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MONTANA POWER COMPANY P resident...... Dr. Richard C. Bowers Athletic Directory Athletic Director...... Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director...... Barbara Hollmann Business Manager ...... Carol Braach Men’s Track and Cross Country Coach Larry Heidebrecht Athletic Faculty Representative ...... Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director Dave Guffey Graduate Assistant to S.I.D Roger Johnson Ticket and Facilities Manager Gary Hughes Concessions & Promotions Director ...... Bud Anderson Century Club Director ...... A1 Kempfert Head Football Coach Assistant Football Coach ...... Joe Glenn Assistant Football Coach Rick Johnson Assistant Football Coach Mike Johnson Assistant Football Coach ...... Lynn Rosenbach Assistant Football Coach ...... Mike Van Diest Assistant Football Coach ...... Ken Flajole Assistant Football Coach ...... Bob Lowry Head Men’s Coach and Basketball Coordinator Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Basketball Coach ...... Bob Niehl Head Women’s Basketball Coach ...... Robin Selvig Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ...... Sarah Novak Women’s Cross Country and Track Coach Dick Koontz Wrestling Coach ...... Jerry Hicks Gymnastics Coach ...... Terry Hamilton Men’s Tennis Coach ...... Larry Gianchetta Womens Tennis Coach ...... Julie Garcia Men’s Golf Coach ...... Bob Pilote Women’s Swimming Coach Fred Stetson Women’s Volleyball Coach ...... Dick Scott Trainer ...... Naseby Rhinehart Associate Trainer Pat Archer Head Equipment Manager Dick Seaman Football Secretary...... Suelynn Williams Athletic Secretary Cela Burham Ticket Office Secretaries Marge McElwain and Rae Proctor Century Club Secretary ...... Sylvia Reul Sports Photographer ...... Geoffrey Sutton General Facts Location ...... Missoula, Montana 59812 Enrollment ...... 8,700 (est.) Nickname ...... Grizzlies Colors...... Copper, Silver, Gold Athletic Affiliations ...... , NCAA AIAW for women Football 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. Grizzly Tracks is printed at the UM Printing Services. Cover shot by Bill Sallaz, Rosenblum Gallery.

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1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey UM Sports Information Director Grizzlies-Eagles Meet for 1st Time in 30 Years It’s taken 30 years to renew the Klever started where he left off in schools,” said Donovan. “They have football rivalry between the University UM’s opening-season, 60-27 win over outstanding players at many positions, of Montana Grizzlies and the Eastern Simon Fraser University of Canada, thanks to those transfers.” Washington University Eagles — and rushing for 82 yards and a touchdown, “Their passing and running attack has today’s clash is an important one for and hitting four of six passes for another been very well-balanced so far this both teams. TD. season,” Donovan continued. “They are Montana needs to get back onto the Last week, against Idaho State, tail­ led on offense by Daryl Bell, once a winning track, after losing its last five back, Bobby Cerkovnik gained 71 yards University of Montana player. He has on 15 carries, and then the junior from had good success for them.” Great Falls went out with a leg injury. “On the offensive front they are very Hopefully UM’s leading rusher thus far big, (245, 210, 245, 225, 286). Those are this season will not miss the rest of the the type of people who have given us season with a knee injury. problems in the past,” he said. Starting at the TB spot will be “Defensively they have outstanding freshman Curt McGinness, a 6-2, 185- linebackers, a young front, and will pounder with excellent speed. He has pressure the offense at any time.” gained 118 yards on 36 carries and Defensively, the top tacklers for the scored two TDs rushing, and passed for Grizzlies are cornerback Mickey Sutton another (37-yarder to Mike Alex). with 40 stops, linebacker Kent Clausen Another freshman, , will get the starting nod at today. He has connected on 30 of 61 passes for 408 yards and one TD. Receiver-wise starting fullback Mike Hagen has the most catches with 15 (for 127 yards), while Alex has 14 for 211 yards and a TD and freshman Brad Dantic from Laurel has hauled in eight for 179 yards. Dantic averages 22.4- yards per catch, and has the Big Sky Conference’s longest TD reception of the Cornerback Mickey Sutton season, a 63-yarder from Mornhinweg (Photo by Geoffrey Sutton) against Weber State. In the punting department, Bart contests. The Grizzlies still have Mon­ Andrus is among the conference leaders, tana State and Northern Arizona at averaging 41.1 on 38 attempts. home, and then finish the season with EWU is led by senior tailback Daryl Nevada-Reno in Reno. Bell, who has rolled up 451 yards on 97 The Eagles are trying to rebound off a rushes for four scores. His running- 54-21 loss to host Portland State. Coach mate should be senior fullback Bryan Dick Zorne’s team is 4-2 overall, with Johnson, who has missed the last two victories over Sacramento State (12-10), games with an injury. Johnson has Tailback Curt McGinness Carroll College (42-7), Whitworth (37- scored four times, three via the pass. He (Photo by Geoffrey Sutton) 14) and Hayward State (24-3). The other has rushed for 176 yards on 36 carries with 38 and cornerback strong safety EWU loss was a 28-8 setback to Puget (4.9-yard average). Jay Becker with 32. Sound. At QB Zornes, who was 7-2 in his first This is the eighth meeting of the For coach Larry Donovan and his staff season last year, will start junior Dan schools. The first game was a 27-0 win 1980 has been a tough season. With the Daly, who Has completed 40 of 69 passes for Montana in 1938. The Grizzlies lead return of versatile Rocky Klever, the for 413 yards and four touchdowns. His the series 6-1. The last meeting was a 52- Grizzly offense was expected to be as leading receiver his sophomore Kelly 0 win in 1950. EWU’s sole win was 12-7 potent as ever. However, Klever was Roark, who has 19 for 182 yards, and in 1948. sidelined with a shoulder injury in the caught nine passes in the loss to PSU. The Grizzlies will host Montana State second game of the season and has not “Eastern Washington is a team next Saturday, Nov. 1, in the teams’ 80th played a down since that game. buoyed by transfers from four-year meeting. EWU will host Simon Fraser.

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President Richard Bowers

Dr. Richard C. Bowers assumed duties as the 13th president of the UniversityM of ontana 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 'Oi l 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 f t i f * 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 asters 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 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 m aster’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 M ontana 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, ^OUth 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 G reat Falls Central from 1968-71; Plentywood again from and then transferred to U.S.I.U., where he graduated in 1967. 971-76 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

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.

Mike Johnson Outside Linebackers

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 his career at UM. He is from North Bend, Ore., and attended Equipment assistant Tim Bauer; manager Dick North Bend High School where he was a three-sport standout. Seamen, assistant Scott Wilson. He played for his father, Howie Johnson, as a prep. The senior Johnson also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike and his wife, Teri, recently had a baby girl, Stephanie.

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 wom en’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 m aster’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 W ashington (1966-69) and Seaman played varsity football for the C olorado 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). academ ic eligibility for UM athletes. Dick Seaman Dr. Evan Denney Equipment Manager Faculty Representative

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. M ontana. Naseby Rhinehart Gary Hughes Ticket Manager

8 1980 Grizzly Fall Sports Schedule FIDELITY TRANSFERRED? We MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY ^ ^ - s f i n d you a home Date Meet Place Distance Real Estate in a new city. 9-20 Pintlar View Warm Springs, Mont. 10,000m No extra cost 9-27 Idaho Invitational Moscow, Idaho 4 miles or obligation 10- 4 Boise State (dual meet) Boise, Idaho 5 m iles 10-11 UM High School Inv. 10:45 UM Golf Course 2-3 m iles (boys and girls) 10-11 UM, Montana State, 10:00 UM Golf Course 4 miles 1880 Brooks 93 Strip 549-5101 Washington State Idaho, E. W ashington 1727 South Avenue 721-1840 10-18 Eastern Washington Inv. Spokane, Wash. 5 m iles 10-24 Boise State Inv. Boise, Idaho 10,000m 11- 1 Montana State 1980 Grizzly Football Schedule (dual meet) 9 a.m. UM Golf Course 10,000m Sept. 13 UM 60, Simon Fraser 27 11-15 Big Sky Conference and Boise, Idaho 10,000m NCAA District Seven Sept. 20 UM 0, Portland State 20 Championships Sept. 27 UM 0, Idaho 42 11-24 NCAA Wichita, Kansas 10,000m 11-29 National Track Athletics Pocatello, Idaho 10,000m Oct. 4 UM 10, Boise St. 44 Congress (AAU) Oct. 11 UM 21, Weber St. 38 Championships Oct. 18 UM 0, Idaho St. 17 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Oct. 25 E. Washington—2:00 PM Date Meet P lace (Homecoming) 9-20 Yellowstone Run West Yellowstone, MT Nov. 1 Montana St.*—1:30 PM 9-27 UM Invitational (11 a.m.) UM Golf Course 10- 4 Fort Casey Invitational Whidbey Island, Wash. Nov. 8 N. Arizona*—1:30 PM 10-11 Washington State Inv. P ullm an, Nov. 15 Nevada-Reno*—2:00 PM 10-18 Eastern Washington Inv. Spokane, Wash. 10-24 UM-MSU (4 p.m.) UM Golf Course *Big Sky Conference Game 11- 1 NCWSA Regionals UM Golf Course Bold Face Indicate Home Games Dvi. 3—11 a.m. Div. 1—12 p.m. Serving Missoula and t D iv. 2— 1 p.m. 11-15 AIAW Nationals Seattle, Wash. All events are 5000 meters 1980-81 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Clothing for the Working Man and D ale O pponent Thurs., Sept. 18 WEBER STATE the Active Man Fri., Sept. 19 MSU Invitational Tourney Sat., Sept. 20 MSU Invitational Tourney I hurs., Sept. 25 BYU Invitational Tourney Fri., Sept. 26 BYU Invitational Tourney Sat., Sept. 27 BYU Invitational Tourney Wed., Oct. 1 CARROLL COLLEGE Sat., Oct. 4 Montana State Univ. Wed., Oct. 8 Eastern Washington Univ. Fri., Oct. 10 PSU Invitational Tourney Sal., Oct. 11 PSU Invitational Tourney *Thurs., Oct. 16 Washington State Univ. *Fri., Oct. 17 Washington State Univ. (match play) (Div. I) *Sat., Oct. 18 Washington State Univ. Fri., Oct. 24 PSU Invitational Tourney Sat., Oct. 25 PSU Invitational Tourney * I hurs., Oct. 30 Montana State univ. Fri., Oct. 31 MSU International Cup—Div. I Sat., Nov. 1 MSU International Cup—Div. I *Fri., Nov. 7 Univ. of Oregon (Div. I *Sat., Nov. 8 Univ. of Oregon Match Play) Wed., Nov. 12 Eastern Washington Univ. *Fri., Nov. 14 Match Play—Div. I; Montana St., Wash. St., Calgary *Sat., Nov. 15 Match Play—Div. I; Montana St., Wash. St., Calgary 'JioqAtedfA *Fri., Nov. 21 Division I Regionals *Sat., Nov. 22 Division I Regionals 531 N. Higgins on Circle Square • 543-5555 Conference play Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30, Friday til 6:00 Bold indicates home games

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13 Butte Players Playin’ Tough For Griz by DAVE GUFFEY UM Sports Information Director

Everyone knows about the rough 'n tough guys from Butte, Montana, right? They chew nails for dinner and so on. One of the meanest spots in the Northwest. We’ve heard them all. Well, about 115 miles down the road frbm Butte — in Missoula — some of those Butte residents are trying to maintain part of that legend. Those residents are also football players — football players for the University of Montana Grizzlies. First there’s linebacker Curt McElroy and then there’s Reed Madison, a defensive back. Both are sophomores. Both will start for the Grizzlies today. Both also have broken noses. And you probably guessed it, those broken noses didn’t stop them from continuing to play football. Then there’s defensive back John Kovacich, another sophomore. He started at cornerback in Montana’s first couple of games. He got hurt in practice prior to the Boise State game, but made the trip even though he could barely run. Why? “ I wanted to play so bad.” he said. There is also Jim and John Rooney. Jim is starting at offensive tackle while John is vying for a berth at linebacker. Both are walkons. Both contribute to the team. Both are also, “A couple of 100 percent guys, who keep coming at you,” said Grizzly coach Larry Donovan. “Jim is already seeing a lot of action, and John is one of our hardest hitters.” McElroy, a starter since the Montana State game last season, probably epitomizes what a player from Butte is supposed to be like. “ I grew up a fighter growing up in Butte,” McElroy said. “Not really a fighter in the true sense, but a person who believes you have to give 100 percent to get 100 percent out of yourself. I’ve always been told Butte’s Curt McElroy returns an interception (Photo you’ve got to sell yourself. A person who sells by Geoffrey Sutton) himself deserves what he gets. He makes his own breaks.” “This is the fifth time I’ve broken my nose,” McElroy continued. “ In Butte I saw kids play with a another factor in why players from Butte often went broken nose, broken ribs and so on. They told me to on to reach success at the collegiate level. wear a brace on my nose. They also told Reed to. We “The coaches there are really big on fundamen­ didn’t think we needed them.” tals,” McElroy said. “We learned the basics, as well Madison said a lot of the toughness of players as how to play hard, and there’s not a lot more to it from Butte came from practicing at Naranche Stad­ than that.” ium. “ It was hard as rock there, with glass and rocks McElroy has a philosophy that a lot of football all over the place. Teams didn’t like to play us there. coaches would like. We were used to it.” “ I think I play better with pain,” he said. “ If you Both McElroy and Madison also agreed there was don’t play 100 percent that’s how you get hurt.”

14 The 1980 Grizzly Football Staff, top row from left: Rick Johnson, Lynn Rosenbach, Bob Lowry, Mike Johnson, Secretary Suelynn Williams, Dale McNally, graduate assistant, Ken Flajole, Joe Yeager, graduate assistant. Front row from left, Mike Van Diest, Larry Donovan and Joe Glenn.

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15 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 '€odA 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 < m £ . 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 mas C a ro l (F red), 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.) I t’s the Place. THE B O I\l MISSOULA

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No. Nam e P os. H t. W t. Class Hometown N o. N am e P os. Ht. Wt. 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 5-8V 2 185 So. Sepulveda, CA 82 Bill Lane** WR 5-9 164 Sr. Englewood, CO 7 Bart Andrus* QB 6-2 190 Sr. Sepulveda, CA 49 M ike Lew is 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 73 Bret Barrick*** DL 6-3 V2 247 Sr. Lewistown, MT Springs, MT 20 Jay Becker*** SS 5-10V2 178 Sr. Atlantic, IA 17 Jeff Loftus TB 6 -IV2 195 Fr. Beaverton, OR 26 Dennis Bowman LB 6-2 205 Jr. Spokane, WA 27 G ary Low ry DB 6-2 190 Fr. Great Falls, MT 3 John Brooks K 6-0 165 Sr. Los Angeles, CA 28 Reed Madison* DB 6-1 188 So. Butte, MT 85 Rich Burtness** OL 6-4 V2 220 Jr. Anacortes, WA 67 Mark Madsen OL 6-4Vz 222 So. Ellensburg, WA 78 Brian Caraway* OL 6-3 220 So. Great Falls, MT 46 Curt McElroy LB 6-1 215 So. Butte, MT 32 Bob Cerkovnik** TB 5-9 182 Jr. Great Falls, MT 14 Curt McGinness TB 6-2 180 Fr. Janesville, WI 65 Dave Chaplin DL 6-0 245 Jr. Selah, WA 75 Brian McHugh** OL 6-4 224 Sr. Spokane, WA 47 Kent Clausen*** LB 6-4 235 Sr. Missoula, MT 71 Rocky Miller OL 6-4 228 So. Richland, WA 70 Bob Cordier* OL 6-4 234 So. Spokane, WA 11 Marty Morhinweg QB 5-10 185 Fr. San Jose, CA 24 72 Mike Crouse DL 6-3 V2 230 So. Spokane, WA Steve Murfitt* DB 5 -8V2 160 Sr. Philipsburg, MT 80 87 Pat Curry** DL 6-5Vz 241 Jr. Billings, MT Mark Murray WR 5-9 175 So. Choteau, MT 41 Brad Dantic WR 5-9 155 Fr. Laurel, M T 54 Jay Noffsinger LB 6-2 205 Fr. Whitefish, MT 89 Bruce Diettert TE 6-3 190 Fr. Missoula, MT 68 Pat Norwood** OL 6-2V2 232 Jr. Billings, MT 79 Dan Dilts OL 6-6 230 Fr. Walla Walla, WA 4 Mike Oliphant K 5-8 170 Jr. Billings, MT 83 Bill Dolan** WR 5-10 170 Jr. E. Helena, MT 53 Dave Paoli** DL 6-1 217 Jr. Great Falls, MT 16 Scott Ellig DB 6-2 194 Jr. Spokane, WA 62 Tom Perez* OL 6-1V4 229 Jr. Palatine, IL 25 Tony Fudge DB 6-2 195 Fr. Great Falls, MT 6 Alan Powell QB 6-4 190 Fr. Lewistown, MT 59 Duane Fugleberg OL 6-3 215 Fr. Edmonds, WA 12 Kelly Richardson QB 6-1 175 Fr. Grants Pass, OR 63 Steve Garrison LB 6-3 210 So. Spokane, WA 56 Arnie Rigoni*** DL 6 -OV2 222 Sr. Chicago, IL 55 Dave Gleason***# LB 6-2 215 Sr. Missoula, MT 1 Dean Rominger K/P 6-2 205 Fr. Fort Benton, MT 86 Dave Glenn WR 6-4 200 So. Elma, W A 52 Jim Rooney** OL 6-1 225 Jr. Butte, MT 44 Scott Gratton LB 6-0 205 So. Missoula, MT 69 John Rooney LB 6-1 190 Fr. Butte, MT 34 Mike Hagen FB 6-0 215 Jr. A uburn, WA 98 Brian Salonen TE.K 6-2 200 Fr. Great Falls, MT 33 Wayne Harper** FB 6-1 219 Sr. Livingston, MT 76 Ron Sharkey** DL 6-5 221 Jr. Missoula, MT 74 Joe Heggins OL 6-2 260 Fr. Washougal, WA 23 Paul Silovsky DB 6 -2 V2 195 Fr. T opeka, KS 50 84 John Hinson* TE 6-2V2 214 So. Seattle, WA M ike Sm ith DL 6-1 220 Fr. Seattle, WA 88 42 Jim Hogan** LB 6-0 215 Sr. Lacey, WA Roger Smith LB 6 -OV4 201 So. Billings, MT 38 Malcum Sorrell LB 6-1 185 Fr. Tacom a, WA 64 Basil Jones**# OL 6-2 215 Jr. Spokane, WA 92 Andre Stephens LB 6-3 198 Fr. Tacom a, WA 31 Mike Jones RB 5 -IOV2 I 8 O So. Glendive, MT 36 Mickey Sutton DB 5-8 170 Jr. Union City, CA 51 Steve Sword OL 6-3 215 Fr. Whitefish, MT 93 Kris Kerpa DL 6-1 215 Fr. Philipsburg, MT 5 15 Rocky Klever*** TB 6-2 V2 215 Sr. Anchorage, AK Terry Thomas** K/DB 5-7 163 Sr. Great Falls, MT 40 Dave Kline LB 6-1 205 Fr. Bellevue, WA 35 Dan W arner DB 5-11 191 Jr. N oxon, MT 29 Joe Klucewich RB 6-0 180 Fr. A lpine, CA 2 Greg Wilson K 5-9 175 Fr. Great Falls, MT 21 John Kovacich* DB 6-0 182 So. Butte, M T 58 Tim W ynne OL 6-3 205 Fr. H avre, MT

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17 when Montana when EWU has the ball has the ball GRIZZLY OFFENSE EAGLE OFFENSE 81 Mike Alex (6-1, 190, Jr.) ...... FL 82 Kelly Roark (6-0, 172, So.) ...... WR 5 2 Jim Rooney (6-1, 225, Jr.) ...... LT 70 John Tighe (6-5, 245, So.) ...... LT 66 Carlton Lamo (5-10, 238, Sr.) ...... LG TM 60 Greg Garske (6-0, 210, Sr.) ...... LG 62 Tom Perez (6-lV4, 229, Jr.) ...... C 5 0 Tony Garske (6-0, 245, Sr.) ...... C 6 4 Basil Jones (6-2, 215, 215, So.( Jr.) RG 6 1 Shamus Reilly (6-4, 225, Jr.) ...... RG 75 Brian McHugh (6-4, 224, Sr.) ...... RT 72 Walt Flatt (6-6, 286, Jr.) ...... RT 98 Brian Salonen (6-2, 200, Fr.) ...... TE 87 Dennis Patterson (6-2, 205, Jr.) ...... TE 11 M arty M ornhinweg (5-10, 185, Fr.) QB 1 Casey M ahaney (5-10, 180, Sr.) ...... FL 34 Mike Hagen (6-0, 215, Jr.) ...... FB 8 Dan Daly (6-2, 190, Jr.) ...... QB 82 Bill Lane (5-9, 164, Sr.) ...... SE 28 Darryl Bell (5-10, 201, Sr.) ...... TB 14 Curt McGinness (6-2, 185, Fr.) ...... TB 34 Bryan Johnson (6-1, 216, Sr.) FB EAGLE DEFENSE GRIZZLY DEFENSE 85 Paul Berg (6-5, 206, Fr.) ...... LE 87 Pat Curry (6-5V2, 241, Jr.) ...... LT 66 Chet Bridger (6-2, 229, Fr.) ...... LT 5 3 Dave Paoli (6-1, 216, Jr.) ...... NG 73 Kevin Hoyt (6-2, 241, Fr.) ...... RT 73 Bret Barrick (6-3, 240, Sr.) ...... RT 90 Steve Linnell (6-5, 224, Sr.) ...... RE 42 Jim Hogan (6-0, 215, Sr.) ...... OLB 9 Eric McIntyre (6-2, 229, Jr.) ...... LLB 26 Dennis Bowman (6-2, 195, Jr.) OLB 40 Ken Wilson (6-0, 217, Sr.) ...... MLB 47 Kent Clausen (6-4, 235, Sr.) ...... ILB 5 8 Cary Roe (6-4, 209, Jr.) ...... RLB 46 Curt McElroy (6-0, 205, So.) ...... ILB 5 Darrell Pope (5-11, 175, So.) ...... LCB 20 Jay Becker (5-10V2, 176, Sr.) ...... SCB 13 Gary Taller (6-0, 181, So.) ...... RCB 5 Terry Thomas (5-8, 175, Sr.) WCB 15 Mark Puyear (5-11, 187, So.) ...... SS 28 Reed Madison (6-1, 188, So.) SS 2 Pete Sinclair (5-9, 180, Jr.) t, ...... FS 25 Tony Fudge (6-2, 195, Fr.) ...... FS Specialties (UM) Punts Returns Specialties (EWU) 7-Bart Andrus 36-Mickey Sutton Placements Returns 30-Dean Romiger 14-Curt McGinness 4-Blaine Wilson 5-Darrell Pope 41-Brad Dantic Holder 20-Jeff Haack Placements Snaps Casey Mahaney 28-Darryl Bell 98-Brian Salonen 75-Brian McHugh or 1-Dean Rominger Eagles

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23 Academic Profile Donald Carey: A U of Montana Image Maker

By Norma Hober The idea of spring quarter in Vienna alumni and friends of the University, the originated in Carey’s mind in May, 1978 Chamber Chorale performed in Missoula on Donald Carey, associate professor of music while riding with the Chorale in a bus Friday, October 24 during Homecoming’s at the University of Montana, is justifiably somewhere between Lewistown and Belt. A Singing-on-the Steps at Main Hall. proud of the UM Chamber Chorale he directs. lead time of two years was decided upon in Discussing another favorite topic of his, The 29-member group recently returned from order to allow the students enough time to Carey said, “I think that outreach or bringing a three-month trip to Vienna, Austria. learn a foreign language, study European the real image of UM to all parts of Montana The students, who received 18 credits for history and accumulate the funds necessary and the Northwest is UM’s single most classes attended and performances given for such a trip. A schedule of courses was critical need right now. In that regard, I think while abroad, were taught by a nine-member developed which allowed each student to that President Richard C. Bowers has done a faculty composed of teachers from UM’s pursue his or her own curriculum. In miraculous job of projecting the quality of Music School and Foreign Language Depart­ cooperation with the UM Department of this institution both in- and out-of-state. He ment, the Vienna Conservatory of Music and Foreign Languages, courses in German and really brought this message to the members the Hochschule fur Musik. The primary voice Austrian culture and drama were offered. of the legislature at critical times during the teacher was Otto Edelmann, who retired Members of the Chorale, which normally last legislative session. President Bowers has following a 41-year opera career, in which he numbers between 20 and 24, receive one hour addressed himself to that need in the most sang all over the world. Edelmann praised beneficial way.” the UM students when he said, “In all of my UM students, such as those in the Chorale, singing classes I do not have any voices that have augmented these efforts in ways that can compare with these.” have been very helpful to the campus image. Part of the learning included attending Equally important, Carey feels, is the re- musical concerts and recitals almost nightly enlisting of UM’s alumni support into this and hearing some of the world’s greatest effort. He said that Alumni Director Deanna artists. Sheriff and her staff have made great strides “The musical growth was incredibly good in raising the consciousness of alumni both for the individual and for the choir as an regarding their responsibility to the Univer­ organization but I am more impressed with sity. the fact that the academic part of it was so “Alumni support and involvement are successful. Students really did take the 18 probably more critical now than at any other hours of credit. We had 20 performances in time in the school’s history. The Chamber Vienna and the quality of performance was Chorale is trying to deliver‘UM’s message’to exceptional in choral music. They knew they wherever there are alumni to listen,” Carey were under pressure from the sophisticated said. Viennese audiences, but concentrated and He added that “it is also part of our mission were able to bring off performances of the to bring the greatest music to all Montanans. highest musical quality. This was recognized We are not merely entertainers even though by the audiences, respected musicians, and we do have a good amount of toe-tapping guest conductors,” said Carey. music in our portfolio. Next month we will F. Lessky, Director of the Wiener Musik sing Haydn in Judith Gap and Schubert in Gymnasium, said, “This was the first Vancouver, B.C. These are our real reasons American choir to sing Schubert as it must be for being.” sung. They are an outstanding choir with a “T he C horale w as fo rtu n ate to be in Vienna mature sound.” and associate with musical minds first-hand. A faculty member from the Vienna Conser­ Now we feel an even stronger motivation to vatory commented that the “UM Chamber provide the opportunity for Montana citizens Chorale was the finest choir to sing in Vienna to have the same kind of association,” he in the last eight years. They performed an emphasized. excellent realization of Bruckner. These Responsible for UM’s choral program, singers know when to stop singing each Carey conducts the University Choir and the note.” Chamber Chorale and teaches conducting According to Carey, who has been at UM Donald Carey and music education courses. He also con­ for 13 years, w hat im pressed him m ost w as to Associate Professor ducts the Missoula Mendelssohn Club see the Montana students, many of whom are of Music which, incidentally, is in the process of from very small communities, become world soliciting funds to establish UM citizens in a different culture. scholarships as a living tribute to Lloyd and “They were making friends and com­ Helen Oakland. Mr. Oakland is a former municating in a foreign language. The of credit per quarter. “But they put in five director of the Mendelssohn Club and a Chorale members were able to take part in a million hours of work,” Carey laughed. former member of UM’s music faculty. society and culture that is radically different Comprised of music majors as well as A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, Carey is a from what they are used to. Their success in non-music majors with representatives from former member of the Robert Shaw Chorale this type of development will, in my opinion, most of the schools and departments at UM, and toured with that group. He also studied in the long run be the most valuable portion the Chorale appeared at 53 performances in conducting at the Wiesbaden Opera in of the whole endeavor. It was rewarding to 1979 and only two of these were in Missoula. Germany. A graduate of the University of see UM students have this kind of success. I “So we are doing lots of traveling; it also Kansas at Lawrence, he did graduate work at feel the vocal music tradition established at means we are probably better known in other the University of Colorado at Boulder. UM during the past 40 years can compete areas of the state and Northwest region than Carey’s hobbies include fly fishing and successfully with virtually anything like it in we are locally,” Carey added. hunting. He and his wife, Anne, who has a the world,” Carey emphasized. As a note of interest to Missoulians and voice studio, have two children.

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

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Coaches Through the Years

Year W Pet Coach (alma mater) Cumulative Pet 1897 1 2 3 .333 Fred Smith (Cornell) 1-2-3 .333 1898 3 2 0 .600 Sgt. B. F. Searight (Stanford) 4-4-3 .500 1899 1 2 0 .333 Guy Cleveland (Montana) 5-6-3 .455 1900 0 1 0 .000 Frank Bean (Wisconsin) 5-7-3 1901 2 .417 3 0 .400 Frank Bean (Wisconsin) 7-10-3 .412 1902 0 0 2 .000 Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) 7-12-3 .368 1903 2 0 5 .285 H. B. Conibear (Illinois) 9-17-3 .346 1904 3 0 2 .600 H. B. Conibear (Illinois) 12-19-3 .387 1905 2 3 0 .400 F. W. Schule (Wisconsin) 14-22-3 .389 1906 2 4 0 .333 F, W. Schule (Wisconsin) 16-26-3 .381 1907 4 1 1 .800 Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) 20-27-4 .426 1908 1 2 1 .333 Boy White (Iowa) 1909 6 21-29-5 .420 0 1 1.000 Roy White (Iowa) 27-29-6 .482 1910 3 1 .600 2 Robert Cary (Montana) 30-31-7 .492 1911 2 1^ 0 .667 Robert Cary (Montana) k 32-32-7 .500 1912 4 3 0 .571 Lt. W. C. Philoon (Army) 36-35-7 .507 1913 2 4 0 .333 A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) 38-39-7 .494 1914 6j 0 1 1.000 A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) 1915 2 2 2 44-398 .530 .500 (Washington State) 46-41-10 1916 4 1 1 .800 .529 Jerry Nissen (Washington State) 50-42-11 .543 1917 1 4 0 .200 Jerry Nissen (Washington State) 51-46-11 l .526 1919 2 3 2 .400 (Minnesota) 53-49-13 Ik .520 1920 4 3 0 .571 Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) 57-52-13 .523 3 3 F 1 .500 1921 4 Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) 60-55-14 M 2 1922 J 3 4 0 .429 J. W. Stewart (Geneva) 63-59-14 1923m 4 4 0 .500 .516 J. W. Stewart (Geneva) 67-63-14 .515 l92M 4 4 0 .500 Earl Clark (Montana) 1925 3 4 1 .429 71-67-14 .514 Earl Clark (Montana) 74-71-15 .510 3 5 0 .375 Frank Milburn (West Point) 3 4 1 .429 77-76-15 .503 Frank Milburn (West Point) 80-80-16 .500 4 5 1 .444 Frank Milburn (West Point) 1929 3 5 1 .375 84-85-17 .497 Frank Milburn (West Point) 87-90-18 .492 1930 5 3 0 .625 Frank Milburn (West Point) 92-93-18 ,497 1931 1 6 0 .143 Bernard O akes (Illinois) 1932 2 7 0 .222 93-99-18 .484 Bernard O akes (Illinois) 95-106-18 .473 1933 3 0 .429 Bernard O akes (Illinois) 1934 2 5 1 .286 98-110-18 ,471 Bernard O akes (Illinois) 100-11549 1935 1 5 2 .167 (Illinois) 101 120-21 1936 6 3 0 .667 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 1937 7 1 0 .875 107-123-21 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 114-124-21 1938 5 3 1 .625 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 119-127-22 1939 3 6 0 .333 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 122 133-22 4 4 1 .500 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 126-137-23 6 3 0 .667 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 132-140-23 0 8 0 .000 (Montana) 132-148-23 1 4 0 .200 George Dahlberg (Montana) .471 133-152-23 .467 1 9 4 6 * 4 4 0 .500 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 137456-23 .468 1947 1 7 4 0 .636 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 144 160-23 S |t7 4 1948 ' 3 7 0 .300 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) 1949 5 4 0 .556 (Stanford) 147-167-23 .468 1950 5 5 0 .500 Ted Shipkey (Stanford) 152471-23 -.471 1951 2 7 0 .222 Ted Shipkey (Stanford) 157-176-23 t .471 1952 7 1 .222 Ed Chinske (Montana) 159483-23 .465 1953 3 ^ 5 0 .375 Ed Chinske (Montana) 161-190-24 .459 1954 3 1 6 0 .333 Ed Chinske (Montana) 164-195-24 .457 1-24 .454 1955 3 0 .300 Jerry Williams (Washington St) m m ■24 1956 1 0 .100 Jerry Williams (Washington St) .450 -217-24 .441 1957 2 7 0 .222 Jerry Williams (Washington St) 1958 0 10 .000 Ray Jenkins (Colorado) ■ -224-24 .436 1959 1 8 .111 Ray Jenkins (Colorado) 173-234-24 .425 1960 5 5 Ray JenkinsTColorado) 174-242-24 .418 1961 2 6 .25(T Ray Jenkins (Colorado) 179-247-24 .420 1962 5 5 I .500 Ray9tnkins (Colorado) m 1 181-253-24 .417 1963 1 9 .100 Ray Jenkins(oftorado) 186-258-24 .419 1964 3 6 .333 Hugh Davidson (Colorado) 187-267-24 .412 1965 4 6 .400 Hugh Davidson (Colorado) 190-273-24 .410 1966 1 8 .111 Hugh Davidson (Colorado) 194-279-24 .410 1967 7 3 .700 (Montana) 195-287-24 .405 1968 2 7 .222 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 202-290-24 .411 1969 10 1 .909 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 204-297-24 .407 1970 10 1 .909 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 214-298-24 .418 1971 6 5 .545 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 224-299-24 .428 1972 3 8 .273 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 230-304-24 .431 1973 4 6 .400 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 233-312-24 .428 1974 3 6 .333 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 237-318-24 .427 1975 6 4 .600 Jack Swarthout (Montana) 240-324-25 .426 1976 4 6 .400 (Montana) 246-328-25 .429 1977 4 6 .400 Gene Carlson (Montana) 250-334-25 .428 1978 5 6 .455 Gene Carlson (Montana) 254-340-25 .428 1979 3 7 .300 Gene Carlson (Montana) 259-346-25 .436 262-353-25 .426

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Home games at 8 p.m. Preliminary games (when scheduled) Rod Brandon, one of four returning starters, at 5:45 p.m. goes up for two points. (Photo by Gordon Lemon) *Does Not Include Champion Holiday Classic

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Bob Lee Bill Bouchee Bob Small Secretary Treasurer Chairman of the Board BOARD OF DIRECTORS MISSOULA Mike McGowan Dr. Richard Bowers Lefty Byrne GREAT FALLS Bob Boulter John March Mike Montgomery Warren Vaughan Dick Dzivi John Coffee Lino Marsillo Larry Donovan Bill Gue Jon Driessen Ed Prinkki Al Kempfert HAMILTON Dr. Jack Halseth Tim Eckland Harley Lewis Bill Schwanke Bob Johnson Dale Schwanke Del Graves Bob Seim Glen Mitchell Harry Haines Bud Sept BUTTE Pete Hamper Ken Staninger Bob Crippen Terry Hober Larry Walter Bob Stenbeck HELENA KALISPELL Jim Jarrett Lloyd Crippen Colin Andrews Art Lindstrom EX-OFFICIO BILLINGS Bob Hoene Bill Redmond Golden Grizzly Club The Advertiser—Jim Palmer Gordon D. Spring R. H. Grover, Inc. All Points Travel Golden Pheasant Bamboo William C. Roduner Delbert “Stash Ashmore Village—Mr. & Mrs. Royal Manor Nursing Home Jim Andrews—State Farm Insurance Jack Wong A. D. Ferguson The Banker s Life—Steve Kuburich Hardenburgh Outdoor Advertising Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Schwanke Marlow Billingsley Co.—Ron Fernelius Jim Searles Blair Transfer & Storage Co. Hal Gillet Agency Lloyd G. “Bud” Sept June & Bill Blair Hi-Noon, Inc. (2) Sharkey’s Insurance Center Ralph Bonefoele The Bill Nooneys Bert Shultz R. W. Boulter, CPA Holiday Inn of Missoula Robert M. Small Elmer Boyce Home Realty Curtis C. Smith Bruce Danielson Agency Michael A. Jurasek Gordon & Marlys Sorenson Bruce Peterson s Honda, Jack M. Hoppel—Western Materials The Speakeasy Supper Club SAAB (2) Hot Springs Convalescent Stephens Equipment Burger King H. Kent Ferguson Super 8 Motel—Vern Clausen The Cabin—Del Tyler Independent Lumber & Supply, Inc. (3) Taco Treat—Dennis & Marsha Fisher Mr. & Mrs. George D. Caras JGL Distributing—J. Gary Louquet Topp Travel—Larry & Phyllis Topp Coast to Coast Stores Edward J. Jacobson Trade Winds Motel Coca Cola Bottling Company Jostens—Steve & Alane Travel Bug Agency—Lindy Plakke John C. Coffee Harrington UM Alumni Association—Deanna & Russell Mr. & Mrs. Ray Conger KDXT Radio Sheriff Consolidated Carpet & Bedding KGRZ (2) Universal Athletic Service Datsopoulso & MacDonald & KYLT Radio—Gene & Rose Peterson Allan & Janet Vannini—UM Foundation Lind (4) Tony Keast Vann’s Appliance & TV Milton Datsopoulos Horace H. Koessler Village Red Lion Motor Inn Dennis E. Lind LaVoie’s—Don LaVoie George & Alice Wandler Ronald B. MacDonald Lawn & Leisure Center Skip Weishaar—Northwestern National Christopher Swartley Lenny’s Lounge & Silvertip Lounge Life Insurance Co. Col. T. C. Davis, USA Ret. Sherman V. Lohn Wes Sprunk Auto Mall Design & Drafting Mrs. Emma B. Lommasson Western Federal Savings & Loan Alan L. Mulkey Louisiana-Pacific Corp. Association—H. H. Hanger Doug Flanagin Realty John E. & Dolores Malletta Western Montana Monument Services, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Dragstedt Meadow Gold Dairy—Dick Doyle Wide World of Travel—Glenna McEvoy ERA—Staninger & Meadow Properties Wright Lumber Co. Associates Michotte Glass, Inc.—Larry E. Walter Earl’s Distributing, Inc. Missoula Welding & Machine Works Earl L. Sherron, Jr. Ron Wasson Billings Exchange Enterprises— Mr. C’s Lounge—Patrick L. Coyle Dave Drum Pat Patterson Montana Power Co. Fidelity Union Life—Tim L. Eckland Montana Printing Co.—W. R. Thibodeau Fidelity Union Life (2) William W.Morrison Frenchtown Tim L. Eckland Murphy Favre Inc. Photo Factory—Art Lindstrom First Bank—Western Montana Missoula Northern Leasing Co. George M. Leland Northwest Travel Service Hamilton 4 Season’s Subaru— Otto’s Inc. Dr. Reno & Barbara Parker Bob Small & Larry Larson Tavy & Violet Parker (2) J. Lynn Fred Bob & Irene Payne Robert D. Fredrickson Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Kalispell Gateway Printing & Litho (2) Fred & Katy Plummer Montana West Realty Jerry Kurzenbaum Ponderosa VW, Porsche, Audi Bill Redmond

33 Multiple Membership

Ace Auto Salvage (2) Depot, The (3) T h o m as M. H o d g es Don Price Greg Collins Carl Rebich Doug Roark Mike Munsey Pete Ridgeway American Asphalt, Inc. (3) Dobbins, DeGuire & Tucker, P.C. (6) Mac’s General Store (3) Missoula—2 Mr. & Mrs. Ja c k R. D obbins Missoula Fire Equipment (2) Kalispell—1 Mr. & Mrs. H ugh E. E lm ore Missoula Truck Sales (2) American Dental (2) Mr. & Mrs. S te p h en R. G ibbs George Burton Association for Head & Neck Surgery (2) Mr. & Mrs. Dennis G. Minemyer Don Hamilton Bakke Tire Service (2) Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Sather Missoulian, The (2) Bauer, Hills & Kester (2) ERA-Staninger and Associates Tom C. Brown Jo h n L. B auer Jack Mainwaring Charles J. Baumann David & Kathy Kester Vic Ralls Montana Bank of South Missoula (2) Beach Transportation Co. (2) John Thompson Montana Lumber Sales (11) R obert D. B each First Bank—Southside Missoula (2) Neurological Associates (2) H arold R. K eyser B ob Bodin G ary D. C ooney, M.D. Beagle, C. D. “Bud” (2) B ob H enry H enry H. G ary, Jr., M.D. Bitter Root Toyota-Volvo (3) First Bank—Western Montana Missoula (4) Northwestern National Life (3) Blair Transfer & Storage (2) K enneth E. H ickethier C y H onzel William Blair R. L. K enyon Marvin J. Horner George Phillips Elwood S. Olson Roy G. Malcolm Bo-Legs (2) Daniel G. Simkins Patterson & Marsillo (2) Boone, Karlberg & Haddon (4) First National Montana Bank (5) Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood (2) T hom as H. B oone R. F. B urke Bob Dayton W. T. B oone D on E. G ray F. D ean M ahrt Sam E. H addon Randolph Jacobs Ponderosa VW, Porsche-Audi (3) Karl R. K arlberg Charles A. & Helen Rigg Larry R. B ay sin g er Bouchee, William L. & Phyllis (2) First Security Bank of Missoula (3) Mark Huelskamp Brownies In-N-Outs (2) Richard Blomgren John Poundstone Chuck & Betty Dahlstrom Dean Boyce Quality Construction Co. (2) Steve McAfee Duane Scheeler Jim B and Champion International Corporation (44) Fisher Enterprises (2) Bill M ytty Robert J. Kelly Mark C. Fisher Quality Supply, Inc. (2) William Kirkpatrick Five Valleys Bowl (2) Rangitsch Bros. Mobile Homes (2) Champion Building Products Dan Fix R obert D. R angitsch Tom Breum Gordon Fix Robert J. Rangitsch Robert Clubb Foster & Marshall, Inc. (2) Rollins Burdick Hunter of MT., Inc. (2) Jim Connelly A rthur M. Buis Ruby’s Cafe (2) Steve Erhart Bill S te in b re n n er Gene Meyers Jack & Alice Fisher 4 B’s Restaurants, Inc. (6) Sheehan Majestic (2) Bart Goldbar R obert W. Froelich Stan Feist Robert G. Hall W. E. H ainline, Sr. Tom Watson Rod Hochhalter W. E. H ainline, Jr. Sirco Mfg., Inc. (2) Harold Hopwood D onald E. H ege Sorenson & Company (6) Arnold Jacobson Joe O’Loughlin Jerry Cebula Ty Jacobson George Spencer Charlie Conklin Dale Karkanen Frontier West (3) Woody Germany Loren Lee Larry Chilcote Dennis Muth Tony LePaine Edward P. Murphy J a m e s R. W eatherly Steve Livergood Frank Muth William Wiekel Kenneth McMillan Galusha, Higgins & Galusha (3) Spierling, Dr. R. A. (2) Edward Martinson David P. Dickman Stensatter, Druyvestein & Associates (2) Dennis Pleasant Ja ck A. Low Strate, David M. (2) Jo sep h F. Przybyski Charles Rohde Super Structures, Inc. (2) Edward Roberts Garden City Builders Kay & Doretta Brown Elmer Tilletson David W. Fisher Jack Jakub Champion Timberlands Ed Poitras T & W Chevrolet (2) William Bethke Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (15) J o e M. T aylor Mary Ann Buckhouse G ary B. C h u m rau Jerry Woodahl Ernie Corrick Larry F. Daly Tabish Bros. Distributors, Inc. (2) Stephen P.Haas Candace C. Fetscher Terry Payne Insurance (2) R obert E. Lam ley J. C. Garlington Tom Sherry Tire (4) R obert E. LeProw se T im othy D. G eiszler Toole & Easter (2) Wayne Maahs G eo rg e D. G o o d rich VW Ice (2) Frank Sherman G ary L. G raham Wesplan Corp. (2) Joe S. Sieminski G reg L. H anson Western Broadcasting Co. (2) Kayleen Thelen William E. J o n e s T h o m as R. F rench C h arles E. Valach Brad Luck Champion Packaging Dale G. Moore Jo h n R. M clnnis Western Federal Savings & Loan J. Craig Burns Larry E. Riley Association (3) Lowell Cloninger R. H. "Ty” R obinson Del Cumley Westmont Tractor Co. R obert E. S h erid an , Jr. Gary Gallagher Steve Eastlick W. D ennis S tarkel R obert K. Ford W. J. “Bill” Gallagher General Engineers, Inc. (3) Walter John & Mary Kero Renny Malach, Sr. M aurice E. G uay Stan Pavlick Worden, Thane & Haines, P.C. (6) W alter M. P arock R onald A. B ender Richard Shimer Green, MacDonald & Wagner (4) R. E. S p rin g er Harry Haines Ja ck L. G reen II R obert W. M into Larry Weeks Ralph B. K irscher Culbertson, Inc. (3) Robert J. Phillips Donald MacDonald Jeremy Thane Rodney Oelke William T. Wagner Daily, John R., Inc. (4) Ronald C. Wyse Grizzly Fence Co. (2) Wyckman’s Inc. (2) J. J. Lubbers Al K oschel Bill W yckm an R. E. Rowe Ed Schlauch Ken Wyckman Sig Skarland Hightower & Wallace Construction (2) A. W arren W ilcox Independent Leasing (2) BILLINGS Darigold Farms (2) Don Huggins Warren F. Vaughan (2) Davidson, D. A. & Co. (4) Everett Leitzke Mr. & Mrs. R obert A. B raig—Kalispell JGL Distributing (2) CUT BANK Ian B. D avidson—G reat Falls Ron Sm ith Selden S. Frisbee (2) Dick Hughes—Missoula Allan Sedgwick L. Bruce Madsen—Missoula Kitchen Specialists (2) Dale Woolhiser—Great Falls GREAT FALLS Arnie Kober—Exxon Co., U.S.A. (3) Thiebes, Joseph (2) Davis, Don L.—Jewelers (2) Lambros Realty (2) Davis Insurance (2) Dan Lambros KALISPELL Ben R. Davis George Lambros Conrad National Bank (2) D. E. “D on” Nolan Larry Larson & Associates (5) Murray, Kaufman, Vidal & Gordon (2) Delaney's Office Products (2) John T. Dove Valley Bank of Kalispell (2) Kenneth R. Hedditch

34 Single Membership Wright, Keith-LIFE MEMBER Christensen, Dick Fox, Balias, Barrow—Architects A & C Drug Chumrau, Mr. & Mrs. Paul Fraser, Harold J. & Sharee A-L W elding Products, Inc. City Disposal Co. Frazier, Johnny Aanenson, James & Mary Ann City Electric Fristo, Jack Abramson, C. E. Clawson Mfg. Co. Fristo, Robert Adams, H. Dan, M.D. Clixby, Roger Frontier Lounge Adea Real Estate Coffee, William O., Realtor Advertiser, The C ole, J a m e s H. Gardner, Pete Alan’s Jewelry Coleman, Leon G arn aas, H. L. “W hitey" Allan G. Holms, Inc. Collins, John E„ DVM G astineau, Bill & D onna Alquist, Gerry—Frazier, Percy, Jr. • Combo, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Gateway Printing & Litho Alsaker, Tom & Laura C one, J o s e p h R. & C indy Gate West Property Management Altogether, The Conlin’s Furniture Gay Nineties Lounge & Liquor Store American Land Title Conoco, Inc. Geil, Ja m e s F. “B ud” Amrine, W. F. Consolidated Carpet & Bedding General Concrete, Inc. Anderson, Bruce G. Consolidated Electrical Dist., Inc. George, Charles W. Anderson, Clark & Nancy Cordis, Leon & Mary Lou Gerry Butler Equipment Leasing Antonich, William F. & Pat Correll, Richard A.—Hanich, Herb Gibford, Stan & Pat Appelt, James & Maureen C ote, R obert E. Giffin, Joseph and Beverly Artcraft Printers of Missoula, Inc. Court House Racquetball & G illespie, D onald N. Anderson, ZurMuehlen & Co. Health Club, The Gillespie, O. Lloyd Associated Residential Contractors C ram er, R ichard A. Gillespie Realty Co. Ault, David J. Construction Criswell Insurance Agency Glacier General Assurance Co. Culligan Water Conditioning Grady Insurance Agency B & E Enterprises, Inc. Commercial Investors Management G rady, Mrs. Frank R. B.P.O. Elks Club—#383 Grant Creek Realty Baertsch, Mr. & Mrs. Clint D & J Diesel G ratzer, G eo rg e M. “S o n n y ” Bailey, Bill & Erma Dahlberg, George P. “Jiggs” Graves, Delbert K. & Bev Baker, Marty—Rural Research Dailey, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen R. G ray, H arold E. & S u san Baldassin, Bill—A ttorney D alby, S te p h en H. Greaves, Dave & Sharon Balko, Norm—Investors Diversified Services Dark Room, The G regory, D ennis R. Bancshares Mortgage Company Davies, David Gregory, Jan Bargmeyer, Dr. Ernest M. Davis Bros., Inc. Grenfell Building Service Barnett, Dr. John P. Davis, Charles W.—C.L.U. Grizzly Basketball Staff Barnett, Dr. William L. Davis, Donald H., II & Sherry Grizzly Den Barnhill’s Green Thumb D ean, D ouglas E. Grizzly Football Staff Bauer, Herm Deden, Dick and Nancy Grizzly Grocery Bauer, Max G., Jr. D ees, Mr. & Mrs. D oug Gronfien, Bruce B aum berger, Allen D. & Polly Delaney, Don Gull Boats Beaman, Arthur L.—Psychological Consortium Delaney, Douglas, D.D.S. Gunny Sack, The Bearings, Inc.—Jim Milligan DeMarois Olds-GMC Guth, David & Pat Beck, Jug & Alice DeMinck, Jim Bee Line Transportation Dermatology, Inc.—Dr. & Habbe, Don & Doosy Beighle, Dr. & Mrs. R. W. Mrs. W. J. D unlap Haddick, Gale Bel Aire Motel Deschamps, Art, Jr. Hadnot, Douglas S., D.D.S. Bender, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Diamond Bar Meats Hagan Welding Benchmark, The Diamond Mountain, Inc. Haggarty, Michael J. Besse, LaMoure A. Dick, Robert Haggarty, Thomas J. Best Western Executive Motor Inn D ickerm an, C. E. H aines, David W. Biggerstaff, Dick & Pat Dickson, Thomas Realty Haines, John S. Blake, Bud & Nancy D iggs, David V., D.D.S., P.C. Hall, Raym ond F. Blomgren, Paul B. Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Hamper, Peter J. Bloom, Robert D. dba Warden Paper Co. Dobak, Tom H anger, Mr. & Mrs. H arold H. Bob Ward & Sons, Inc. Don Leary—State Farm Hanson, Dean & Betty Bolich’s A & J Market Mutual Insurance Hansen, Don V. Bon, The Donovan, Larry R. & Georgia Harbine, Chic Bonded Builders Dosch, Lee Hardenburgh Outdoor Advertising Co. Bondurant, Bryce E. Double Front Harris, Dr. John Boskovich, Harry R. Douglas, J. 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East Gate Drug Holiday Inn of Missoula Burr, Beryl L. East Gate Liquor Store & Lounge Hollmann, Bob and Barbara Business Builders of Missoula Eddy’s Bakery Home Interiors, Inc. Business & Property Management Egley & White, CPA’s H orton, Dr. Vern H. Marcus S. Clark Eight Ball Billiards Hoshaw, Thomas G., M.D. Buttrey Foods, Inc. #31 Elbow Room H oulihan, T.J., M.D., P.C. Buttrey Foods, Inc. #39 Elks #1 C offee C lub Howell, Rockie & Suzanne Byrnes, Mr. & Mrs. Erwin C. El-Mar Estates, Inc. Huggins, Larry Employers Insurance of Wausau— Huggins, Russ & Ed C&D Industries Mark Holtan H ughes, Mr. & Mrs. Ja c k R. Gaspard "Will” D escham ps, Jr. Eric Hefty and Associates Hurt Construction, Inc. Callaghan, Dr. Jam es P. Erickson, Vernon L. Campbell, Dr. & Mrs. T. J. Eugene Tripp Trucking Indreland’s Grasshaven Ranch Caplis, James E. R oger E. Indreland Carr, Dick Fames, Robert J. Insured Titles, Inc. Carousel, The Fasteners, Inc. International House of Pancakes Cash, Frank & Rosalee Featherman, Frank & Gerry Castleberry, Eugene First American Insurance Agency J& C All A m erican T rophy Cates, Jon First Federal Savings & Loan Association & Engraving Cerino, Richard F. First Montana Real Estate Ja ck of All T rad es Chaffe Oil Co. First Montana Title Co. JB’s Big Boy Chase, Douglas W. Fleharty, Jim Jacobs, T. Ray & Margie Chesbro, Charles A. Fleming, Tim Jacobson, David P., M.D. Chinske, Louis M. & Jean L. Flink, Ed—Missoula Motor Parts Jeraco Construction Supply Chriss Crawford Insurance Agency Foster, Mr. & Mrs. L. R. Jerrell, Ted 4G Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Jim Caras, Inc. Jim Palmer Trucking Materials Testing, Inc. Penney, J. C. Co., Inc. Sharkey’s Insurance Center Jim Powell Insurance Mather, Rugga Perkins Cake & Steak Sheldon, Earl & Marilyn Johns, Lynda Mattix, Charles H. Peters, Robin—State Farm Shelton, Robert J. & Associates Johnson, Dallard V. 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Pomeroy, Mike & Susan Sohlberg, Steve & Marcille K east, A nthony F. Miller, Mike Porter, Max F., D.D.S. Solberg, Dick & Jane Keeney Construction Co. Miller, William & Dorothy Power, Jerry & Lou Sorenson, Gordon & Marlys Kelley, Owen Millhouse, Donald G. Prentice Lumber Co. Southgate Mall Associates Kelly, Pete—KGVO Radio M ilodragovich, Eli P re ss Box Southside Chevron K em pel, H. R odney Milodragovich, Michael J. Presthus, Pike & Bobbie Sparr’s Inc. Kenfield, Barry J. Mission Paint & Glass Presthus, Sharon Spencer, Don and Sue Kenfield, Dirk Missoula Apartments Prinkki, Ed & Carol—Uptown Motel S p e n c e r, K enneth R. Kern, Charles P. & Ruth D. Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce Prinkki, Larry & Beverly Squire, Simmons & Carr Khoury, David J. Missoula Bank of Montana Professional Consultants, Inc. Stanley, William C. & Patti Kiechbusch, Thomas Missoula Cartage Co., Inc. Pruyn Veterinary Hospital Stauduhar, Joe King, Dr. & Mrs. F. Ervin Missoula Club—Joseph B. 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