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1962 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2018 Intercollegiate Athletics 9-1-1962 1962 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_yearbooks Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "1962 Grizzly Football Yearbook" (1962). Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2018. 15. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_yearbooks/15 This Yearbook is brought to you for free and open access by the Intercollegiate Athletics at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2018 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONTANA MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY FALL 1962 Dear Century Club member: This 1962 Montana State University football brochure is sent to you through the courtesy of the MSU Athletic Department and MSU News Service. It contains a lot of useful information about the team, its coaches, players, and personnel. We hope you will find it a handy reference, and that we will be seeing you at Montana State University’s four home football games this fall. Sincerely, jacK u-ixxuxy Sports News Editor Montana State University GENERAL INFORMATION MSU AT A GLANCE Location: Missoula, Montana Population: 27,090 (city), 44,663 (county) MSU Enrollment: 3 >945 (Last winter quarter, 19&2) School Colors: Copper, Silver, and Gold Nicknames: Grizzlies, Silvertips President: Dr. Ho K. Newburn THE GRIZZLY FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Ray Jenkins (Colorado, *42) Assistants: Hugh Davidson, backfield coach (Colorado, *52); Milt Schwenk, line coach (Washington State, *5*0; Ed Chinske, freshman coach (Montana, *30), and Bart Thiel, assistant freshman coach (Coe College, *62), Trainer: Naseby Rhinehart (Montana, *35) Equipment Manager: Ruppert Holland Athletic Director: Dr* Walter Schwank (Coe College, *34) Faculty Athletic Representative: Dr. Earl Lory (Colorado A & M, *2b) OTHER STAFF MEMBERS Basketball Coach: Ron Nord Skiing Coach: Homer Anderson Swimming Coach: Fred Stetson Track Coach: Harry Adams Baseball Coach: Milt Schwenk Golf Coach: Ed Chinske UNIVERSITY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE University: 543-7241 Area Code: 4o6 Athletic Department: Ext* 701 News Service: Ext. 434, 435 Ticket Office: Ext. 713; 796 Administration: Ext. 501 GRIZZLY TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS Wyoming (Sept. 15) Rimrock Hotel at Billings, Mont. North Dakota (Sept. 22) Hotel Ryan at Grand Forks, N. D. Utah State (Sept. 29) Zanavoo Lodge at Logan, Utah Idaho State (Oct. 27) Bannack Hotel at Pocatello, Idaho New Mexico (Nov. 19) Ramada Inn at Albuquerque, N. M. Colorado State (Nov. 22) Northern Hotel at Ft. Collins, Colo. PRESS INFORMATION The Montana State University football team will be traveling to all away-from- home games by charter air service (Johnson Flying Service at Missoula, Mont.), except for the Wyoming game which will be made by bus. The press box at the Wyoming game, played at Billings, Mont., will be managed by MSU sports news editor, Jack Gilluly, since this yearfs game is designated as a home game for MSU. However, newsmen, photographers, scouts, and officials should direct their press pass requests to the Billings Midland Roundtable, Box 268, Billings, Mont. For Montana State University home football games, requests for scouting tickets should be mailed to Mrs. Vee Myers, Athletic Ticket Manager, Field House ticket office, Montana State University, Missoula, Mont. She will either send you the tickets or place them at the "will call" window. Please indicate your preference. Working out-of-town newsmen and photographers, who do not have season press passes and wish to attend only one game, can receive a one-game press box game ticket by contacting Jack Gilluly at the MSU News Service. Again, these tickets can either be sent to you or held at the "will call" window. Please state your preference. Other requests for photographs, news releases, feature materials, statistics, lineups, programs or brochures, should be made directly to Jack Gilluly at the News Service. Room will be given at the MSU press box to radio announcers from visiting radio stations for broadcasting purposes. Arrangements should be made several weeks in advance to prevent conflicts. If needed, spotters will be provided to visiting stations. WALLY SCHWANK, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR The man with the brains behind the MSU athletic organization is Dr. Walter (Wally) Schwank, MSU director of health, physical education and athletics. Wally took over the athletic director duties July 1, I96I following the resignation of George (Jiggs) Dahlberg. In the interval, he has reshaped the athletic and physical education departments into smoothly-running machines. Schwank was graduated cum laude from Coe College, Iowa, in 1934, and received his M. A. and Ph. D degrees rrom the University of Iowa in 19^5 and 1955* Coaching for some 16 years in five Iowa high schools, Schwank began coaching freshman football and teaching physical education classes in 1950 at the University of Iowa. Returning to his alma mater, Coe College, he served four and one-half years as athletic director and head football coach. His football teams compiled a 2 5 -7 record in four years, won two conference championships and posted an unbeaten record in 1959- Following a year as athletic director at South Dakota State College, Schwank came to the big sky country of Montana, a section of the nation he had long admired. Active in national physical education organizations and community affairs, Schwank has had a busy year working out plans for expanding Grizzly booster groups, scheduling future games with Grizzly opponents, and working out proposals for new affiliation by Montana State University. RAY JENKINS, HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Ray (Earthquake) Jenkins begins his fifth campaign at the Grizzly grid helm this fall. The head coach, a former farm boy from southeastern Colorado, is a three-letterman in varsity sports for the University of Colorado. He was selected all-conference fullback two years, was conference wrestling champ and won first place in the discus throw two years in conference track meets. Jenkins received his bachelorTs degree from Colorado in 1942 and a masterTs degree from the same institution in 195*+• While at Colorado, Jenkins played his freshman and sophomore years under Bernard F. (Bunny) Oakes, who had been Grizzly football coach from 1931-3*+--a jot that Jenkins was to inherit later. After graduation from Colorado in 1942, Jenkins entered the service and was head wrestling coach at San Diego Naval Training Station and won the 11th Naval District Team wrestling crown. Later he coached one of the Farragut Naval Training Station teams to a base football championship. He also served 13 months as a torpedo boat commander in the South Pacific. Jenkins became line coach, head wrestling coach and track coach and trainer for all sports at the Colorado School of Mines in 1946. In 1948 he moved to the University of Colorado as freshman football coach and head wrestling coach. At Colorado Jenkin*s frosh teams had outstanding success for six years, and in 1954 he was elevated to end coach. Under his tutelage Colorado produced three All-Big Seven Conference ends. In 1958 Jenkins came to Montana State University as head football coach, replacing coach Jerry Williams who had coached University grid teams since 1955* During the past four years, the head MSU coach has gained himself a reputation throughout Montana as an astute coach who studies the game with devotion, a good recruiter, an excellent handler of men, and an amiable, friendly person. Although Jenkins* win-loss record at Montana is not an exceptional one, he chalked up a 5-5 record in i960, the best mark that the University has achieved in football since 1950 when coach Ted Shipkey also had a 5-5 record. HUGH DAVIDSON, BACKFIELD COACH Hugh (Little Professor) Davidson, backfield coach for the Grizzlies, is nationally recognized for his ability to teach pass defense. Davidson came to Montana State University in 1958; the first man to be appointed by Hay Jenkins to serve on his football staff, and like Jenkins, this will be Davidson*s fifth season at the University. The backfield coach is a former fullback for the University of Colorado where he played during the 19*+9; 50, and 51 seasons. Weighing only 163 pounds at the time, Davidson was short on poundage but heavy on desire and spark and is well remembered at the Colorado institution. His quick move into the collegiate coaching ranks is a testimonial to his drive and ability. After graduation from Colorado in 1952, he became head football coach at Osborn, Kansas, High School. In two years his teams won l6, lost 1 and tied 1 and were conference champions both seasons. In 1954 Davidson moved directly from Osborn back to Colorado University where he coached freshman grid ball for four years before coming to Montana State University. Besides his football coaching duties, Davidson is also freshman basketball coach. Davidson is a native of Grant, Nebraska, and is a Navy veteran with two years' service in the See bees from 1946 to 19**8; the year he entered Colorado. MILT SCHWENK3 LINE COACH Milt (Philosopher) Schwenk, line coach, begins his third season coaching the hefty beef on the Grizzly line. Schwenk, a native of Sunnyvale, Washington, graduated from Washington State College in 195*+- He starred as a tackle for the Washington State Cougars in 1951; 52 and 5 3. After receiving his degree, he coached one year at Colville, Washington, High School. He then entered the U* S. Air Force, and during his tour of duty was the line coach and head coach for the Hamilton Air Force football squad in California. At Hamilton, he was also a coaching mate of former MSU end coach Don Branby.
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