 1978. He received his B.A. in Health and Physical strength coach and assistant defensive line coach at the Education. He attended Olympic Junior College and was named University of Wyoming. His first coaching job was as a graduate the outstanding offensive lineman as a sophomore. He played assistant for the Cowboys under Fred Akers in 1976. Van Diest semi-pro football for the Kitsap County Chiefs in 1979. The 27- played his collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end and year-old is single. offensive 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 is 29 and single.

Grizzly Athletic Department Starts Pat Norwood Fund

A special “ Pat Norwood Fund” has been It was during that surgery that doctors developed for the University of Montana discovered the cancerous growth. Pat has student-athlete, announced Grizzly Athletic been battling the disease ever since. He Director Harley Lewis. thought he had it licked this past summer, Norwood was been battling cancer for the and last spring was working out, trying to past few months, and the fund was prepare for another football season. established to help aid him to pay some of However, more cancerous growth was his expenses. discovered. “The ^purpose of the trust fund is to give an opportunity to Pat to clear up some of Doctors confirmed that the cancerous the debts he has incurred during his illness, tissue was spreading, but Pat is handling the so he can be comfortable that his economic situation in his own way. He says faith in slate is clean,” Lewis said. “We want to do God continues to help him in his day-to-day anything we can do to help this fine young living. He said with God on his side there is man.” no real limit. Norwood, a 6-2^2^ 240-pound senior from Please send your gifts to: Pat was considered one of the best pass Billings, started three seasons for the blockers at UM in the past few seasons. He Grizzlies at offensive tackle. A growth was THE PAT NORWOOD FUND had started since his freshmen season at discovered under his arm prior to the 1981 tackle. football game with Northern Arizona. c/o University of He was an outstanding football player and Norwood started that game, and expected Montana Athletic Dept. wrestler at Billings Senior High School. He to return to the lineup after the surgery. Adams Field House was an All-State player in football and the One magazine had picked him to the pre­ Missoula, MT 59812 season All-Big Sky team. state heavyweight wrestling champion his senior year.

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The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is research and service. halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and Four wilderness areas are located nearby Missoula. The bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers master’s degrees in 54 natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for programs and doctoral degrees in 13. hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski University, includes a full range of programs and courses in areas are located within minutes of the University. Several the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM humanities. The College also offers curricula in inter­ owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus. disciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to in­ terdepartmental studies. The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers in Seven professional schools complete the academic education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school program—Business Administration, Fine Arts, Journalism, opened in September, 1895, with 50 students enrolling the Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied Health first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of Mount Sentinel, Sciences. UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty members The aim of the University is to provide its students with a to a present enrollment of 8,800 and approximately 450 relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best fulltime state supported faculty positions. facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive Throughout its history, the University of Montana has for this goal.

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Top, left to right, are linebacker Scott Gratton (44), center Brian Caraway (78) and linebacker Brent Oakland (47). Bottom, left to right, are strong safety Tony Fudge (2), Head Coach Larry Donovan and outside linebacker John Rooney (18). Photos by Geoffrey Sutton.

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16 Big Sky First Team

Jerry Luchau...... 1963 Barry Darrow... 1972 Greg Anderson...... 1974-75-76 Chris Pomajevich ...... 1963 Mick Dennehy .. 1972 Paul C o o ley...... 1976 Pete G otay...... 1963 Leo LaRoche . . . 1972 Monty Bullerdick...... 1977 Pa ul Connelly...... 1964 Ron Rosenberg . 1972,1974 .-...... 1978 Wa yne Harrington ...... 1964 Steve Taylor. . . . 1973 Allen G reen...... 1978 Terry Bergen...... 1965 Dave Harrington 1973 Sa m M a rtin ...... 1978-79 Willie Jones...... 1965 S ly H a rd v ...... 1973-74 Guy Bingham ...... 1978-79 Warren Hill...... 1966 Greg Dunn ...... 1978-79 Bob Graham ...... 1967 Jim Hard ...... 1979 Lon Howard ...... 1967 Ra ul Allegre...... 1979 Larry Huggins ...... 1967 Kent Clausen ...... 1979 Bryan M agnuson ...... 1967 Pa t Curry ...... 1981 Mick O ’Neill ...... 1967 Jim Rooney ...... 1981 Bob Beers ...... 1967-68 Mickey Sutton ...... 1981 Herb White ...... 1967-68 Tuufuli Uperesa...... 1968-69 Tim Gallagher ...... 1969 Bill G u tm an ...... 1969 Les K en t...... 1969 Jim Nordstrom ...... 1969 Pacific Coast, Roy Robinson ...... 1969 John Stedham...... 1969 Northwest, Skyline Larry Stranahan ...... 1969 Arnie Blancas ...... 1969-70 Chris Bentz ...... 1914 La rry Miller ...... 1969-70 Alfred Robertson...... 1914 15 Karl S tein...... 1969-70 Earl“Click” C la rk ...... 1915 SteveOkoniewski ...... 1970-71 “Wild” Bill K elly...... 1924-25 Steve Caputo...... 1971 Bob Beers Reid H arm o n...... 1929 RayStachnick ...... 1971 Bob Stansberry ...... 1933 Kit Blue...... 1972 1967-68 All- Milt Popovich ...... 1937 Aldo Forte ...... 1937 Ray B auer...... 1950 Bob Byrne ...... 1951 Hal Maus ...... 1952 Jim M urray ...... 1952 All-Americans Dick Im e r...... 1953 54 Joe DeLucas ...... 1954 Player Y e a r Doug Dasinger...... 1955 Chris Bentz ...... 1921 Stan Renning...... 1957-58 John Lands ...... 1958 59 Wild Bill K e lly ...... 1926 Bob O’Billovich ...... 1960 Tom Davis ...... 1929* Pat Dodson ...... 1960 Jim Morrow Terry Dillon...... 1961 Waldo Ekegren ...... 1930* Bob Standsberry ...... 1933* Henry Blastic Milt Popovich ...... 1937 Joe Deluca ...... 1954* Doug Dansinger ...... 1955* Stan Renning ...... 1957*-58 John L a n d s ...... 1958-59* Terry Dillon ...... 1962 Bob Beers (Associated Press, first team) ...... 1967-68 Herb White (AP) ...... 1968* Tuufuli Uperesa (AP, 2nd team, Kodak*) Les Kent (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1969 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) Ray Brum (AP*) Ray Stein (AP and Kodak*) Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1970 Ray Brum (Kodak, 1st team) Arnie Blancas (AP*) Steve Okoniewski (AP*) Greg Maloney (CoSIDA, 2nd team) Steve Okoniewski (AP, 3rd team; Kodak, 2nd team) ...... 1971 Steve Caputo (AP*) Barry Darrow (AP*) Barry Darrow (Universal Sports, 2nd team ) ...... 1972 Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd team ) ...... 1974 Greg Anderson (1975 AP*/AP, Kodak 1st team ...... 1976 Monty Bullerdick (AP*) ...... 1977 Steve Fisher (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Jim Hard (Kodak, 1st team; AP*) ...... 1979 Allen Green (Pepsi-Mizlou, 1st team) Ed Cerkovnik (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Bob O ’Billovich *Denotes honorable mention. 1959-61

17 All-Time Leaders (since 1948) S in g le Season Career Rushing Yr. Yds. Rushing 1. Steve Caputo 1971 1253 1. Rocky Klever 2228 yards 2. Monty Bullerdick 1977 1022 2. Steve Caputo 2076 yards 3. Les Kent 1969 972 3. Monty Bullerdick 1813 yards 4. Terry Dillon 1962 892 4. Arnie Blancas 1604 yards 5. Dick Imer 1954 889 5. Dick Imer 1592 yards 6. Arnie Blancas 1970 855 6. Terry Dillon 1569 yards 7. Bryan Magnuson 1967 818 7. Del Spear 1429 yards 8. Monty Bullerdick 1978 791 8. Paul Connelly 1348 yards 9. Rocky Klever 1981 783 9. Jeff Hoffmann 1345 yards 10. Paul Connelly 1965 753 10. Bob Byrne 1313 yards Scoring Yr. Pts. Scoring 1. Dan Worrell 1969 67 1. Bruce Carlson 196 pts. 2. Dick Imer 1954 64 2. Dan Worrell 180 pts. 3. Dan Worrell 1970 60 3. Del Spear 126 pts. Del Spear 1974 60 4. Bob Turnquist 115 pts. 5. Bruce Carlson 1976 55 5. Rocky Klever 112 pts. Dean Rominger 1981 55 6. Dick Imer I l l pts. 7. Pat Dodson 1960 54 7. Raul Allegre 102 pts. Rocky Klever 1979 54 8. Terry Dillon 96 pts. 9. Bruce Carlson 1977 53 Casey Reilly 96 pts. 10. Raul Allegre 1978-79 51 10. Pat Dodson 92 pts. 11. Terry Dillon 1962 50 11. Jeff Hoffman 90 pts. Arnie Blancas 1970 50 12. Arnie Blancas 88 pts. Bob Turnquist 1971 50 Receiving Receiving Yr. Yds. 1. Ray Bauer 1250 yards 1. Jim Hard 1979 722 2. Vern Kelly 1103 yards 2. Paul Cooley 1976 607 3. Jim Hard 960 yards 3. Vern Kelly 1978 564 4. Paul Cooley 941 yards 4. Ray Bauer 1950 563 5. Brian Salonen 864 yards 5. Vern Kelly 1977 539 6. Allen Green 837 yards 6. Doug Bain 1969 473 7. John Lands 701 yards 7. Terry Hurley 1955 431 8. Duane Walker 700 yards 8. Brian Salonen 1981 418 9. Brad Dantic 590 yards 9. Glen Welch 1972 386 10. Doug Bain 584 yards 10. Al Luis 1968 371 11. Tom McMahon 565 yards 11. John Lands 1958 352 Passing Passing Yr. Yds. 1. Marty Mornhinweg 3057 yards 1. Bob Boyes 1979 1668 2. 2296 yards 2. Tom Kingsford 1950 1361 3. Bob Boyes 2178 yards 3. Marty Mornhinweg 1981 1187 4. Ray Brum 2068 yards 4. Tim Kerr 1977 1097 5. Tim Kerr 1745 yards 5. Marty Mornhinweg 1982 996 6. Van Troxel 1447 yards 6. Ray Brum 1969 969 7. Rock Svennungsen 1446 yards 7. Marty Mornhinweg 1980 874 8. Dick Heath 1231 yards 8. Gary Berding 1970 828 9. Gary Berding 1177 yards 9. D ick Heath 1953 809 10. Tom Huffer 1144 yards 10. Norm Kampschror 1955 803 11. Ed Steiner 1073 yards 11. James Kelly 1957 797

Monty Bullerdick Dick Heath p at Dodson

18 G rizzly Cup Initiated in 1921, the Grizzly Cup is the University of Montana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E. Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education department, began the award which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the playing field.

Larry H ig b e e...... 1921 Murdo C am pbell ...... 1955 Gil P o rte r ...... 1922 Dale Shupe ...... 1956 Gil P o rte r ...... 1923 Don Williamson ...... 1957 Angus M eagher...... 1924 Naseby Rhinehart, J r ...... 1958 Russ S weet ...... 1925 Mike G ranbois ...... 1959 Ted Elman ...... 1926 Rudy R uana ...... 1960 Clarence C o y le ...... 1927 Bob O’Billovich ...... 1961 Eddie C h in s k e ...... 1928 Bob O’Billovich ...... 1962 Tom D a v is ...... 1929 Paul D. M ille r ...... 1963 Ray L e w is...... 1930 Tim Aldrich ...... 1964 Glenn Lockwood ...... 1931 William M. R ice ...... 1965 Lowell D a ile y ...... 1932 Gary B. P e c k ...... 1966 D a le H in m a n ...... 1933 Greg H an so n ...... 1967 Al D ahlbert...... 1934 Willie J o n e s ...... 1968 Naseby Rhinehart, Sr ...... 1935 Mick H a rrin g to n ...... 1969 Henry Blastic ...... 1936 Roy Robinson ...... 1970 Bill L a ze tich...... 1938 Lonzo Lew is ...... 1971 Bob Thornally ...... 1940 Steve O koniew ski ...... 1972 Tom O ’D o n n e ll ...... 1941 EarlTye ...... 1973 Bill Jones ...... 1942 Robin S elvig ...... 1974 Henry D ahm er ...... 1943 Rock Svennungsen ...... 1975 Charles Moses ...... 1948 Dean Erhard ...... 1976 John H e ld in g ...... 1949 Marsha Hamilton ...... 1977 Jack O ’Laughlin ...... 1950 Tim Kerr ...... 1978 Jack Luckman Ray Bauer ...... 1951 Ed Cerkovnik ...... 1979 1953 Grizzly Cup Robert Byrne ...... 1952 Craig Zanon ...... 1980 Jack Luckman ...... 1953 Rocky Klever ...... 1981 Ed Anderson ...... 1954

G rizzly Awards Each year five outstanding University of Montana football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the Minnesota Vikings. The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UMs’ outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Company in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the teams’ outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the form er Grizzly football player who died in 1977.

Rocky Klever Dillon Winner 1978-79-81 Grizzly Cup , 1981 Dillon Weskamp Golden Helmet M iller 1964—Wayne Harrington 1967—Larry Huggins 1967— Bob Beers 1976—Doug Betters 1965—Paul Connelly 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1968— Herb White 1977—Steve Fisher 1966—Jim Neilsen 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969—Jim Nordstrom 1978—Steve Fisher 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1970—Larry Miller 1970—Jim Nordstrom 1979—Sam Martin 1968—Mike Buzzard 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1971—Casey Reilly 1980—Arnie Rigoni 1969—Karl Stein 1972—Ron Richards 1972—M ick Dennehy 1981—Pat Curry 1970—Arnie Blancas 1973—Jim Leid 1973—Sly Hardy Carlson 1971—Steve Caputo 1974—Larry Farnam 1974— Ron Rosenberg 1977— Ron Lebsock 1972—Jeff Hoffmann 1975—Steve Dionas 1975—Walt Brett 1978—Tim Kerr 1973—Bob Smith 1976—Dan Sullivan 1976—Greg Anderson 1979—Jim Hard 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1977— Kelly Johnson 1977—Terry Falcon 1980—Kent Clausen 1975—Del Spear 1978—Kent Clausen 1978—Guy Bingham 1981—Rocky Klever 1976—Paul Fiskness 1979—Guy Bingham 1979—Greg Dunn 1977—Monty Bullerdick 1980—Brian McHugh 1980—Jay Becker 1978—Rocky Klever 1981—Jim Rooney 1981—Scott Gratton 1979—Rocky Klever 1980—Wayne Harper 1981—Rocky Klever

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20 t STATE The Big Sky

0 RENO Athletic Conference

The Big Sky Athletic Conference enters its 20th season of The Name “ Big Sky” originated in a novel authored by A.B. operation coming off what many feel was its greatest athletic year (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Montana in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. since the league was formed back in 1963. Jack Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Director, promoted The Big Sky, last season fo r the second straight tim e, had the I-A A the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. Harry Missildine of the football champion in Idaho State and now has more I-AA football Spokane Spokesman Review called for the conference to be named “ the titles (two) since the division was formed back in 1978 than any other B ig Sky Conference” in his column o f Feb. 20,1963. On Feb. 25,1963, conference. In basketball the University of Idaho became the first the conference name was adopted by the presidents of the newly cage team in Big Sky history to crack the nation’s elite “ Top Ten’’ formed league during a meeting in Spokane, W A. basketball poll in both Associated Press and United Press In te r­ Ron Stephenson, 38, is only the fourth commissioner in the 20-year national. Idaho advanced to the final 16 teams in the NCAA history of the Big Sky Conference with all of his 17 years of Basketball Tournament. experience as an administrator coming at member institutions. The Big Sky Conference established winning percentage records The personable Stephenson has had the unique experience of against non-conference opponents in football and basketball last witnessing the evolution o f the league since its inception in 1963 as a season. In football the league was 25-9 against outside competition student, coach and athletic administrator. He replaced Steve Belko for a .735 winning percentage. In basketball the Big Sky was 62-39 in who retired as commissioner on July 1, 1981. Belko succeeded John non-league affairs fo r a w in n in g percentage o f .614, up 225 Roning as the Big Sky’s third commissioner in 1977. Roning served percentage points over the 1980-81 season o f 18-43. The increase was w ith the league from 1971-77 assuming the duties from Jack Friel the best in the nation according to the N C A A statistical service. who served as the Big Sky Commissioner from its inception in 1963 to The Big Sky s success on the field and court was evident at the 1971. The conference offices were located initially in Pullman, W A turnstiles in 1981-82. until Roning moved the headquarters to Boise on July 1,1971, where As a league the Big Sky was second among other I-AA football they have been ever since. conferences averaging 11,466 per game, while leading all o f I-A A in A native of Idaho, Stephenson came to the Big Sky from Boise percent of stadium capacity at 67.4. In basketball the Big Sky was State University where he served as assistant athletic director since ranked 12th among the 29 m ajor basketball playing conferences w ith February o f 1971. He attended Tw in Falls, Idaho High School and is a a 4,949 average per game. 1965 graduate o f Idaho State U niversity w ith a B.S. in business As usual Big Sky teams had their share o f A ll-A m e rica selections adm inistration. He received his masters o f business administration led by Boise State wrestler Scott Barrett, who at 126-pounds, degree from the University of Idaho in 1971. W hile at the University became the first Big Sky grappler to advance to the finals of the o f Idaho he served as the institution’s ticket manager and head tennis NCAA Wrestling Championships. Idaho s John Trott and Leroy and wrestling coach before becoming an assistant athletic director. Robinson were named to the 800-meter All-America team at the During his four seasons as Idaho’s tennis mentor (1967-1970) he NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. guided the Vandals to a 74-23 overall record including four Big Sky The Big Sky Conference conducts championships in eight sports, titles and four Big Sky “ Coach-of-the-Year” awards. including cross country, football, wrestling, basketball, golf, tennis He is m arried to the and indoor and outdoor track and field. Eight institutions are former Patti Judy of Twin currently members of the league that has an NCAA Division I-AA Falls, ID and they are the affiliation in football and an NCAA Division I affiliation in all other parents o f tw o sons, M ike, sports including an automatic berth to the NCAA Basketball 16, and M ark, 14. 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 fourth year College, Ogden, UT. Boise State University, Boise, ID; and w ith the Big Sky since his Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, joined the league in July arrival in 1979. Prior to 1970. The University of Nevada-Reno was admitted to the league that he was the sports July 1,1979. information director at The Big Sky has member schools in five states and covers more Montana State University than 220,000 square miles (or almost l / 12th o f the total square miles for three years. Susie in the continental United States). The five states included in the Big Sereduk is in her second Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and U tah) span year as the administrative from the Canadian to Mexican borders. assistant for the league. Ron Stephenson COMMISSIONER

21 1 the Bobcats meet DAD always wins!

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22 1982 University of Montana Alphabetical Roster

No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Ex. Hom etown No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Ex. Hometown 61 Greg Amundsen OG 6-2% 230 Sr. 2 V Seattle, W A 88 Bob McCauley WR 6-2 186 So. IV Missoula, M T 95 Chip Anderson DB 6-2 180 Fr. HS Spokane, WA 46 Curt McElroy ILB 6-1 226 Sr. 3V Butte, M T 49 Mike Austin DB 5-11 160 Fr. HS Tacoma, W A 14 Curt McGinness TB 6-2 192 Jr. 2V Janesville, WI 40 Ned Becker DB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Atlantic, IA 99 Mike McKenna K 5-7 150 Fr. HS San Antonio, TX 23 Alan Botzheim RB 5-11 185 Fr. HS lone, W A 52 Joel Mee DT 6-1 225 Fr. HS Great Falls, M T 36 Jim Burke OL 6-0 200 Fr. HS St. Paul Park, M N 71 Rocky Miller OT 6-4 250 Sr. 3V Richland, W A 78 Brian Caraway OC 6-3 230 Sr. 3V Great Falls, M T 85 Scott Moe WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS Missoula, M T 3 Joey Charles TB 5-11 195 Jr. JC Valencia, CA 65 Scott Moore OG 6-3 220 Fr. HS Coos Bay, OR 87 Jeff Christopher P/WR 5-11 170 So. SQ Poison, M T 53 Scott Moothart OC 6-1 220 Fr. HS Helena, M T 82 Tony Coe WR 6-1 170 Fr. HS Renton, W A 11 Marty Mornhinweg QB 5-11 185 Jr. 2V San Jose, CA 62 Mike Cogar OT 6-4 240 Fr. HS Missoula, MT 30 Scott Murray TB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Kalispell, M T 15 Johnny Coppedge QB 6-3% 185 Fr. HS Stayton, OR — Pat Norwood OT 6-2% 240 Sr. 3V Billings, M T 9 Bob Connors QB/WR 6-1 185 So. IV Glasgow, M T 7 Joe Nuu ILB 6-1 230 Sr. IV Bakersfield, CA 70 BobCordier OT 6-4 242 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA 47 Brent Oakland ILB 6-2 225 Jr. IV Glendive, M T 75 Mike Crouse DT 6-3% 235 Jr. 2 V Spokane, WA 97 Larry Oliver TE 6-6 215 Fr. HS Hillsboro, OR 55 Glenn Dacus OC 6-4 235 So. IV Enumclaw, WA — Kraig Paulson DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Plentywood, M T 41 Brad Dantic WR 5-9 170 Jr. 2 V Laurel, M T 59 Greg Pells DT 6-4 210 Fr. HS Calgary, Alberta 60 Eric Dawald OG 6-1 210 So. SQ Owattona, MN 74 Shane Perkins DL 6-5 205 Fr. HS Wallace, ID 56 Darryl Deeks OC 6-2 240 Jr. JC Bend, OR 72 Scott Poole DT 6-6 240 So. SQ Spokane, W A 79 Dan Dilts OT 6-6 245 Jr. IV Walla Walla, WA 73 Shawn Poole DT 6-4 220 Fr. HS Spokane, W A 81 Rick Dozier ILB 6-3% 210 Fr. HS Kent, W A 6 Alan Powell QB 6-4 200 Jr. IV Lewistown, M T 91 Dave Dummett ILB 6-1 218 So. JC Sanborn, IA 68 Shane Powell DT 6-4 220 Fr. HS Lewistown, M T 10 Rob Dunn QB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Olympia, WA 17 Ted Ray WR 5-11 173 Fr. HS Stevensville, M T 37 Jeff Egberg WR 6-1 173 Fr. HS Great Falls, M T 12 Kelly Richardson QB/WR 6-1 180 So. IV Grants Pass, OR 16 Scott Ellig FS 6-2 195 Sr. IV Spokane, WA 48 Shawn Real-Bird FB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Hardin, MT 2 Tony Fudge SS 6-2 200 Jr. 2V Great Falls, M T 13 Rod Robison TB 6-0 192 Fr. HS Jackson, W Y 63 Steve Garrison OG 6-3 226 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA 26 Alex Rodriguez DB 5-11 170 Jr. JC Hawthorne, CA 89 Tim Gillis OLB 6-4 210 Fr. HS Portland, OR 50 Eric Roepke NG 6-2 230 Fr. HS Tulsa, OK 83 David Glenn WR 6-4 205 Sr. IV Elma, W A 1 Dean Rominger K/P 6-2 210 Jr. 2V Fort Benton, M T 44 Scott Gratton OLB 6-0 215 Sr. 3V Missoula, M T 18 John Rooney OLB 6-1 205 Jr. IV Butte, M T 39 Gregg Green ILB 6-0 220 Jr. JC Tonasket, WA 66 Tom Rutt OG 6-6 265 So. IV Laurel, MT 58 Harold Guse OT 6-6 235 Jr. JC Janesville, M N 98 Brian Salonen TE 6-2% 235 Jr. 2V Great Falls, M T 90 Bob Habeck WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS Missoula, M T 57 Dave Seaman OL 6-2 220 Fr. HS Mt. Vernon, W A 20 Tony Harvey CB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Richmond, CA 94 Steve Senna WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Olympia, WA 25 Mike Helean TB 6-0 190 So. SQ Missoula, M T 34 Beau Shahan DB 6-4 190 Fr. HS Billings, M T 84 John Hinson TE 6-2% 225 Sr. 3V Seattle, W A 45 Terry Shillam DB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Spokane, WA 69 Dave Hyytinen DL 6-1 225 Fr. HS Federal Way, W A 27 Richard Sethman CB 5-11 180 Jr. JC Lakewood, CA 33 Greg Iseman TB 6-1 201 Sr. IV Baldwin City, KS 64 M ark Smith OG 6-3 210 Fr. HS Vancouver, W A 31 Sean Jahr FB 6-1 195 So. IV Port Orchard, WA 38 Malcum Sorrell OLB 6-1 195 Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA 8 Rob Jones DB 5-11 180 Sr. IV Oakland, CA 86 Kenny Staab WR 6-0 175 So. SQ Baker, OR 42 Ben Kiefer OLB 6-4 220 Sr. IV Burlington, KS 92 Andre Stephens NG 6-3 215 Jr. 2V Tacoma, W A 29 Joe Klucewich FB 6-0 190 Jr. 2 V Missoula, MT 19 Tim Sundquist WR 5-10 175 Jr. IV Great Falls, M T 5 Josh Klucewich DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Missoula, MT 96 Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 221 So. IV Eugene, OR 54 Todd Koechlein DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Littleton,CO 93 Kent Taylor OLB 6-2 210 Jr. JC Wichita, KS 21 John Kovacich CB 6-0 180 Sr. 3V Butte, M T 43 Scott Timberman DB 6-3 190 So. HS Butte, MT 77 Cliff Lewis DT 6-2 240 Jr. JC Los Angeles, CA 32 Jake Trammell ILB 6-2 221 So. IV Vancouver, W A 4 Gary Lowry SS 6-2 190 Jr. 2V Great Falls, M T 76 Pete Villeneuve DL 6-4 220 Fr. HS Sheboygan, W I 28 Reed Madison CB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Butte, M T 80 Kelly Weston OLB 6-2% 215 Jr. JC Tacoma, W A 67 Mark Madsen OG 6-4% 240 Jr. 2V Ellensburg, W A 35 Derrick Williams FB 5-11 196 Jr. IV Los Angeles, CA 24 Kevin Young CB 5-11 170 Jr. JC Toledo, OH

V - Varsity Letters Won SQ = 1981 Squad Member JC = Junior College Transfer HS = High School Recruit

23 GRIZZLY SPECIALTIES BOBCAT SPECIALTIES w h e n M o n tan a Punt Returns Punt KO Returns when MontanaSt. 8—Rob Jones (5-11, 180, Sr.) 83—Bryan Compton 4—Gary Lowry (6-2, 190, Jr.) 8—Pat McLeod (6-0, 172, Sr.) h a s the b a ll 22—Si Timberman has the ball Kick-off Returns GRIZZLY OFFENSE 30—Junior Fulp (5-10, 182, So.) BOBCATS OFFENSE 41—Brad Dantic (5-9, 175, Jr.) 88 Bob McCauley (6-2, 186, So.) ...... WR 17—Ted Ray (5-9, 173, Fr.) FGs, PATs, KOs 86 Joe Bignell (6-4, 230, So.) ...... TE 71 Rocky Miller (6-4, 250, Sr.) ...... LT 1—Mark Carter (5-9%, 168, So.' 67 John Nord (6-5%, 290, Sr.) ...... TT Snaps 61 Greg Amundsen (6-2%, 235, Sr.) ... LG 65 John Blackman (6-2%, 247, Sr.) TG Brian Caraway (6-3, 233, Sr.) ...... C 78—Brian Caraway 78 Punts 50 Larry Shea (6-%, 245, Jr.) ...... C Tom Rutt (6-6, 255, So.) ...... RG 66 3—Dirk Nelson (6-1, 206, Jr.) 7 2 Steve Cornellier (6-4%, 225, Jr.) SG 70 Bob Cordier (6-3%, 232, Jr.) ...... RT FGs, PATs 99—Mike McKenna (5-7, 150, Fr. 76 Eric Harlington (6-4, 247, Jr.) ...... ST 98 Brian Salonen (6-2%, 235, Jr.) ...... TE 8 Pat McLeod (6-%, 172, Sr.) ...... WR 8 3 Dave Glenn (6-4, 205, Sr.) ...... RE Punts, K O 14 Mike Godfrey (6-2%, 190, Jr.) ...... QB 11 Marty Mornhinweg (5-10, 185, Jr.) .. QB 1—Dean Rominger (6-2, 210, Jr.) 20 Tony Boddie (5-11, 195, Sr.) ...... RB 29 Joe Klucewich (6-0, 190, Jr.) ...... FB 22 Si Timberman (6-2, 195, Sr.) ...... FB 33 Greg Iseman (6-1, 205, Sr.) ...... TB 83 Bryan Compton (5-11, 165, Jr.) WR BOBCAT DEFENSE 85 Bruce Bull (6-2%, 190, S r .) ...... LOLB GRIZZLY DEFENSE 78 Bob Kardoes (6-3, 240, Sr.) ...... LDT 42 Ben Kiefer (6-4, 220, Sr.) ...... LOLB 75 David Thompson (6-3, 228, Jr.) .... MG 77 Cliff Lewis (6-2, 240, Jr.) ...... LT 74 Phil Bruneau (6-5%, 255, S r.) ...... RDT 7 Joe Nuu (6-1, 235, Sr.) ...... NG 68 Mark Fellows (6-1, 218, So.) ...... ROLB 73 Shawn Poole (6-4, 222, Fr.) ...... RT 6 Mark Eibner (6-1%, 228, Sr ...... LILB 18 John Rooney (6-1, 205, Jr.) ...... ROLB 32 Jim Kalafat (5-11%, 228, Jr.) ...... RILB 46 Curt McElroy (6-1, 226, Sr.) ...... ILB 11 Bob King (6-0, 170, Sr.) ...... LCB 44 Scott Gratton (6-0, 215, Sr./ 44 Rodney Holland (5-10%, 177, So.) RCB 47 Brent Oakland (6-2, 225, Jr.) ...... ILB 46 Jim Anderson (6-%, 177, S r.) ...... FS 28 Reed Madison (6-1, 188, Sr.) ...... LCB 23 Paul Dilley (6-l1/4, 192, S r.) ...... SS 21 John Kovacich (6-0, 180, Sr.) ...... RCB 2 Tony Fudge (6-2, 202, Jr.) ...... SS Grizzlies 16 Scott Ellig (6-2, 210, Sr.) ...... FS 1 D. Rominger, D/P 52 J. Mee, DT 2 T. Fudge, SS 53 S. Moothart, OC 3 J. Charles, TB 54 T. Koechlein, DB 4 G. Lowry, SS 55 G. Dacus, OL Bobcats 5 J. Klucewich, DB 56 D. Deeks, OL S 6 A. Powell, QB 57 D. Seaman, OL 1 M. Carter, K 53 D. Fink, DT 7 J. Nuu, NG 58 H. Guse, DT 2 T. White, WR 54 T. Modena, C 8 R. Jones, DB 59 G. Pells, DT 3 D. Nelson, P 55 R. Fellows, C 9 B. Connors, QB/WR 60 E. Dawald, OG 4 K. King, CB 56 D. Torchia, ILB 10 Dunn, DB 61 G. Amundsen, OG 6 M. Eibner, ILB 57 Z. Peters, ILB 11 M. Mornhinweg, QB 62 M. Cogar, DL 7 M. Alberta, K-P 59 L. Burt, MG 12 K. Richardson, QB/WR 63 S. Garrison, OG 8 P. McLeod, WR 60 B. Strong, OG 13 R. Robison, TB 64 M. Smith, OG 10 B. Sullivan, QB, WR 61 B. Garrett, OG 14 C. McGinness, TB 65 S. Moore, OG 11 B. King, CB 64 B. Brockmann, DT 15 J. Coppedge, QB 66 T. Rutt, OL & v c e i « 2 £ 12 K. Bradley, QB 65 J. Blackman, OG 16 S. Ellig, FS 67 M. Madsen, OG 14 M. Godfrey, QB 66 B. Schmidt, OT 17 T. Ray, DB 68 S. Powell, DL 20 T. Boddie, RB 67 J. Nord, OT 18 J. Rooney, LB 69 D. Hyytinen, OG 22 S. Timberman, RB 68 M. Fellows, OLB 19 T. Sundquist, WR 70 B. Cordier, OT 23 P. Dilley, SS 69 S. Vestman, DT 20 T. Harvey, CB 71 R. Miller, OT 24 T. Mahlum, RB-P 70 M. Baker, DT 21 J. Kovacich, CB 72 S. Poole, DL 25 P. O ’Keefe, CB 71 T. Timmer, DT 23 A. Botzheim, TB 73 S. Poole, DL 28 D. Smith, CB 72 S. Cornellier, OG 24 K. Young, CB 74 S. Perkins, DL 29 D. Kimball, CB 73 B. Randall, OG 75 M. Crouse, DT 25 M. Heiean, TB 30 J. Fulp, RB 74 P. Bruneau, DT 76 P. Villenueve, DL 26 A. Rodriquez, CB 31 L. Kaminski, FB 75 D. Thompson, MG 77 C. Lewis, DT 27 R. Sethman, CB 32 J. Kalafat, ILB 76 E. Harlington, OT 78 B. Caraway, OC 28 R. Madison, CB 34 D. Halgren, FB 78 B. Kardoes, DT 79 D. Dilts, OT 29 J. Klucewich, TB 35 S. Morten, CB 81 M. Carle, WR 80 K. Weston, OLB 30 S. Murray, FB 37 D. Pandt, RB 82 D. Baker, TE 81 R. Dozier, ILB 31 S. Jahr, FB 39 J. Jones, ILB 83 B. Compton, WR 82 T. Coe, WR 32 J. Trammell, LB 40 C. Linebarger, CB 85 B. Bull, OLB 33 G. Iseman, FB 83 D. Glenn, WR 44 R. Holland, CB 86 J. Bignell, TE 34 B. Shahan, DB 84 J, Hinson, TE 45 M. Callaghan, ILB 88 R. Boberg, MG 35 D. Williams, FB 85 S. Moe, WR 46 J. Anderson, FS 89 B. Bateman, WR 36 J. Burke, FB 86 K. Staab, WR 1 47 J. Roberts, FS 91 P. Sikora, OLB 37 J. Egberg, WR 87 J. Christopher, P/WR 50 L. Shea, C 93 S. Niksich, OLB 38 M. Sorrell, OLB 88 B. McCauley, WR 39 G. Green, LB 89 T. Gillis, LB ih e H V a t e ^ 40 N. Becker, SS 90 B. Habeck, WR 41 B. Dantic, WR 91 D. Dummett, LB 42 B. Kiefer, OLB 92 A. Stephens, NG (9 a r /a m o u s a r te s ia n uniter,superior u n s u rp a s s e d /ire to - 43 S. Timberman, DB 93 K. Taylor, BL 44 S. Gratton, ILB 94 S. Senna, WR 45 T. Shillam, DB 95 C. Anderson, DB iny s /i// com/line to firingyou a b e e r u i i t / i 46 C. McElroy, ILB 96 B. Tar row, LB 47 B. Oakland, ILB 97 L. Oliver, TE ■ ■ H 48 S. Real-Bird, FB 98 B. Salonen, TE OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY • OLYMPIA, WA ITEM NO 016938 49 M. Austin, WR 99 M. McKenna, K 50 E. Roepke, NG

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