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Men's Hockey Program UMD Vs. Michigan Tech (March 5-6, 1976) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, DULUTH Is where it's at! U.M .D. Students Model Sportswear from McGregor-Soderstrorn's "Fuzz" is wearing a Goose Down Vest ... Bob is wearing a split cowhide pile lined jacket ... Kraig is wearing a Pendelton Virgin wool crew neck sweater. Headquarters for LEE Jean's - Jackets - Shirts f-: 6~oppers 1/18ANKAMERICARD 1111¥i1M4 l5 University of Minnesota-Duluth --i 111975-76 Hockey Program. Location-Duluth, Minnesota 55812 Founded-1895 as tate onnal chool; 1947 as branch of the University of Minnesota Enrollment-6 ,200 Provost-Dr. Raymond W. Darland Associate Provo t-Dr. Robert Heller Faculty Representative-Dr. Ron Caple (Interim) Athletic Director-Ralph A. Romano Conference-Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) ational Affiliation- CAA Nickname-Bulldog School Colors-Maroon and Gold Home Arena-Duluth Arena (5,400) Started Hockey-1931 1974-75 Record-10-24-4 1974-75 WCHA Record / Place-9-20-3 I 8th Head Coach-Gu Hendrickson (Mich. State'62) First Year Assistant Coach-Mike Sertich (UMD '69) First Year Athletic Business Manager-Bruce McLeod Sports Infom1ation Director-Bruce McLeod Assi tant SID -Brad wenson Team Physician-Dr. H. Jeronimus Trainer-Don Roach Team Manager-Mark Weems Asst. Manager-Gary Warren Team Captain-Tom Milani Alternates-Mike Newton and Dave Langevin Lettermen Lost/Returning-4/ 16 Athletic Secretaries-Kathy Erickson and Pat Bjorklund Athletic Phone-218-726-8168 Published by the Univer ity of Minnesota, Duluth UMD Athletic Department Ralph Romano ... Athletic Director Bruce McLeod . Athletic Business Manager Ken Moran . Photographer Security Jewelers The University 307 West Superior Street 722-6633 featuring KEEPSAKE and ARTCARVED diamond rings We belong to the Student Discount Program Al &Lou's A new chapter in UMD's history is being written during the 1975-76 school year, the 29th since UMD Shell Service became a part of the University of U-HAUL TRAILER Minnesota system. It is the first full year that UMD's RENTALS new academic structure of two colleges and four schools are function- AAA-EMERGENCY SERVICE ing in the manner of a true university 1624 Woodland Avenue campus. They replace two schools and four academic divisions, the latter Phone: 724-0102 dating back to the days of Duluth State Teachers College <DSTC), Your Loca lly-Owned UMD's predecessor. The "single college" system with four divisions Linen Supply worked well when UMD was first formed in 1947, but it proved inadequate for the rapidly growing institution. DULUTH The new academic structure was approved last winter by the University's LAUNDRY Board of Regents. Under the A COMPLETE SERVICE organization plan, the College of Letters and Science includes 23 FOR SCHOOLS departments from the old divisions of Science and Mathematics, Social 17 North 20th Avenu e West 727-2955 Sciences, part of Humanities and the FIRST NATIONAL BANK BANKING HOURS AUTO BANK MAIN BA NK Mon.·Fri. 7:30 AM ·6 PM Mon. •Thurs. 8 AM·5 PM Friday 8 AM·6 PM ' Air Force }{OTC program. The College of Education completely replaces the old Education and Psychology Year After Year division. The School of Fine Arts now includes the department of art, music, Car After Car theatre and Tweed Museum of Art. The School of Business and Economics has departments in business YOUR DOLLAR administration, accounting, economics, and business, office and economic BUYS MORE AT education. Started in 1972 were the &hool of Medicine, the School of ARROW Social Development and the Dental Hygiene Program. CHEVROLET Each college and school is headed by a dean and each controls its own curriculum, admissions YOUR HOCKEY standards and degrees. Together, the colleges and HEADQUARTERS schools offer mere than 1,500 courses in 73 major fields of study. Students SKATES - EQUIPMENT can pursue one of three associate TEAM UHi FORMS (two-year) degrees, nine bachelor's Professional Skate Sharpening degrees, four master's degrees in 19 fields of study, and certification in 10 areas. Students can spend from STEWART'S two to four years at UMD in WHEEL GOODS pre-professional programs such as 1502 EAST SUPERIOR ST. law, dentistry, engineering, forestry and 12 others. Under an arrangement with the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and 4 SPECIALIZED LOCATIONS the College of St. Scholastica, students can attend classes at the other campuses through registration at their home campus. Continuing Education and Extension classes at UMD are available to daytime students and vice versa. Wisconsin and North Dakota students may apply to attend UMD and pay resident fees. DOWNTOWN Duluth's Leading Drug Store THE BANKERS LIFE DEi MOINES, IOWA 824 1st National Bank Building A thletic Best Wishes for success to al I Director Bulldog Athletic T earns Year No. 7 is on tap for Athletic Director Ralph Romano as he DAVE ZENTNER - CLU continues to be the guiding force in UMD's 12 spo1t program-inc luding TOM SU LLI VAN 11 varsity-level intercollegiate sports. Romano moved to Duluth from his YOUR INSURANCE PLANNING native Thunder Bay, Ontario, and CONSULT ANTS completed high school at Duluth Central. After graduation from Central, he went on to UMD where he was a Phone: (218) 727-7 437 three-year letterman as a goalie on the Bulldog hockey squad. Following graduation in 1956 he served as a navigator in the Air Force. Romano returned to UMD in 1959 to WINNERS take on duties as head hockey coach on the Campus Scene. and Sports lnfonnation Director. He We invite you to shop our store for new soon took on the responsibilities of styles ond volues for your n e e ds. We athletic ticket manager and business feoture notionoll y adverti s ed li ne s on d manager as well as continuing to oi m to pleose you in every woy. 10?:, coach hockey. He led the UMD discount on i tems o s orronge d by Stu• pucksters to a new era in hockey as dent Association. he coached the Bulldogs to two MIAC titles, t hrough four independant years, FAMOUS CLOTHING co. and three years in the powerful 12 East Superior Street Western Collegiate Hockey Associa- tion. Ridgeview Lanes 330 E. CALVARY RD. DULUTH , MINNESOTA PHONE 728-4100 ············································································· The OTHER PLACE COCKTAILS AND ENTERTAINMENT Happy Times 4:30 to 6:30 Daily Bert Toe I c k e, Mgr. 728-42 00 He relinquished his coaching job in 1967 while acecpting a position as UMD assistant athletic director. CURL Y'S The retirement of long-time servant Lloyd Peterson vacated the UMD athletic director's seat and Romano ROUND-UP was the logical choice for the job. SPLIT LML BAR • COLORED TV Bus Trips For All UMD Hockey Games-Leaves 7:30 p.m . 2013 West Superior St. 727-9895 Business Manager PANTOUR BUSINESS MANAGER-SID TRAVEL SERVICE Bruce McLeod, a former captain and SINCE 1946 Bulldog hockey great who amassed Complete Travel Arrcrigements 81 career points from his left wing Anywhere in the World made for you spot, is in his sixth year as Romano's top assistant. A native of by our experienced Travel Consultants Fort Frances, Ontario, McLeod's without serv ice charge. responsibilities include handling Student Travel-Euroil Passes both the department's financing and publicity, as well as assisting the athletic director with his American Express numerous duties. Representative ASSIST ANT SID Brad Swenson begins his third year 722-2891 assisting McLeod with the press box operations, statistics, and 314 W. Superior St. releases necessary to promote UMD's athletic program. A 1973 graduate of Duluth, Mi nnesota Duluth East, Swenson's background includes being a high school AIR . SHIP . TOURS . CRUISES . RAIL editor-in-chief, sports editor of the university newspaper, and a member BUS . HOTELS . GROUPS of the campus Athletics Committee. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~!.,,,?.~~!~., Ba•~='°"oo BANCO BANKING HOURS AUTO BANK Member FD IC MAI N BANK Mon ,•Fri. 7:30 AM -6 PM Mon .•Thurs. 8 AM ·5 PM Friday 8 AM ·6 PM ' Anderson linoleum Tile The & Coach Carpet UMD head coach Gus Hendrickson begins his first college coaching season and his first year as the DRAPERIES AVAILABLE Bulldog's No. 1 mentor. Hendrickson replaces Terry Shercliffe, who led UMD through five seasons for a career record of Samples shown i n your home by 82-92-7. "I'm highly optimistic for the by request coming season," said the new me ntor. " I think UMD has a lot to offer, Resirlential & Commerical loyal fans , au excellent educational institution and a commitment to Free Estimates Given excellence in the hockey program. We had an exce ptional recruiting season 932 East 4 St. 728-3661 and I feel that the team is ready to go." Hendrickson , an Eve leth (MN) native, is the form er coach of Grand Last Cha11ee Rapids High School. His troops captured the highly prestigious Li11uo1• a11d Minnesota State Hockey Tournament Title last year in the third trip for Grand Rapids to the eve nt in four Wi11e Cella,· years. For his 1974-75 efforts among the high school ranks , Hendrickson We carry the most complete was honored with the Minnesota Coach of the Year Award. Other trips selection in the Northland to the state tourney were in 1972 (third), and 1974 (second). 619 E. 4th 727-6825 Following graduation and All-State OPEN DOOR For a Convenient Package with every Banking Ser vice NCl you are likely to need honors at Eveleth High School in 1958, he followed his brother Dave (Virginia High School coach) to Michigan State where he played three '1'0L'1'0 years under Amo Bessone. He earned a B.S. degree at SALES - PARTS - SERVICES Michigan State Univernity and a M.S.
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