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Athletic Directory Athletic Director ...... Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director (interim) ...... Carol Braach Gymnastics Coach ...... Terry Hamilton Assistant Athletic Director-Business Manager and Men’s Track and Cross Country Coach ...... Marshall Clark Athletic Faculty Representative ...... Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director...... Dave Guffey Ticket and Facilities Manager ...... Gary Hughes Century Club Director...... A1 Kempfert Head Football Coach ...... Gene Carlson Assistant Football Coach...... Pokey Allen Assistant Football Coach...... Pat Dolan Assistant Football Coach Gary Ekegren Assistant Football Coach...... Bob Lowry Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Basketball Coordinator...... Mike Montgomery Assistant Basketball Coach...... Stew Morrill Assistant Basketball Coach...... Scott Hollenbeck Head Women’s Basketball Coach...... Robin Selvig Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ...... Sarah Novak Women’s Cross Country Coach and Women’s Head Track Coach ...... Dick Koontz Wrestling Coach ...... Jerry Hicks Men’s Tennis Coach ...... Bruce Scott Women’s Tennis Coach ...... Paul Larson Men’s Golf C oach...... Bob Pilote Women’s Swimming Coach ...... Fred Stetson Women’s Volleyball Coach...... Dick Scott Trainer ...... Naseby Rhinehart Head Equipment Manager ...... Dick Seaman Athletic Secretary...... Cela Burham Ticket Office Secretaries ...... Marge McElwain and Rae Proctor Sports Information Secretary...... Sally Christensen Century Club Secretary ...j...... Sylvia Reul

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1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey UM Sports Information Director ‘Air Show’ Expected in Grizzly-Viking Clash

It may not rain or snow today in the (21-7) to North D akota State. T hat gives could finish w ith an 8-3 mark if they beat University of Montana football team’s them a 6-4 overall record, w hich isn’t M issouri-Southern and NAU in its last 1979 finale with the Portland State exactly impressive. two games. (The Wolf Pack lost 12-10 to Vikings — but by the second half you Boise State finished conference play MSU earlier this season.) might think it’s raining footballs. with a 7-0 record, and has a nine-game M eanwhile, the Big Sky is hoping one of Both teams like to put the ball up in the winning streak, but is on probation this its teams gets selected for the playoffs. It air. Montana has thrown the ball with a year and not eligible for the playoffs. m eans a lot of money ($50,000 to $100,- lot of success this year, behind the Reno lost 28-27 to Boise last week, but 000) for each school. throwing of senior quarterback Bob Boyes (see page 12). The 6-3, 200-pounder from Sacramento, CA has set several Grizzly passing records this year, and should School Comparisons break a couple of more today. MONTANA PORTLAND STATE However, PSU QB Neil Lomax (see page 28) has passed for a bundle of yards in Enrollment: 8,300 16,500 1979. He has passed for 3,176 yards in Colors: copper/silver/gold green/white ONE season. He has thrown 22 1978 Record: 5-6 (4-2 BSC) 5-6 touchdown passes, connecting on 242 of Basic Offense: Pro Double Slot 409 attempts. He needs only 170 yards passing today to break the NCAA record Basic Defense: 4-3 or 5-2 5-2 in that category. Points Per Game: Last week against Idaho State he w as 34 Defensive PPG: of 44 for 347 yards and two TDs. That gave him 8,425 yards in total offense Average Offense: 266.0 456.7 during his career, which established an Average Defense: 379.8 380.4 NCAA record. To top all of his ac­ Pass Offense: complishments off — he is only a junior. Pass Defense: Jim Hard (see page 12), the Grizzlies’ spectacular wide receiver, who averages a Rush Offense: circus catch a game, has grabbed 39 for Rush Defense: 597 yards, and could break both the single season reception (42) and yardage (607) records today. Not bad for a guy who had open-heart surgery his senior season in high school. On the other hand, the Vikings’ Stu Gaussoin is the nation’s leading receiver. He has caught 90 passes for 1,132 yards and 8 TDs. Hard, who has 41 less catches, is still ranked second in the nation. Today’s game could be very important for PSU, which is 5-4, with two games remaining. Two more wins could give them a shot at the NCAA Division 1-AA playoffs. They recently received national attention in a three-page spread in Sports Illustrated’s latest issue. Lomax’s assault on the record books has not gone un­ noticed either by the media, or more than likely, the playoff committee. If PSU doesn’t get the playoff nod, it could go to the winner of the N orthern Arizona-Nevada-Reno game Nov. 24th in Flagstaff. But, league champion M ontana State can’t be counted out either. The Bobcats won the Big Sky Con­ ference title with a 6-1 record, however they dropped their season finale last week

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3 President Richard Bowers Dr. Richard C. Bowers assumed duties as the 13th president of the University of Montana 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 assumingcoaching responsibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached twoyears 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 the U.S. Olmpic endeavors and cochaed several All- American performers in Montana.

4 Grizzly Coaching Staff

Gene Carlson was named head coach of the Montana Grizzlies, December 13, 1976. Carlson, an assistant coach and executive secretary of the Montana Century Club for two years, stepped into the head coaching position following Jack Swarthout’s resignation after nine years at UM. Carlson’s three-year record at UM is 13-18 including a 4-2 conference record last year, UM’s best finish in eight seasons. Carlson, 47, is a native of Great Falls and 1949 graduate of Great Falls High. He has a health and physical education degree from the University of Montana (1954) and earned his M.S. in public administration from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Carlson played linebacker and fullback for the 1950, ’51 and ’52 Grizzlies. He also played varsity baseball at UM and spent two years in the New York Yankees’ organization after college. He served two years in the Air Force. Carlson coached football at Great Falls High for 15 years, winning five class AA championships and posting a 108-32-8 record before coming to UM in February of 1974. Gene and his wife Kathy have five children, Jeff, Bruce, Wendie, Kim and Stephanie. Gene Carlson Head Coach Offensive Backfield

Ernest “Pokey” Allen joined the UM The newest member of the Grizzly staff in December of 1976. He is defensive coaching staff, Bob Lowry came to UM in coordinator and works with the defensive May of 1979. A 1964 graduate of Montana backs. Allen graduated from Missoula State, Lowry is from Wolf Point, Mon­ County High School in 1961, after starring tana. His collegiate career at Stanford in football and basketball at MCHS. He University was hastily ended with a knee was a three-year starter in football at the injury. He was a four-year letterman in University of Utah and earned a bachelor football and basketball and three-timer in of science degree in 1965. He w as an track. He coached at Glendive (Montana) honorable mention All-American, a team the pqst two seasons, and won back-to- captain and most valuable player in the back State titles. Lowry coached at Liberty Bowl in 1966. Allen played in the Plenty wood High from 1964-68, where his Canadian Football League for three years teams went 25-6-1; at Great Falls Central before becoming an assistant coach at from 1968-71; at Plentywood again from Simon Fraser U niversity in 1968. He w as 1971-76 and then Glendive. Bob and his Pokey Allen named co-head coach in 1972 and retained Bob Lowry wife, Sharon have three children, twins that position until coming back to Defensive Coordinator Offensive Line Bob and Genie, and Mike. M ontana. Defensive Secondary

Pat Dolan begins his fourth year on the Gary Ekegren joined the football staff UM football staff and coaches the wide as defensive line coach in December of receivers again this season. He is a 1966 1976. He is a native of Harlem, Montana, graduate of Great Falls Central High graduated from Harlem High School and School in Montana and attended UM received his bachelor’s degree from UM in where he earned a B.S. in health and 1963. He earned a m aster’s degree in physical education in 1973. Dolan played health, physical education and recreation in the Grizzly secondary during unbeaten from M ontana in 1974. Ekegren was head season in 1969 and 1970. He served as football coach at Harlem High School for defensive coordinator at Libby High six years having previously coached School in Libby, Montana from 1973-75 football, basketball and track at Havre before accepting the UM appointment. He Junior High School. He served as first and his wife Shelly have two children, assistant at Missoula Sentinel High Nathen and Heather. School from 1972-73 and became head coach at Sentinel in 1974. Ekegren and his Pat Dolan Gary Ekegren wife Karen have three children, Travis, Wide Receivers Defensive Line Shane and Ashley.

5 Athletic Personnel

Dave begins his second year as the sports information director, handling press guides, releases, game programs Marshall’s job at UM is three-fold. He and advertising, and promoting Grizzly serves as assistant athletic director in sports. He was previously the sports charge of business affairs as well as editor at the Fresno Guide (Calif.). He head track and cross country coach for received his B.A. in journalism at the men. This is his second year at Fresno State in 1975. While attending Montana, coming from Stanford where FSU he worked as a student assistant he was head cross country coach and in the sports information office for assistant track coach for men for the three years, and also wrote for the past ten years. He is a 1957 graduate of Fresno Bee. His UM basketball press USC where he lettered in both track guide and basketball programs were and cross country. He earned a recently honored by College Sports master’s degree from USC in 1958. He Information Director’s of America is considered one of the nation’s (COSIDA), by placing in District 7 outstanding distance coaches. competition. Marshall Clark Dave Guffey Sports Information Director

Dick joined the UM staff in July of Beginning his first year as UM’s 1979. Seaman has lived in Missoula faculty representative, Evan is the since 1949. He spent all most 24 years 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, Seaman he taught at Washington (1966-69) and played varsity football for the Marines. Colorado State (1965-66). From He played halfback and . Originally Tacoma, Washington, Denney is from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, associated with several professional Seaman is married to a Missoula native organizations. He determines aca­ (Nina). demic 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 UM after his graduation from UM in 1935, since 1966. In 1978 he was also he was appointed Montana’s first appointed fieldhouse manager. He athletic trainer. He was a standout schedules all events in Adams athlete while attending high school in Fieldhouse 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 Ticket Manager

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10 UM’s Midgets: Top-Notch Receivers

By DAVE GUFFEY UM Sports Information Director

Some of their teammates call them doubts prior to the 1979 football season. “whichever receiver you throw to, they’ll “midgets.” Many thought UM was in trouble, espe­ find a w ay to catch it. Those guys have Their opponents don’t call them much of cially at wide receiver. really come on this year.” anything. They are too busy trying to A couple of years ago the Grizzly staff The ironic thing about the coaches’ cover them on the football field. thought about cutting Lane because they nickname for his receivers is that Dolan “They” are University of Montana wide didn’t know if he could play major college played at 5-10, 170 pounds as a starting receivers Jim Hard, Pat Sullivan, Bill Lane football. They also had their doubts about defensive back for the Grizzlies. and Bill Dolan, the Grizzlies’ talented core Dolan’s speed. “You can understand why I don’t think of wide receivers. Thanks to some crucial catches and size is all that important to play college Offensively, the skeptics had their consistent pass-catching ability, the football,” a smiling Dolan said. coaches are glad to have them in the Grizzly program. “I think we have the best overall group of wide receivers in the Big Sky Confer­ ence,” praised receiver coach Pat Dolan, a former Grizzly defensive standout him­ self during U M ’s unbeaten years in 1969 and 1970. “Two of them can go deep, and two can catch the short passes. They all have excellent hands,” said Dolan, who was the one who tabbed his receivers the “midgets.” “I was self-conscious about my size when I first came to Montana to play ,” admitted Lane, who is 5- 10, 160 pounds. “But, w hen I started playing I found out I could do it. I’ve always been one of the smallest guys. I found that if you work in your speed and catch the ball consistently, you can play wide receiver in college.” Sullivan, a 5-11, 175-pounder from Butte, is the largest of the wide receivers. He said the transition from a veer quarter­ back at Butte High to a wide receiver wasn’t too difficult. “It’s mainly concentration,” the senior said. “A lot of it’s natural, and a lot of it’s practice. Running good patterns was probably the hardest thing for me.” (He has caught 12 passes for 158 yards and a TD). “My size never bothered me,” continued Sullivan, who said he was recruited by Montana State and several Frontier Conference schools. “You have to do the best you can with what you’ve got.” Dolan, 5-9, 165-pound sophomore from Helena, said he thinks the main reason for the receiving corps success this season is, “we believed in ourselves, even though some people didn’t.” “You can be a good wide receiver and not be big,” Dolan said. “Look at Jim Hard (see page 12). He’s an excellent example. No, size never bothered me. A lot of big colleges have 5-10 starting receivers.” Coach Dolan said he thought one of the biggest factors for the team’s pass- BILL LANE has caught 10 passes for 119 catching success is that the players are all BILL DOLAN has been hampered with a yards thus far this season. He w ill be back pressuring each other for starting berths. shoulder injury this year, but expected to next season. “You know one thing,” Dolan said, be a steady receiver next season.

11 Boyes to Hard: A Record-Setting Combination

By DAVE GUFFEY UM Sports Information Director

“The Boyes and Hard Show.” Not passing-pass catching combinations at the setting. Plus it had a good pharmacy exactly a title which would be recognized UM, it was different paths which guided school.” nationally — but followers of Grizzly them to Missoula. Boyes, 22, joined the UM ski team (“two football would rank it high on their Recruited very strongly by the Univer­ guys off our team went to the nationals Nielsen Ratings. sity of Oregon, a coaching change at that that year”), because he redshirted his first University of Montana quarterback Pacific-10 school changed Boyes’ mind on year in football at UM. “We had three good Bob Boyes and wide receiver Jim Hard going there. quarterbacks when I got here, plus I didn’t have really had their act together this “When the Oregon situation changed, I realize how important spring ball was in season. Both will find themselves in the started looking around for a good phar­ learning the offensive system.” Grizzly record book after today’s final macy school and good skiing,” said Boyes. Then after a so-so year last season (510 game of the 1979 season. “One of the coaches at Sacramento State yards passing and two touchdowns), he It was fate which brought both players (where his dad coaches baseball) had became the starting quarterback this to Big Sky Country from their homes in gone to school at Montana, and he told me season. This year he has completed 99 of Northern California. Although they both about it. So, a friend and I drove up here in 202 passes (both records) for 1,310 yards ended up here to become one of the finest May, looked at the school and really liked (54 short of the record). Hard, who was an outstanding receiver at N apa JC in his hometown of Napa, CA, was recruited by Baylor, Weber State, San Jose State, Montana and UC Davis. A devout Christian, the 21-year-old Elementary Education major wanted to attend Baylor. “I was interested in attending Baylor because it w as a Christian school, but they lost the films of me in the mail and couldn’t offer me a scholarship. When I came to visit Montana, Athletes In Action w as here, and I met a lot of Christians from M issoula. That pretty much got me to stay here, although I really like the city and the surroundings.” The fact that Hard is already in the top 10 in U M ’s career receiving list, and can break the single-season reception and yardage records in today’s game, is even more impressive for another reason. He had open heart surgery his senior year in high school. “I had a hole in my heart, a heart murmur and valve that was blocking off the blood flow,” he recalled. “The opera­ tion was supposed to take an hour, but it took eight hours. It was in December, and I was playing baseball in February. The doctors were pretty surprised I recovered so fast.” Just four receptions and 11 yards away from UM’s receiving records, Hard, who wants to teach in a Christian school, said, “it w ouldn’t bother me if I don’t break them. It’s not high on my priority list.” Boyes, who has already broken several single-season and single-game records, attributed a lot of his success to his receivers. “These receivers are the best I’ve ever played with,” he said. ‘‘They all made a great catch or two this season. I can’t say enough about Jim Hard. His great catches have helped achieve those records.” This is the last day for the “show,” and a lot of Grizzly fans probably wish there A familiar sight to UM football fans. Bob Boyes passes to Jim Hard. were reruns to watch next season.

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16 Home Games Sat., Nov. 24—Athletes in Action Fri., Nov. 30—Doane College Sat., Dec. 1—UM-Stout Fri., Dec. 7—Cal St., Dominquez Mon., Dec. 10—Carroll College Sat., Dec. 15—U of Denver Wed., Dec. 19—Mankato State Sat., Dec. 29—Long Beach State *Thurs., Jan. 10—Idaho State *Sat., Jan. 12—Weber State *Sat., Jan. 26—Montana State *Thurs., Jan. 31—Nevada-Reno *Sat., Feb. 2—Northern Arizona *Thurs., Feb. 14—University of Idaho *Sat., Feb. 16—Boise State Mon., Feb. 18—Portland State All Home Games At 8:00 PM (MT) Preliminary games (when scheduled) John Stroeder is a returning tw o-tim e all- 5:45 PM (MT) Scott Mike Stewart Big Sky center. *Big Sky Conference Games Hollenbeck Montgomery Morrill

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15 when Montana When Portland St. has the ball has the ball GRIZZLY OFFENSE VIKING OFFENSE 81 Jim Hard (5-10, 170, Sr.)...... SE 25 Robin Dflugrad (6-0, 178, Sr.) LE 68 Pat Norwood (6-3, 230, So.) ...... LT 79 Jim Grace (6-3, 212, So.) ...... LT 67 Mark Eickelmann (6-0, 230, Sr.) .. LG 65 Jeff Long (6-3, 205, So.) ...... LG 65 Guy Bingham (6-3, 240, Sr.) ...... C Where are the burgers 78 Matt Lawrence (6-3, 230, So.) ...... C 66 Carlton Lamb (6-1, 230, Jr.) ...... LG 54 Jeff Kounz (6-0, 210, So.) ...... RG 75 Brian McHugh (6-5, 230, Jr.) ...... RT 76 Kurt Ivanoff (6-6, 240, Jr.) ...... RT 89 Allen Green (6-3, 220, Sr.) ...... TE 89 Clint Didier (6-5, 215, Jr.) ...... RE 16 Bob Boyes (6-3, 200, Sr.) ...... QB 11 Neil Lomax (6-3, 215, Jr.) ...... QB 29 Doug Egbert (6-0, 185, Sr.) FB flame-broiled, beefed-up 39 Joel Sigel (6-1, 228, Jr.)...... FB 82 Bill Lane (5-10, 160, Jr.) ...... FL 27 Kenny Johnson (5-9, 165, Fr.) LS 15 Rocky Klever (6-3, 215, Jr.)...... TB 23 Stu Gaussoin (5-9, 163, Jr.)...... RS VIKING DEFENSE 68 Ron Seawell (6-2, 224, Jr.) ...... LE and never fried? GRIZZLY DEFENSE 51 Charlie Brown (6-0, 222, So.) ...... LT 87 Pat Curry (6-5, 220, So.)...... LE 92 Fred Nordgren (6-0, 218, So.) MG 73 Bret Barrick (6-5, 235, Jr.) ...... LT 64 Doug Wright (6-3, 216, So.) ...... RT 4 2 Jim Hogan (6-0, 210, Sr.) ...... SLB 60 John Modispacher (6-0, 195, So.) . RE 4 6 Curt McElroy (6-1, 200, Fr.) MLB 57 Mark Peterson (6-2, 201, So.) LB 40 Barry Sacks (5-11, 190, Sr.) QLB 36 Mike Busch (6-1, 220, Sr.)...... LB 56 Arnie Rigoni (6-1, 225, Jr.) ...... RT 4 0 Scott Martin (5-11, 191, Jr.) ...... CB 74 Sam Martin (6-4, 220, Sr.) ...... RE 24 Kevin Peterson (6-0, 185, Fr.) ...... CB 26 Ed Cerkovnik (5-9, 165, Sr.) ...... LCB 22 Doug Rabe (6-2, 197, Jr.) ...... SS 27 Scot Ferda (5-10, 170, Sr.) RCB 2 Larry Hill (6-2, 185, Jr.)...... FS 20 Jay Becker (5-11, 175, Jr.)...... SS 25 Greg Dunn (5-10, 180, Sr.) ...... FS Specialities (UM)

Punts Returns Specialties (PSU) 5-Terry Thomas 25-Greg Dunn Placements 29-Doug Egbert Punt Returns: Placements 6-Raul Allegre 27-Scot Ferda 27-Kenny Johnson 15-John Kinchelor Kickoff Returns: Grizzlies 16-Jeff Rudolf 27Kenny Johnson 5 T. Thomas, P, DB 54 M. Carroll, LB 6 R. Allegre, K 55 M. Madsen, OL 7 B. Andrus, QB 56 A. Rigoni, DL Vikings 10 P. Sullivan, WR 60 B. Shultz, DB 11 S. Chalcraft, DB 61 S. Garrison, OL 12 G. Sparks, TE 62 T. Perez, OL 1 L. Griggs, WR 54 J. Kounz, OG 14 T. Hayes, QB 63 M. Genger, LB 2 L. Hill, FS 57 M. Peterson, LB 15 R. Klever, TB 64 J. Lind, TE 5 J. Urness, CB 58 G. Neal, DT 16 B. Boyes, QB 65 G. Bingham, OL 7 M. D’Olivo, QB 60 J. Modispacher, WLB 17 J. Schuster, RB 66 C. Lamb, OL 10 F. Flora, FS 61 K. Grillo, OT 20 j. Becker, DB 67 M. Eickelmann, OL 11 N. Lomax, QB 63 M. Billingsley, LB 21 J. Kovacich, DB 68 P. Norwood, OL 12 L. LaFrance, QB 64 D. Wright, DE 23 K. Johnson, FB 70 B. Cordier, DL 13 J. Peterson, SB 65 J. Long, OG 24 S. Murfitt, DB 71 R. Miller, OL 15 j. Kincheloe, K 66 M. Messina, LB 25 G. Dunn, DB 72 M. Fisher, OL 16 J. Rudolph, SB 67 J. Heiser, OG 26 E. Cerkovnik, DB 73 B. Barrick, DL 17 J. McClellan, QB 68 R. Seawell, SLB 27 S. Ferda, DB 74 S. Martin, DL 20 A. Lawrence, CB 71 S. Calhoun, DT 28 R. Madison, DB 75 Brian McHugh, OL 21 M. Stenberg, FS 72 S. Mills, OT 29 D. Egbert, FB 76 R. Sharkey, DL 22 D. Rabe, SS 73 M. Comstock, DT 30 P. Anderson, RB 77 M. Andrews, DL 23 S. Gaussoin, SB 74 V. Randall, OT 31 T. Young, WR 78 B. Caraway, OL 24 K. Peterson, SB 75 R. Baker, OE 32 B. Cerkovnik, TB 79 M. Miller, DL 25 R. Pflugrad, SB 76 K. Ivanoff, OT 33 W. Harper, RB 80 G. Hill, WR 26 D. Peters, SS 77 H. Holland, OT 34 R. Moe, RB 81 J. Hard, WR 27 K. Johnson, SB 78 M. Lawrence, C 35 J. Menke, DB 82 B. Lane, WR 28 D. Simantel, WR 79 J. Grace, OT 36 D. Dennison, RB 83 M. Murray, WR 93 and Russell—Almost 34 J. Anderson, SB 80 D. Mullins, WR 40 B. Sacks, LB 84 J. Hinson, TE 35 J. Frederick, FB 84 E. Girod, WR 42 J. Hogan, LB 85 R. Burtness, TE 36 M. Busch, LB 86 B. Anderson, WR 44 S. Gratton, LB 86 R. Starkey, LB 39 J. Sigel, FB 87 P. Hopkins, WLB 46 C. McElroy, FB 87 P. Curry, DL 40 S. Martin, CB 89 C. Diaier, WR 47 K. Clausen, LB 88 B. Dolan, WR 44 K. Alexander, CB 92 F. Nordgren, DT 48 R. Laird, DB 89 A. Green, TE 50 C. Brown, DT 93 K. Pugh, DT 50 G. Amundsen, OL 96 M. M urray, RB 51 K. Perkins, OT 94 K. Wilmarth, LB 51 Curt Cleveland, OL 98 M. Crouse, DL 52 J. Rooney, OL 99 R. Smith, LB 53 D. Paoli, DL

16 17 1979 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cls. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown 6 Raul Allegre* K 5-10 165 So. Torreon, Mex. Kirby Kinney DL 5-10 210 So. Hardin, MT 50 Greg Amundsen OL 6-3 215 Fr. Seattle, WA 15 Rocky Klever** TB 6-3 215 Jr. Anchorage, AK 30 Paul Anderson RB 5-11 190 Fr. Sepulveda, CA 21 John Kovacich DB 6-0 180 Fr. Butte, MT 7 Bart Andrus QB 6-1 175 Sepulveda, CA Jr. 48 Randy Laird* CB 6-1 185 So. Missoula, MT 77 Marty Andrews* DL 6-3 230 Sr. Seattle, WA 66 Carlton Lamb OL 6-1 230 Jr. Las Vegas, NV 73 Bret Barrick** DL 6-5 Lewistown, MT 82 Bill Lane* WR 5-10 160 Englewood, CO 235 Ir,fl Jr. 20 Jay Becker** DB 5-11 182 Jr. Atlanta, IA 64 Jake Lind TE 6-2 185 Fr. White Sulphur Springs, MT 65 Guy Bingham*** C 6-3 240 Sr. Aberdeen, WA 55 Mark Madsen OL 6-5 195 Fr. Ellensburg, WA 16 Bob Boyes* QB 6-3 i 200 Sr. Sacramento, CA 28 Reed Madison DB 6-2 185 Fr. Butte, MT 85 Richard Burtness* TE/OL 6-4 215 So. Anacortes, WA 74 Sam Martin*** DL 6-4 220 Sr. Seattle, WA 78 Brian Caraway OL 6-5 220 Fr. Great Falls, MT 75 Brian McHugh* OL 6-5 225 Jr. Spokane, WA 54 Mike Carroll* DL 6-3 215 So. Seattle, WA 46 Curt McElroy FB 6-0 190 Fr. Butte, M T 32 Bob Cerkovnik* TB 5-10 185 So. Great Falls, MT Scott McKay DB 5-10 170 Fr. Hungtington Beach, CA 26 Ed Cerkovnik** CB 5-9 165 Sr. Great Falls, MT 35 John Menke* DB 6-1 180 Jr. Buffalo, NY 11 Steve Chalcraft DB 6-11 183 Fr. Richmond, WA 79 Myke Miller 6-4 245 Fr. Spokane, WA 47 Kent Clausen** LB 6-5 235 Jr. Missoula, MT 71 Rocky Miller DL 6-6 218 Fr. Richland, WA 51 Curt Cleveland OL 6-5 215 Fr. Seattle, WA 34 Richardson Moe* FB 5-11 200 Jr. Poplar, MT 70 Bob Cordier OL 6-4 235 Fr. Spokane, WA Kelly Morton DB 5-11 165 Jr. Spokane, WA 98 Mike Crouse DL 6-4 210 Fr. Spokane, WA 24 Steve Murfitt DB 5-9 160 So. Philipsburg, MT 87 Pat Curry* DL 6-5 220 So. Billings, MT 96 Mark Murray RB 5-11 165 Fr. Choteau, MT 36 Dave Dennison RB 6-2 195 Fr. Bigfork, MT 83 Mike Murray WR 5-10 170 Fr. Spokane, WA 88 Bill Dolan* WR 5-9 165 So. Helena, MT 68 Pat Norwood* OL 6-3 230 Sn. Billings, MT 25 Greg Dunn*** FS 5-10 180 Sr. Medical Lake, WA 53 Dave Paoli* DL 6-0 225 So. Great Falls, MT 29 Doug Egbert*** FB 6-0 185 Sr. Ogden, Utah Mark Pattison OL 6-0 210 So. Anchorage, AK 67 Mark Eickelmann1*r OL 6-0 230 Sr. Indio, CA 62 Tom Perez* OL 6-0 215 So. Palentine, IL 27 Scot Ferda*** CB 5-10 170 Sr. Great Falls, MT 56 Arnie Rigoni** DL 6-1 225 Jr. Chicago, IL 72 Mark Fisher OL 6-6 235 Fr. Choteau, MT 52 Jim Rooney* OL 6-1 218 So. Missoula, MT 61 Steve Garrison OL 6-4 210 Fr. Spokane, WA 40 Barry Sacks*** LB 5-11 190 Sr. Federal Way, WA 63 Matt Genger LB 6-4 215 Fr. Fairfield, MT 17 Jack Schuster RB 6-1 195 Fr. Battleground, WA 44 Scott Gratton LB 6-0 205 Fr. Missoula, MT 76 Ron Sharkey* DL 6-5 210 So. Missoula, MT 89 Allen Green*** TE 6-3 225 Sr. Anaconda, MT 60 Bob Schultz DB ! 5-11 170 Fr. Deerfield, IL 81 Jim Hard* WR 5-10 170 Sr. Napa, CA 99 Rodger Smith LB 6-0 180 Fr. Billings, MT 33 Wayne Harper* TB 6-1 200 Jr. Livingston, MT 12 Gary Sparks TE 6-5 195 Fr. Ellensburg, WA 14 Tom Hayes QB 6-0 170 Fr. Bartlett, IL 86 Roily Starkey LB 6-3 215 Fr. Richey, MT Merlin Heintz LB 5-11 175 Fr. Spokane, WA 10 Pat Sullivan** WR 5-11 175 Sr. Butte, MT 80 Greg Hill WR 5-11 165 So. New York, NY- 5 Terry Thomas* P/DB 5-9 165 Jr. Great Falls, MT 84 John Hinson TE 6-3 215 Fr. Seattle, WA 42 Jim Hogan* LB 6-0 210 Sr. Lacey, WA Dan Warner LB 5-11 175 Fr. Poison, MT Walt Weaver LB 6-0 190 Fr. Anchorage, AK Kestutis Jecius OL 6-3 230 Fr. Villa Park, IL 23 Kelly Johnson*** FB/DB 6-1 195 Sr. Great Falls, MT 31 Todd Young WR 6-4 190 Fr. Shelton, WA 64 Basil Jones** OL 6-3 215 Jr. Spokane, WA *Letters earned.

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18 Meet the 1979 Grizzlies

5 Terry Thomas 6 Raul Allegre 7 Bart Andrus 10 Pat Sullivan 11 Steve C halcraft 12 Gary Sparks P, DB K Q B W R QB TE

14 Tom Hayes 15 Rocky K lever 16 Bob Boyes 17 Jack Schuster 20 Jay Becker 21 John Kovavich QB T B Q B RB DB DB

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23 Kelly Johnson 24 Steve Murfitt 25 Greg Dunn 26 Ed Cerkovnik 27 Scot Ferda 28 Reed Madison FB DB DB DB D B DB

29 Doug Egbert 30 Paul Anderson 31 Todd Young 32 Bob Cerkovnik 33 Wayne Harper 3 4 Rich Moe FB RB W R RB D B RB

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20 1979 Grizzly Offensive Football Statistics RECORD: 3-6 (2-5 Big Sky) UM 14, WSU 34 (A-20,157) UM 17, UI 20 (A-14,200) UM 13, NAU 26 (A-11,887) UM 20, UNR 27 (A-5,163) UM 23, WSC 16 (A-6,429) UM 21, MSU 38 (A-15,352) UM 35, BSU 37 (A-6,129) UM 20, UNC 10 (A-2,163) UM 28, ISU 24 (A-6,626)

TEAM STATISTICS UM OPP RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LONG F irs t Downs 144 182 Hard 9 39 597 15.3 4 45 Rush 59 100 Green 9 23 302 13.1 2 40 Pass 66 72 Sul 1ivan 9 12 158 13.2 1 29 Penalty 19 10 Klever 8 12 131 10.9 1 76 Rush Plays 377 435 Lane 9 10 119 11.9 0 18 Rush Yds. Gained 1413 2239 Egbert 9 5 29 5.8 1 13 Rush Yds. Lost 366 246 Schuster 2 1 9 9.0 0 9 NET RUSH 1047 1993 B.Cerkovni k 6 1 4 4.0 0 4 Pass Attempts 220 206 PASSING G PC/PA/PI YDS PCT TD LONG Pass Completions 103 103 Had Intercepted 13 14 Boyes 9 99/202/11 1310 .490 8 76 NET YARDS PASS 1349 1425 Andrus 6 3/16/1 18 .133 0 10 Total Offense 597/2394 676/3418 Klever 8 1/2/1 19 .500 1 19 Game Average 266.0 379.8 Punts/Yds/Blkd 59/2214/0 38/1469/2 TOT. OFFENSE G PLAYS PASS RUSH TOT. AVG. Punt Average 37.5 38.7 Boyes 9 288 1310 -112 1198 133.1 Fumbles/Lost 20/9 18/9 K1 ever 8 139 19 591 610 67.7 Penalties/Yds 48/560 73/795 Touchdowns 24 29 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LONG Rush 15 16 Pass 9 12 Starkey 1 23 23.0 0 23 Returns 0 1 Dolan 3 32 10.6 0 12 PAT kick A/M 23/23 26/24 E.Cerkovnik 1 8 8.0 0 8 Field Goals A/M 12/8 13/10 Ferda 3 21 7.0 0 12 Total Points 191 232 Hard 10 24 2.4 0 8 Game Scoring Average 21.2 2577 KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LONG SCORING TD R P PAT FG/A PTS Klever 9 8 1 0 0 54 Dunn 25 571 22.8 0 43 A llegre 0 0 0 21/21 8/12 45 Egbert 6 152 25.3 0 37 Egbert 5 4 1 0 0 30 Johnson 3 18 6.0 0 8 Hard 4 0 4 0 0 24 Ferda 1 20 20.0 0 20 Boyes 2 2 0 0 0 12 Moe 1 13 13.0 0 13 Green 2 0 2 0 0 12 B.Cerkovnik 1 1 0 0 0 6 PUNTING NO YDS AVG LONG S u lliva n l 0 1 0 0 6 Thomas 0 0 0 2/2 0 2 Thomas 57 2187 37.8 50 Green 2 93 46.5 55 RUSHING G TC YG YL NET AVG LONG Klever 8 137 627 36 591 4.3 45 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LONG TD Egbert 9 88 332 12 320 3.6 19 B.Cerkovnik 6 28 102 4 98 3.5 9 Ferda 3 46 15.3 24 0 Andrus 5 14 88 5 83 5.9 14 Dunn 3 24 8.0 18 0 Schuster 2 12 30 0 30 2.5 6 Clausen 2 23 11.5 13 0 Johnson 4 9 22 0 22 2.4 7 Hogan 2 19 9.5 19 0 Green 8 3 15 0 15 5.0 14 Curry 1 1 1.0 0 0 Boyes 9 85 197 309 4112 -1 .3 23 E.Cerkovni k 2 0 0.0 0 0 Sacks 1 1 1.0 1 0

21 1979 Nine-Game Defensive Statistics Total Unast. Asst. Tackles Forced Fumble Pass Blocked Tackles Tackles Tackles For Losses Fumbles Recoveries Deflections Kicks LINEMEN M artin 89 10 79 5(-31) 1 1 4 1 Rigoni 74 27 47 3 (-21) 1 4 Curry 58 18 40 1(-15) 1 1 Paol i 40 9 31 3(-22) 1 B a rrick 44 11 33 5(-24) C arro ll 14 5 9 l( - 8 ) Sharkey 10 4 6 1(-10)

LINEBACKERS Clausen 108 23 85 2 (-13) 1 2 Sacks 74 9 65 K-io) 3 Hogan 67 18 49 3(-24) 1 1 Me El roy 19 5 14 Gratton 8 4 4 Starkey 2 1 1 l( - 9 ) 1

SECONDARY Dunn 88 38 50 2 (-9 ) 1 3 Becker 81 32 49 2(-13) 1 2 3 E.Cerkovnik 36 14 22 4 l(p u n t) Ferda 25 9 16 1 Laird 13 5 8 4 Menke 12 5 7 1 1 Madison 8 3 5 Johnson 9 3 6 Kovachich 3 2 1 C h a lcra ft 2 2 Thomas 1 1

OTHERS

Genger 1 Norwood 2 2 Bingham 1 Rooney 1 A lle g re 2 Perez 1 Boyes 1 Ca raway 1 Burtness Dolan Hard R .M ille r Madsen Eickelmann

SCORING BY QUARTERS

1 2 3 4 Total tFM— 28 54 48 61 191 Pat Curry makes a stop (87), as Barry Sacks (40) and Jim Hogan (42) close OPP 55 52 62 63 232

22 Meet the 1979 Grizzlies

35 John Menke 36 Dave Dennison 40 Barry Sacks 42 Jim Hogan 44 Scott Gratton 46 Curt McElroy DB RB LB LB LB FB

47 Kent Clausen 48 Randy Laird 50 Greg Amundsen 51 Curt Cleveland 52 Jim Rooney 53 Dave Paoli LB DB OL OL OL DL

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23 Meet the 1979 Grizzlies

54 Mike Carroll 55 Mark Madsen 56 Arnie Rigoni 60 Bob Shultz 61 Steve Garrison 62 Tom Perez LB OL DL D B O L OL

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26 1979 Portland State Roster

Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. H om etown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Corvallis 44 Kevin Alexander* CB 6-0 180 Sr. Pendleton 20 Andy Lawrence QB 5-7 155 Fr. Medford 86 Bob Anderson WR 5-10170 So. Vancouver, WA 78 Matt Lawrence* c 6-3 230 So. Lake Oswego 75 Ross Baker OL 6-0 215 Fr. Portland 11 Neil Lomax** QB 6-3 214 Jr. Salem (South), OR 63 Mike Billingsley LB 6-2 190 Fr. Portland 65 Jeff Long* OG 6-3 205 So. Spokane, WA 50 Charlie Brown* DT 6-0 222 So. Canby 40 Scott Martin** CB 5-11191 Jr. Siuslaw 36 Mike Busch*** LB 6-1 220 Sr. Hillsboro 17 Jeff McClellan QB 5-10170 Fr. Xeaverton 71 Steve Calhoun* DT 6-3 225 Sr. Wapato, WA 66 Mitch Messina LB 6-1 200 Fr. Eugene 73 Mike Comstock DT 6-2 210 Fr. Pendleton 72 Scott Mills OT 6-2 215 So. . Gresham 89 Clint Didier WR 6-5 215 Jr. Connel, WA 60 John Modispacher WLB 6-0 195 So. Hillsboro 7 Mark D’Olivo QB 6-2 182 So. A shland 92 Fred Nordgren* DT 6-0 218 So. Sandy 19 Fred Flora FS 5-11170 So. Lebanon 51 Keith Perkins* OT 6-4 240 Sr. Beaverton 35 Joel Frederick FB 6-2 200 Fr. Gladstone 26 Dan Peters SS 5-10 180 Fr. Salem 23 Stu Gaussoin* SB 5-9 163 Jr. Lake Oswego 13 Jeff Peterson* SB 5-10165 So. 6-0 185 Fr.: Sandy 84 Eric Girod WR 5-10160 Fr. Lake Oswego 24 Kevin Peterson SB 6-2 201 So. Portland 79 Jim Grace OT 6-3 212 So. Portland 57 Mark Peterson* LB 6-0 178 Sr. Eugene 1 Lenny Griggs WR 5-9 160 Fr. Medford 25 Robin Pflugrad* SB 6-0 220 Fr. Sheridan 61 Kevin Grillo* DT 6-4 220 So. Beaverton 93 Keith Pugh DT 6-2 197 Jr. Beaverton 67 John Heiser OG 6-1 198 So. McMinnville 22 Doug Rabe** SS Portland 2 Larry Hill FS 6-2 185 Jr. Seattle, WA 16 Jeff Rudolph* SB 5-10175 So. 6-2 224 Jr. M ilwaukie 77 Hayden Holland OT 6-3 200 Fr. Lake Oswego 68 Ron Seawell** SLB Grants Pass 87 Phil Hopkins* WLB 6-3 205 So. Corvallis 39 Joel Sigel** FB 6-1 228 Jr. Wasco 76 Kurt Ivanoff** OT-DT 6-6 240 Jr. Eugene 28 Dave Simantel WR 5-10175 So. Beaverton 27 Kenny Johnson SB 5-9 165 Fr. Seattle 21 Dave Skidmore OG 6-3 197 So. Lake Oswego 15 John Kincheloe* K 6-0 165 So. M ilwaukie 21 Monte Stenberg FS 6-1 175 Fr. 45 Jeff Kelin LB 6-1 190 Fr. West Linn 5 Jeff Urness** CB 5-10 175 Jr. The Dalles Portland 54 Jeff Kounz OG 6-0 210 So. Medford 94 Kurt Wilmarth* LB 6-2 202 So. Lake Oswego 12 Lloyd LaFrance CB 6-2 175 Fr. Tillamook 64 Doug Wright* DE 6-3 216 So.

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27 QUARTERBACK Neil Lomax barks out signals in a recent Portland State game. The Vikings’ junior signal caller set an NCAA record earlier in the season, completing 44 of 77 passes for 499 yards. Unbelievably, PSU lost that game, 21-20 to Northern Colorado. Portland State Facts

L ocation...... Portland, Oregon Enrollment ...... 16,500 Colors ...... Forest Green, White Nickname ...... Vikings Conference ...... Independent (1-AA) Home Stadium ...... Portland Civic (30,000) President ...... Dr. Joseph C. Blumel Faculty Athletic Rep...... Robert Casteel Director of Athletics & Physical Education ...... Roy Love Head Football Coach ...... Darrel “Mouse” Davis A sst. Foorball Coaches ...... Mike McLaughlin, Mark Thompson, Don Lichty Team Trainer...... Leo Marty Sports Information Director ...... Larry Sellers

28 UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA CENTURY CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Bob Small Earl Sherron Connie Orr President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Jerry Kurzenbarm Bill Bouchee Hal Gillet Secretary Treasurer Chairman of the Board BOARD OF DIRECTORS MISSOULA Bob Seim HAMILTON Dale Schwanke Jim Andrews Bud Sept Bob Boulter Ken Staninger Bob Johnson KALISPELL Jerry Burns Larry Walter Glen Mitchell Jon Driessen Dan Worrell Colin Andrews Del Graves HELENA Swede Ormiston Harry Haines BUTTE Bill Redmond Bob Lee Lloyd Crippen Mike McGowan Bob Crippen Bob Hoene EX-OFFICIO John March, Jr. Bob Stenbeck Lino Marsillo GREAT FALLS Dr. Richard Bowers Ed Prinkki BILLINGS Mike Montgomery Casey Reilly Dick Dzivi Gene Carlson Bill Ryan Lefty Byrne Bill Gue Al Kempfert Bill Schwanke Warren Vaughan Dr. Jack Halseth Harley Lewis Golden Grizzly Club

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Ferguson Steve Erhart Five Valleys Bowl (2) Ruby’s Cafe (2) Jack & Alice Fisher Dan Fix Gene Meyers Robert G. Hall Gordon Fix Searles Pontiac-Cadillac (2) Rod Hochhalter Foster & Marshall, Inc. (2) Herb Searles Harold Hopwood Arthur M. Buis Jim Searles Arnold Jacobson Bill Steinbrenner Security Agency, Inc. (3) Dale Karkanen 4 B’s Restaurants, Inc. (6) Charles E. Abramson Loren Lee Robert W. Froelich William A. Ogg Tony LePaine W. E. Hainline, Sr. O. A. Sokoloski Steve Livergood W. E. Hainline, Jr. Skelton & Luck (2) Ken McMillan Donald Hege Brad Luck Edward Martinson Joe O’Loughlin Robert Skelton Dennis Pleasant George Spencer Sorenson & Company (6) Joe Przybyski Frontier West (2) Jerry Cebula Edward Roberts Larry Chilcote Charlie Conklin Elmer Tilletson Edward P. Murphy Dennis Muth Champion Timberlands (12) Galusha, Higgins & Galusha (2) Woody Germany Bill Bethke David P. Dickman James R. Weatherly Ernie Corrick Jack A. Low William Wiekel Jon A. Dahlberg Charles Rohde Spierling, Dr. R.A. (2) Lillian F. Fisher Garden City Builders (2) Stensatter, Druyvestein & Associates (2) Stephen P.Haas David W. Fisher Stoik Drug, Inc. (2) Robert J.Kelly Ed Poitras Super Structures, Inc. (2) William Kirkpatrick Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (12) Kay & Doretta Brown Robert E. Lamley Gary B. Chumrau Jack Jakub Bob LeProwse Larry F. Daly T & W Chevrolet (4) Wayne Maahs Candace C. Fetscher Joe M. Taylor Sandra Schultz J. C. Garlington Tabish Bros. Distributors, Inc. (2) Charles E. Valach George D. Goodrich Terry Payne Insurance (2) Hoerner Waldorf Corporation (13) Gary L. Graham Tom Sherry Tire (3) Art Angelstad Greg L. Hanson Toole & Easter (2) Craig Burns William E. Jones VW Ice (2) Robert Cicale John R. Mclnnis Western Broadcasting Co. (2) Lowell Cloninger Larry E. Riley Thomas R. French Del Cumley R. H. “Ty” Robinson Dale G. Moore Robert K. Ford Robert E. Sheridan, Jr. Western Federal Savings & Loan Bill Kohl General Engineers, Inc. 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(8) George Burton MEDICAL LAKE, WA. Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Dobbins Don Hamilton Dunn, Clayton A. & Linda J.

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Devil Dancer Gifts & Heidelhaus, The Bolich’s A & J Market Gallery—Ann H. Chandler Hellgate Construction Bon, The Diamond Bar Meats Hellgate Kennels—Gene Shaw Bonded Builders—Larry Mayfield Diamond Mountain, Inc. Helms, John W„ D.D.S. Bondurant, Bryce E. Dick, Robert Henry, Jack R. Boschee, Robert C. Dickerman, C. E. Hirst & Dostal Law Offices Boskovich, Harry R. Dickinson, William A. Hodges, Ted & Joie Bouchee, William L. & Phyllis Dickson Thomas Realty Hogan, Ed & Thelma Bourke, Mrs. Marcus—Zahn, Adele Diggs, David V., D.D.S., P.C. Hoi ’N One—Bob Skinner Bowers, Richard C. & Florence Dillon, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Holiday Inn Brauer, Fred 0. Dionne’s Lounge Hoon, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Brewer, Dr. Leonard W. Dobak, Tom Hoshaw, Thomas G., M.D. Britton, Don Don L. 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Monarch Clothing Rock, Bob Larson, Burnell C.—Slama, Margaret A. Monroe, Inc. Roemer’s Tire Center Larson, Irene Montana Copper Shop Rollins Burdick Hunter Larson, Tom—State Farm Montana Recycling, Inc. of MT„ Inc. Insurance Co. Montana Transfer Co. Romstad, Don LaTrielle, Mr. & Mrs. R.A. Montana Television & Appliance Ron’s Auto Refinishers Lee, Robert E. Moore, John F. Rose, Jim Lehman, Fred L. & Margaret Morgenroth, Earl E. Russ Hansen’s A Razor’s Edge Lenny’s South Gate Lounge Mosier, Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Russ’s Body & Paint, Inc. Lewis, Harley W. & Marilou Motorola—Ron Lindquist Ryan, Pat & Marilyn Lindborg, Russell W. Moulton, Robert Lindburg, Richard D. Mountain Bell—William J. Christie SK Construction Co., Inc. Lipscomb, Fred—State Farm Insurance Mountain Supply Co. Dewey Skelton Little Big Men Pizza Mueller Lornie K. Safeway Stores, Inc. Livingston, Don Meuller Tire Co.—Jim Scarborough & Sager, Victor Livingston, Larry Dave McNally Sale, Dr. & Mrs. George G. Livingston-Malletta Funeral Directors Murphey Favre Inc. Samardich, Bob & Diane—The Gift Crate Llewellyn, E. F. "Sonny" Murray, Donald E. Sammons Trucking Lombardi, Robert H. & Dorothy M. My-T-Mart Samson, Dick Lory, Earl C. Mytty, Bill—Quality Construction Co. Saurer’s Pump Supply & Service Louisiana-Pacific Corp. Sax, Ronald D. Lowery, Gary Nedrud, Mark, D.D.S. Sayer, M. C. & Marjorie Lowman, Ben & Jan Nelson, Edward W. Schellinger Helicopters Lucht, Gary Nelson, Lewis & Betty Lou Schmid, Rosalie Lucier, Eddie New England Life—Donald E. Ford Schwaderer, William L. Lucy’s Inc. Nickman, Dr. Norman J. Schwank, Dr. Walter C. & Helen Lynch, Denis M. Nicol, Mary L. Scott, LeRoy Lynch Insulation 93 Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge Sear Roebuck & Co. Noel, L. Edward, D.D.S. Seeberger, John M. McCall & Associates Norm Balko—I.D.S. Seim, Keith McCarthy, Dr. C. G. "Pat” Northern Leasing Co. Seim, Obert Maclay, Jerry Northwest Distributors Seim, Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. McChesney, Harold L. 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