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MONTANA POWER COMPANY P re s id e n...... t Dr. Richard C. Bowers Athletic Directory Athletic Director...... Harley Lewis A ssociate Athletic Director...... Barbara Hollmann G ymnastics Coach...... Terry Hamilton B usiness M anager...... Carol Braach M en’s Track and Cross Country Coach Larry Heidebrecht Athletic Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director...... Dave Guffey G raduate Assistant to S.I.D...... Roger Johnson T icket and Facilities Manager Gary Hughes Concessions & Promotions Director...... Bud Anderson C entury Club Director Al Kempfert Head Football Coach Larry Donovan Assistant Football Coach...... Joe G lenn A ssistant Football Coach...... Rick Johnson A ssistant Football Coach...... Mike Johnson A ssistant Football Coach...... Lynn Rosenbach A ssistant Football Coach...... Mike Van Diest A ssistant Football Coach...... Ken Flajole A ssistant Football Coach...... Bob L ow ry H ead Men’s Basketball Coach and Basketball Coordinator...... Mike Montgomery A ssistant Basketball Coach ...... Stew Morrill A ssistant Basketball Coach ...... Bob N iehl H ead Women’s Basketball Coach...... Robin Selvig A ssistant Women’s Basketball Coach...... Sarah Novak W omen’s Cross Country and Track Coach...... Dick Koontz W restling Coach...... Jerry Hicks M en ’s T e n n is C o ach...... Larry Gianchetta W omens Tennis Coach...... Julie Garcia M en’s Golf Coach...... Bob P ilo te W omen’s Swimming Coach Fred Stetson Women’s Volleyball Coach ...... D ick S co tt T ra in e r...... Naseby Rhinehart A ssociate Trainer...... P a t A rch er H ead Equipment M anager Dick Seaman Football Secretary ...... Suelynn Williams A thletic Secretary Cela Burham Ticket Office Secretaries ...... Marge McElwain and Rae Proctor C entury Club Secretary...... Sylvia Reul General Facts L o c a tio n...... Missoula, Montana 59812 E n ro llm e n...... t ...... 8,700 (est.) N ic k n a m e ...... G rizzlies C o lo r s ...... Copper, Silver, Gold A thletic Affiliations...... , NCAA AIAW for women F ootball Stadium...... Dornblaser Stadium (capacity 12,500) Grizzly Tracks Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home football games at the University of Montana. They are produced by the Sports Information Director and the University Printing Services. Photos are provided by Geoffrey Sutton, photographer. Grizzly Tracks is printed at the UM Printing Services.

Cover Art Work by £ & Price—One Dollar (Photo by Bill Sallaz) 1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey UM Sports Information Director The ‘Team of the 80s’ Makes Its Debut “The Team of the 80s” is on stage beating Simon Fraser and nothing else. triple threat running back,” Donovan today, hosting Simon Fraser University “Someone asked me how many games I said. “He can run, kick, and pass. His from Burnaby, B.C., Canada. expected to win this season. As a coach combined abilities make him one of the Head coach Larry Donovan and his you think you can win them all. Ob­ best backs in college football. Not only staff of Joe Glenn, Rick Johnson, Lynn viously you can’t do that too often, but is he a true tailback, but he is also a Rosenbach, Bob Lowry, Mike Johnson, we’re here to win, and that’s that.” of great potential. We think Mike Van Diest, Ken Flajole and Leading the Grizzlies’ new 3-4 defen­ he is the outstanding tailback in the Big graduate assistants Joe Yeager and Dale sive alignment is All-American can­ Sky Conference.” McNally have put the finishing touches didate Kent Clausen, a sure bet to go in The other four starters on offense for to their 1980 team — and the fruits of the early rounds of this year’s Montana along with Klever include their labors will surface this afternoon. professional draft if he has fully linemen Pat Norwood, Brian McHugh If you’ve been out of the state for the recovered from a back injury. The 6-4, and Carlton Lamb and wide receiver Bill past few months, that’s probably about 235-pounder had 110 tackles in just Lane. All are seniors except Norwood, the only way you haven’t heard about seven games last season. who is a junior from Billings. Donovan and his young, aggressive Backing up Clausen in the middle is Montana will be attempting to hand the Simon Fraser Clansmen their second straight defeat today. SFU opened its season last week, losing a rain-marred contest to the University of Calgary, 10- 9. The Rod Woodward-coached Clansmen have 26 returning lettermen, including 18 starters off a 3-6 team from last season. There are 10 offensive starters back, the top player is probably ju n io r q u a rte rb a c k D ave A m er (6-4, 218). Amer was 103 of 202 for 1,349 yards and 10 TDs in the passing department last season. Speedy tailback Cam Mehlenbacher (5-7, 168, So.) was SFU’s leading rusher against Calgary, gaining 39 yards in eight carries. SFU has excellent size on the offensive line, going, 240, 250, 225, 245 and 220. “They are quite a big team,” Donovan said. “They will outsize us. There’s no doubt we’ll be a smaller team. We look for them to throw the ball, and also their quarterback (Amer) likes to run the ball. This puts a little pressure on your perimeter defense.” Tailback Rocky Klever “Defensively, they’re running a pro 4- (Photo by Bill Sallaz) 3, which is a defense we don’t see too much in our schedule. For that reason Grizzly staff. Either that, or you don’t three-year letterman Jay Becker at our offensive blocking will be a little bit read or watch television. strong safety, one of the hardest hitters tested. We haven’t seen any film on In case you missed it, that’s pound-for-pound on the team. Simon Fraser, just the one time (last Donovan’s slogan for Grizzly football— The other returning starters on week) Ken Flajole (inside linebacker “The Team of the 80s.” defense are outside linebacker Jim coach) scouted them. And that was a Donovan inherited a team with 11 Hogan; defensive linemen Bret Barrick, really rainy night. They just didn’t show returning starters, six of whom are on Pat Curry and Arnie Rigoni. Curry is the very much.” defense. That comes from a 3-7 team (2- only junior (the rest are seniors) in the “As far as our team is concerned, I’m 5 in the Big Sky Conference), which was group. He is from Billings. looking for a totally emotional game out picked by a lot of the preseason Offensively, versatile Rocky Klever of them ,” Donovan continued. “We want prognosticators to finish on or near the will be at tailback. The 6-2V2, 215- to get emotion back into the Grizzly top last season. This season the pounder led the Grizzlies in rushing football program.” Grizzlies find themselves picked in the (679 yards) and scoring (nine The Grizzlies are at Portland State bottom half. touchdowns) last year, and passed for next Saturday, and then return home to “We don’t care about that stuff,” a n o th er. host the University of Idaho, Saturday, Donovan said. “We’re worrying about “Rocky goes back to the era of the Sept. 27, in the team s’ Big Sky opener.

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President Richard Bowers

Dr. Richard C. Bowers assumed duties as the 13th president of the University of Montana on July 4,1974. Bowers came to UM from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, where he served as vice president and provost, and professor of chemistry. As Northern Illinois’ provost, he was chief academic officer of the University and had overall responsibility for many other university activities, including computer services, admissions and records, and the library. He also represented Northern Illinois University to the Illinois Board of Regents, the Board of Higher Education of the State of Illinois, and the State Legislature. Prior to being named vice president and provost in 1969, Bowers served as the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at NIU from 1965-69. Bowers received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1948 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1953. He taught at Northwestern University in Evanston, 111., beginning in 1954 and became Director of Chemical Laboratories and associate chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern in 1963.

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 i endeavors and coached several All-American performers at Montana.

4 Head Coach

Larry Donovan (Nebraska 1964)

Larry R. Donovan became the 29th head football coach of backfield coach in 1968 and 1969, and then became the University of Montana in December of 1979. Prior to defensive coordinator in 1970. In 1968 USD finished 9-1 and joining the Grizzly program he served as an assistant at the ranked No. 8 nationally in Division II. University of Kansas for one season. In 1972 Larry began a four-year stint at Washington Born March 31,1941, Donovan was a two-year letterman State, where the Cougars ranked 16th in the nation. His first in football and track at the University of Nebraska, where two seasons he was defensive line coach, and then was he graduated in 1964. His senior year at Nebraska he played elevated to defensive coordinator. for a 9-2 team, which defeated Miami (Fla.) in the Gotham The University of Iowa was his next stop, this time for Bowl, 36-34. three seasons, where he served as offensive line coach for one year and quarterback and passing game coach for two. His collegiate coaching career started after his senior At Kansas Larry was outside linebacker coach, and two of season in 1962, when Donovan joined the Cornhuskers as a his starting linebackers there were drafted in the second and graduate assistant. That season Nebraska won the Big 8 fifth rounds of the NFL draft. championship and advanced to the Orange Bowl. He then Donovan received his bachelor’s degree in social science joined the Army, but stayed close to football, playing service from Nebraska in 1964. In 1968 he earned his m aster’s ball in Korea and directing the division team to an 8-0-1 degree in secondary education from the University of South record. Dakota. Donovan moved to the University of South Dakota as He is married to the former Georgia Merriam, a family head freshman coach in 1967, when his team was 4-0. He therapist who is a former Miss Nebraska. They have two remained there through the 1971 season, moving up to daughters, Andrea, 11, and Molly, 7.

5 Assistant Coaches

Ken Flajole Joe Glenn Inside Quarterbacks Linebackers Receivers

Ken Flajole became the final member of coach Larry Joe Glenn was head coach of Doane College in Crete, Neb., Donovan’s staff in March of 1980. Flajole (pronounced Flay- four seasons before joining the Grizzly program in December of Jull), 25, came from the University of Washington football staff, 1979. He was the first coach to join Larry Donovan’s young staff. where he was a part-time assistant who helped with the Glenn, 31, compiled a four-year record of 21-18-1 at Doane. defensive cornerbacks. The Huskies finished the 1979 season During the 1979 season he coached an All-American tailback ranked 11th nationally, and led the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior and a freshman quarterback who passed for more than 1,200 to coaching for the Huskies he was the head track coach at yards. Prior to the Doane assignment, he was an assistant under Mann Junior High School in Seattle in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an Joe Salem at Northern Arizona University for two seasons, assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran University, where he where he was head backfield coach. He also served as head coached the defensive line and linebackers. While at PLU his freshman coach for the Lumberjacks. Glenn’s first coaching job team was nationally ranked and District I champion. He is a 1976 was under Salem at his alma mater, the University of South graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, located in Tacoma, Dakota, in 1973. He was offensive backfield and freshman coach Wash. He received his B.A. in education and his minor in for two seasons. He then went to NAU with Salem and coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all-conference eventually took the position at Doane. He was a standout recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Junior quarterback and receiver at South Dakota, where he graduated College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep High in 1971. After graduating he joined the Army and then returned School in 1971. He recently married the former Teri Whitmer. to South Dakota, earning his master’s degree in 1975. Joe’s wife name is Michele. They have two children, a daughter, Erin, 7, and a son, Casey, 1. One of 12 children, Glenn was born in Lincoln, Neb.

Rick Johnson Bob Lowry Defensive Offensive

Rick Johnson has 12 years of coaching experience, beginning The “oldest” member of the Grizzly staff, Bob Lowry was the at his alma mater, United States International University, in San only coach held over from last season. He joined the UM Diego, Calif, in 1967. His most recent assignment was at program in May of 1979. Lowry has coached in Montana the last , where he was a part-time coach in 16 seasons. As a prep coach he compiled a 77-42-2 record. He charge of defensive ends. He was at MSU one season. Before came to UM from Glendive High School, where his team won joining the MSU program he was at Bonita High School in San back-to-back state Class “A” titles in 1978-79. His teams went Diego, where he served as defensive coordinator. He was there 19-0 during that span. Glendive’s state title in 1978 was its first in from 1976-79, and his defensive squad led the league twice. He 17 years. Lowry, a 1964 graduate of Montana State, is from Wolf has also coached at Raton High School (New Mexico) as head Point, Mont. He was a four-year letterman in football and coach from 1973-75; and the University of New Mexico (1969-72) basketball at Wolf Point High. He participated in the Shrine as a part-time defensive back coach. As a player at U.S.I.U. in game, and was named the MVP on defense. He also played in the San Diego he was an honorable mention NAIA All-American, North-South basketball all-star game and was selected as the All-Coast and All-District defensive back. He holds school MVP. His college career at Stanford was cut short with a knee records in career interceptions (23) and interceptions in a game injury. The 40-year-old Lowry coached four seasons at (five). Johnson is originally from Seattle. He played prep football Plentywood High School (1964-68), where his teams were 25-6-1; in San Diego, freshman football at the University of Washington at Great Falls Central from 1968-71; Plentywood again from and then transferred to U.S.I.U., where he graduated in 1967. 1971-76 and then to Glendive. Lowry and his wife, Sharon, have The 34-year-old is single. three children, twins Bob and Jeanie, 12, and an 11-year-old son, Mike.

6 Assistant Coaches

Mike Van Diest Lynn Rosenbach Defensive Line

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Mike Van Diest (pronounced Van-Deast) not only serves as The “dean” of the Grizzly staff, Lynn Rosenbach (pronounced the defensive line (Tackle-Noseguard-Tackle or TNT) coach, (Rose-In-Baw), has been involved in coaching or athletic but also became the first strength coach in UM history when he administration for 21 years. His 21 years of experience have all joined the staff in January of 1980. Prior to joining Montana the been in the state of Washington. His most recent coaching stint Helena native was the strength coach at the University of was head coach at Mount Vernon High School, from 1975-79. Wyoming, serving the entire University. He had been a defensive His record there the past six seasons was 36-20-2. He won two line assistant in 1977-78. His first coaching job was as a graduate league championships in that period. Born in Oak Harbor, assistant for the Cowboys in 1976. Van Diest played his Wash., Rosenbach was head football coach at Olympic College collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end. He graduated in Bremerton, Wash, from 1967-69, and was then elevated to in 1975. He was a standout football player at Helena High athletic director from 1969-75 before leaving to take the position School, where he graduated in 1970. The 27-year-old bachelor in Mt. Vernon. Before serving at those schools, the 1958 had experience recruiting in his home state. “I recruited graduate of Western Washington State coached football, track Montana for Wyoming and am familiar with the programs in the and wrestling at Everett Community (1964-67). His coaching state,” he said. “There are some excellent athletes in Montana.” career began in 1958 at Entiat High School in Washington. Van Diest has already seen his strength program at work, During his career he has been a head football coach at four high designing a program for individual athletes, and then charting schools, a community college and a four-year college. Rosen­ the results. “Lifting weights is a must for college athletes, no bach has been named coach of the year twice, once at the high matter what the sport,” Van Diest said. “Strength and school level and once for his 7-2 division champion team at endurance are essential for football or any sport.” 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: a daughter, Dana, 19, and two sons, Todd, 16, and Timm, 13. Managers Mike Johnson Outside Linebackers Scott Wilson Terry, MT

Mike begins his second season as a graduate assistant at the University of Montana, working with outside linebackers and special teams. He came to UM in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Ore. While playing for Mt. Hood he set the school career interception record (8), was a two- year letterman, and his squad was one of the top ranked JC teams in the nation in 1976. He lettered twice for the Grizzlies as a defensive back, although he was hampered with injuries during Not Pictured: his career at UM. He is from North Bend, Ore., and attended North Bend High School where he was a three-sport standout. He played for his father, Howie Johnson, as a prep. The senior Tom Sunseri Portland, OR Johnson also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike and his wife, Teri, recently had a baby girl, Stephanie. Tim Bauer Missoula, MT

7 Athletic Personnel

At the University of Arizona the last Dave is in his third year as Grizzly five years, Barbara began her job as sports information director. His associate athletic director at UM in responsibilities include press releases, August of 1980. She served as women’s press guides, game programs and athletic events coordinator while at advertising and promotion of men’s UA. Her responsibilities will primarily and women’s sports at UM. He was be in women’s athletics in areas of previously the sports editor at the athlete eligibility academics, AIAW Fresno Guide (Calif.). He received his rules, scheduling and promotions. She B.A. in journalism at Fresno State is a 1964 graduate of Ohio State, with a University in 1975. While attending B.A. in physical education. She receiv­ FSU he worked as a student assistant ed her master’s degree in recreation in the sports information office for and administration from Ohio State in three years, and also wrote sports for 1968. Prior to her position at Arizona the Fresno Bee. His UM basketball and Hollmann was at the University of football press guides, as well as game Washington, where she was the programs, have been honored by the associate director of recreational College Sports Information Director’s sports from 1971 through 1974. Her of America (Co-SIDA) by placing in husband, Robert, is an associate District 7 competition the past two professor of management at UM. Barbara Hollmann Dave Guffey years. Asso. Athletic Sports Information

Beginning his second year as UM’s Dick joined the UM staff in July of faculty representative, Evan has been 1979. Seaman has lived in Missoula an instructor here since 1969. He is since 1949. He spent almost 24 years now chairman of the Department of in the United States Marine Corps, Geography at UM. He earned his B.A. before retiring in 1966. His last eight at the University of Washington in years in the service he was in charge of 1963, his M.A. at Washington in 1965, physical conditioning and all athletic and his Ph.D. from Washington in equipment. A veteran of World War II, 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career the Korean and Vietnam wars, he taught at Washington (1966-69) and Seaman played varsity football for the Colorado State (1965-66). From Marines. He played halfback and end. Tacoma, Washington, Denney is Originally from Williamsport, Pennsyl­ associated with several professional vania, Seaman is married to a Missoula organizations. He determines native (Nina). academic eligibility for UM athletes. Dick Seaman Dr. Evan Denney Equipment Faculfy Repres

Naseby is the only men’s athletic trainer Montana has known. A month Gary has been ticket manager at after his graduation from UM in 1935, UM since 1966. In 1978 he was also he was appointed Montana’s first appointed field house manager. He athletic trainer. He was a standout schedules all events in Adams athlete while attending high school in Field house and at Dornblaser Stadium Milwaukee and became one of in addition to handling ticket Montana’s finest all-around athletes, distribution. He is a native of Ronan, earning nine varsity letters in football, Montana and graduated in accounting basketball and track. He has received from the Missoula Business College in many honors and accolades during his 1962. He gained extensive experience 44 years at Montana, including the in accounting and auditing before Grizzly Cup, which he won in 1935 and assuming his responsibilities at his son Pete won in 1958. Montana. Naseby Rhinehart Gary Hughes Athletic Ticket M

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13 Graduate student at University of Montana. Drama major: Ac­ Information on ting/Directing emphasis. Born: Bronx, N.Y. Hometown: Steven A. Schwartz Massapeque, N.Y. Age: 29. B.A. Degree at State University College at Oswego, N.Y. (A.K.A. AMERICA'S FINE LIGHT BEER Oswego State College). Major: Secondary Education (English Concentrate) degree earned May, 1973. Past employment: Good humor man (Summer, 1970-73), English teacher: Tupper Lake, N.Y. Jr./Sr. High School, Sept. 1973-June 1975, Security Lieutenant: Pinketon’s Agency 1976-78, Director of tennis program: Missoula parks and recreation, summer 1979. During the summer of 1980- acting as Horace Vandergelder in Hello Dolly at the Pink Garter Theatre in Jackson, Wyoming. Former member of Animal Crackers, Unltd. A Children’s Theatre Company operating out of Oswego, N.Y. which per­ formed in various areas of Cen­ tral N.Y. Hobbies: Competitive Missoula tournament tennis player. Ac­ ting roles at U of M: Guys and Dolls (Lt. Brannigan),A Christ­ m as C a ro l (Fred), Two Gentlemen of Verona (Thurio). Plays directed at U of M: The Distributing Love Course (By A. R. Gurney, Jr.), Keep Tightly Closed In A Cool Dry Place (By Megan Terry), The Sand Castle (By 543-3166 Lanford Wilson), The Golden Fleece (By A. R. Gurney, Jr.) It’s the Place. THEBOH MISSOULA

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14 1980 University of Montana Alphabetical Roster

No. Nam e Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown N o. N am e Pos. H t. W t. Class Hometown 81 Mike Alex WR 6-1 195 Jr. Overland Park, KS 48 Randy Laird** DB 6-2 190 Jr. Missoula, MT 61 Greg Amundsen DL 6-2V2 220 So. Seattle, WA 66 Carlton Lamb* OL 5-10 238 Sr. Las Vegas, NV 30 Paul Anderson RB 5-8V2 185 So. Sepulveda, CA 82 Bill Lane** WR 5-9 164 Sr. Englewood, CO 7 Bart Andrus* 6-2 QB 190 Sr. Sepulveda, CA 49 Mike Lewis LB 6-1 190 Fr. Anaconda, MT 77 Marty Andrews*# OL 6-2 240 Sr. Seattle, WA 60 Jake Lind LB 6-3 200 So. White Sulphur 37 Mark Bakker DB 6-1 185 Fr. Ilwald, WA Springs, MT 73 Bret Barrick*** DL 6-3 V2 247 Sr., Lewistown, MT 17 Jeff Loftus TB 6 -IV2 195 Fr. Beaverton, OR 20 Jay Becker*** SS 5-10V2 178, Sr. Atlantic, IA 27 Gary Lowry DB 6-2 190 Fr. Great Falls, MT 26 Dennis Bowman LB 6-2 205 Jr. Spokane, WA 28 Reed Madison* DB 6-1 188 So. Butte, MT 3 John Brooks K 6-0 165 Sr. Los Angeles, CA 67 Mark Madsen OL 6-4% 222 So. Ellensburg, WA 85 Rich Burtness** OL 6-4% 220 Jr. Anacortes, WA 46 Curt McElroy LB 6-1 215 So. Butte, MT 78 Brian Caraway* OL 6-3 220 So. Great Falls, MT 14 Curt McGinness TB 6-2 180 Fr. Janesville, WI 32 Bob Cerkovnik** TB 5-9 182 Jr. Great Falls, MT 75 Brian McHugh** OL 6-4 224 Sr. Spokane, WA 18 Steve Chalcraft* DB 6-0 190 So. Richland, WA 71 Rocky Miller OL 6-4 228 So. Richland, WA 65 Dave Chaplin DL 6-0 245 Jr. Selah, WA 11 M arty Morhinweg QB 5-10 185 Fr. San Jose, CA 57 Dick Chase OL 6-3 V2 219 Jr. Libby, MT 24 Steve Murfitt* DB 5-8% 160 Sr. Philipsburg, MT 47 Kent Clausen*** LB 6-4 235 Sr. Missoula, MT 80 Mark Murray WR 5-9 175 So. Choteau, MT 70 Bob Cordier* OL 6-4 234 So. Spokane, WA 54 Jay Noffsinger LB 6-2 205 Fr. Whitefish, MT 72 Mike Crouse DL 6-3 V2 230 So. Spokane, WA 68 Pat Norwood** OL 6 -2% 232 Jr. Billings, MT 87 Pat Curry** DL 6-5Y2 241 Jr. Billings, MT 4 Mike Oliphant K 5-8 170 Jr. Billings, MT 41 Brad Dantic WR 5-9 155 Fr. Laurel, MT 53 Dave Paoli** DL 6-1 217 89 Bruce Diettert TE 6-3 190 Fr. Missoula, MT Jr. Great Falls, MT 62 Tom Perez* OL 6-1V4 229 79 Dan Dilts OL 6-6 230 Fr. Walla Walla, WA Jr. Palentine, IL 6 Alan Powell 6-4 83 Bill Dolan** WR 5-10 170 Jr. E. Helena, MT QB 190 Fr. Lewistown, MT 12 Kelly Richardson 6-1 16 Scott Ellig DB 6-2 194 Jr. Spokane, WA QB 175 Fr. Grants Pass, OR 56 Arnie Rigoni*** DL 6-0 % 222 Sr. Chicago, IL 25 Tony Fudge DB 6-2 195 Fr. Great Falls, MT 1 Dean Rominger K/P 6-2 205 Fr. Fort Benton, MT 59 Duane Fugleberg OL 6-3 215 Fr. Edmonds, WA 52 Jim Rooney** OL 6-1 225 Jr. Butte, MT 63 Steve Garrison LB 6-3 210 So. Spokane, WA 69 John Rooney LB 6-1 190 Fr. Butte, MT 55 Dave Gleason***# LB 6-2 215 Sr. Missoula, MT 98 Brian Salonen TE,K 6-2 200 Fr. Great Falls, MT 86 Dave Glenn WR 6-4 200 So. E lia , WA 76 Ron Sharkey** DL 6-5 221 Jr. Missoula, MT 44 Scott Gratton LB 6-0 205 So. Missoula, MT 23 Paul Silovsky DB 6-2 % 195 Fr. Topeka, KS 34 Mike Hagen FB 6-0 215 Jr. Auburn, WA 50 Mike Smith DL 6-1 220 Fr. Seattle, WA 33 Wayne Harper** FB 6-1 219 Sr. Livingston, MT 88 Roger Smith LB 6-OV4 201 So. Billings, MT 10 Tom Hayes QB 5-11 170 So. Bartlett, IL 38 Malcum Sorrell LB 6-1 185 Fr. Tacoma, WA 74 Joe Heggins OL 6-2 260 Fr. Washougal, WA 92 Andre Stephens LB 6-3 198 Fr. Tacoma, WA 84 John Hinson* TE 6-2 Vz 214 So. Seattle, WA 36 Mickey Sutton DB 5-8 170 Jr. Union City, CA 42 Jim Hogan** LB 6-0 215 Sr. Lacey, WA 51 Steve Sword OL 6-3 215 Fr. Whitefish, MT 64 Basil Jones**# OL 6-2 215 Jr. Spokane, WA 5 Terry Thomas** K/DB 5-7 163 Sr. Great Falls, MT 31 Mike Jones RB 5 -IOV2 I 8 O So. Glendive, MT 35 Dan Warner DB 5-11 191 Jr. Noxon, MT 93 Kris Kerpa DL 6-1 215 Fr. Philipsburg, MT 2 Greg Wilson K 5-9 175 Fr. Great Falls, MT 15 Rocky Klever*** TB 6-2 V2 215 Sr. Anchorage, AK 58 Tim Wynne OL 6-3 205 Fr. Havre, MT 40 Dave Kline LB 6-1 205 Fr. Bellevue, WA 29 Joe Klucewich RB 6-0 180 Fr. Alpine, CA ‘Denotes letters won 21 John Kovacich* DB 6-0 182 So. Butte, MT #1979 Redshirt TOUCHDOWN! 6 points for The

1. Thick char-broiled steaks 4. Delicious crab and lobster 2. Fantastic prime rib 5. Great drinking bar 3. Huge salad bar 6. Fun friendly atmosphere

Located corner of Ryman and Alder (in the old Northern Hotel)

15 when Montana when SFU has the ball has the ball GRIZZLY OFFENSE 81 Mike Alex ( 6- 1, 195, Jr.) ...... SE 68 P at Norwood (6-3, 228, Jr.) ...... LT CLANSMAN OFFENSE 66 C arlton Lamb (5-10, 238, Sr.) ...... LG Tf 80 Jerome Erdman (5-10, 165, So.) ...... SE 62 Tom P erez (6-IV4, 229, Jr.) ...... C 52 Tony Antunovic (6-2, 240, Jr.)...... LT 64 Basil Jones (6 -2 , 215, Jr.) ...... RG 66 Dan Ferrone (6-2, 250, Jr.) ...... LG 75 B rian McHugh (6-4, 224, Sr.) ...... RT 55 Matt Kavanaugh (6-0, 225, Jr.)...... C 84 John Hinson 6(-2 V2, 214, So.) ...... TE 60 Guy Lemiuex (5-10, 225, So.) ...... RG 7 B art Andrus 6 (-2 , 190, Sr.) ...... QB 67 Rick Klassen (6-2, 245, Sr.) ...... RT 34 M ike Hagen (6 -0 , 215, Jr.) ...... FB 8 4 Dave Purves (6-2, 215, Jr.)...... TE 82 Bill Lane (5-9, 164, Sr.) ...... FL 7 Dave Amer (6-4, 218, Jr.) ...... QB 15 Rocky Klever (6-2%, 215, Sr.) ...... TB 17 George Chakya (6-0, 202, Sr.) ...... FB C LANSMAN DEFENSE 8 7 D an B usto (5-11, 177, Sr.) ...... FL 75 Steve Delcol (6-4, 225, Jr.) ...... DE 16 Cam Mehlenbacher (5-7, 168, So.) TB 58 Ron Engleson (6-3, 230, Jr.) ...... DT 68 D erek Faggiani (6-4, 260, Jr.) ...... DT 70 D an Rashovich 6 (- 1 , 2 1 0 , Fr.) ...... DE GRIZZLY DEFENSE 31 S teve Harrison 6 (-2 , 2 2 0 , So.) ...... OLB 87 P at Curry (6-5V2, 241, Jr.) ...... 37 W ill Stremel (5-11, 195, Sr.) ...... OLB ...... LT 56 Arnie Rigoni (6 -V2, 2 2 2 , Sr.) ...... 30 Bill Kusters (6 - 1, 230, So.) ...... MLB NG 73 Bret Barrick (6-3, 240, Sr.) ...... 10 Ed Jones 6 (-0 , 178, Sr.) ...... CB RT 42 Jim Hogan (6 -0 , 215, Sr.) ...... 23 H azen Henderson (5-11, 180, Sr.) CB ...... OLB 26 Dennis Bowman( 6 - 2 , 205, Jr.) 77 Russ Hafer (6 -2 , 188, Fr.) ...... FS ...... OLB 47 Kent Clausen(6-4, 235, Sr.) ...... 26 S am Marshall (5-11, 2 0 0 , Sr.) ...... SS ...... ILB 46 Curt McElroy (6 - 1 , 215, So.) ...... ILB S pecialties (UM) 21 John Kovacich( 6 -0 , 182, So.) ...... CB Punts Returns OR 7-Bart Andrus 36-Mickey Sutton 5 Terry Thomas (5-7, 163, Sr.) OR 14-Curt McGinness 36 Mickey Sutton (5-8, 170, Jr.) ... CB 5-Terry Thomas 20 Jay Becker (5-10V2, 176, Sr.) ...... SS Placements S n a p s 16 Scott Ellig (6 -2 , 194, Jr.) ...... FS 98-Brian Salonen 62-Tom Perez 5-Terry Thomas S pecialties (SFU) Placements Returns 27-Brian Grant 87-Dan Busto Grizzlies Punts 80-Joe Erdman 1 D. Rominger, RB, K 51 S. Sword, OL 14-Paul Tendeck 2 G. Wilson, DB 52 Jim Rooney, OL 3 J. Brooks, K 53 D. Paoli, DL 4 M. Oliphant, K 54 J. Noffsinger, LB 5 T. Thomas, DB, P 55 D. Gleason, LB 6 A. Powell, QB 56 A. Rigoni, DL BUR 7 B. Andrus, QB 57 D. Chase, OL 10 T. Hayes, QB 58 T. Wynne, OL 11 M. Mornhinweg, QB 59 D. Fugleberg, OL 12 K. Richardson, QB 60 J. Lind, LB Clansmen 14 C. McGinness, TB 61 G. Amundsen, OL 15 R. Klever, TB 62 T. Perez, OL 5 J. Prepchuk, QB 40 D. Innes, DT 16 S. Ellig, DB 63 S. Garrison, LB 6 R. Cowie, QB/WR 50 S. Burgoyne, LB 17 J. Loftus, TB 64 B. Jones, OL 7 D. Amer, QB 51 18 K. Chapman, DT S. Chalcraft, DB 65 D. Chaplin, DL 8 B. Tingley, QB 52 T. Antunovic, OT 20 J. Becker, DB 66 C. Lamb, OL 10 E. Jones, OL 53 21 D. McMahon, OL j. Kovacich, DB 67 M. Madsen, OL 11 J. Burns, DB 54 T. Elik, LB 23 P. Silovsky, DB 68 P. Norwood, OL 14 P. Tendeck, DB 55 24 M. Kavanaugh, OL S. M urfitt, DB 69 John Rooney, LB 15 T. Graham, RB 56 N. Fraser, DE 25 T. Fudge, LB 70 B. Cordier, OL 16 C. Mehlenbacher, RB 57 26 T. Phillips, OT D. Bowman, DB 71 R. Miller, OL 17 G. Chayka, FB 58 27 R. Engleson, DT G. Lowry, DB 72 M. Crouse, DL 18 R. White, LB 59 P. Tiffin, DE 28 taas Buy one Double C hr R. Madison, DB 73 B. Barrick, DL 19 A. Cochrane, DB 60 29 G. Lemieux, OL J. Klucewich, RB 74 J. Heggins, OL get another Double 20 K. Crick, DB 62 H. Webster, OG 30 P. Anderson, RB 75 B. McHugh, OL 21 J. Kuklo, DB 63 D. Guevin, OT 31 M. Jones, RB 76 R. Sharkey, DL Cheeseburger free 22 F. Roberto, RB 65 G. Catt, OL 32 B. Cerkovnik, TB 77 M. Andrews, OL 23 H. Henderson, DB 66 33 W. Harper, FB D. Ferrone, OG 78 B. Caraway, OL Please present this co 24 K. Gordon, WR 67 R. Klassen, OG 34 M. Hagen, FB 79 D. Dilts, OL 25 G. Suitor, CB 68 35 D. Warner, DB before ordering. D. Faggiani, DT 80 M. Murray, WR 26 S. Marshall, DB 70 D. Rashovich, DL 36 M. Sutton, DB 81 M. Alex, WR Good only at2405 J 27 B. Grant, K 71 D. Pauls, LB 37 M. Bakker, DB 82 B. Lane, WR Missoula / 28 K. Bowling, HB 72 J. James, DE 38 M. Sorrell, LB 83 B. Dolan, WR 29 G. Siemens, DB 73 T. Croft, LB 40 D. Kline, LB 84 J. Hinson, TE 93 and Russell—Almost 30 B. Kusters, LB 75 S. Delcol, DE 41 B. Dantic, WR 85 R. Burtness,TE, OL 31 S. Harrison, LB 42 J. Hogan, LB 86 D. Glenn, WR 76 B. Dyer, OT 32 B. Jones, CB 77 R. Hafer, DB 44 S. Gratton, LB 87 P. Currv, DL 33 R. Reid, HB 46 C. McElroy, LB 88 R. Smith, LB 80 J. Erdman, WR 34 P. Prochnau, DB/P 81 47 K. Clausen, LB 89 B. Diettert, TE J. Buis, TE 35 B. Lawrence, FB 82 48 R. Laird, DB 92 A. Stephens, LB K. Berman, TE 37 W. Stremel, LB 83 49 M. Lewis, LB 93 K. Kerpa, DL J. Chapdelaine,W R 38 J. Johnston, RB/FB 84 50 M. Smith, DL 98 B. Salonen, TE D. Purves, TE 39 B. Dean, LB 86 M. Vezina, WR 87 D. Busto, FLK/DB 16