Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1968-1969

Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1968-1969

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992 University of Montana Publications 1-1-1968 Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1968-1969 University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlybasketball_yearbooks_asc Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department, "Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1968-1969" (1968). Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992. 5. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlybasketball_yearbooks_asc/5 This Yearbook is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Basketball Yearbook, 1955-1992 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Grizzly Basketball 1968-69 University of Montana University of Montana F o u n d e d ____ __________________________________ 1 8 9 3 Enrollment------------------------------------------- .7,200 (est.) President------------------------------------Robert T. Pantzer N icknam es----------------------- -------Grizzlies, Silvertips C olors-------------------------------- Copper, Silver and Gold ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic Director-----------------------------Jack Swarthout Faculty Representative______________ Dr. Earl Lory Head Basketball Coach __________ _______ Bob Cope Assistant Basketball Coach ________ Xou Rocheleau Freshman Basketball Coaches________________ .Del Carroll, John (Doc) Holliday Swimming Coach ------------------------------------------- Fred Stetson Skiing Coach------------------------------ --------- Gary Nelson Wrestling Coaches______ Mick Delaney, Bill Gilboe Trainer --------------------------------------Naseby Rhinehart Equipment Manager------------------------------------Rupert Holland Director of Athletic Facilities________________ Earl Martell Ticket Manager--------------------------------------------- Gary Hughes Athletic Secretary----------------------------- Cela Burham Sports Information Director_________Bill Schwanke TELEPHONES Area Code _____________________________________406 University Exchange_____________________ 243-0211 Athletic Department__________________;___ 243-5331 Ticket O ffice _____________________________ 243-4051 Sports Information D irector______________243-2522 Press B o x ______________________ 243-2152, 243-2052 HOME GAMES All home games will be played in the Harry Adams Field House, located north of Main Hall on the UM campus. The press box is atop the south balcony. All home games begin at 8 p.m. (MST), with preliminary games scheduled at 6 p.m. COVER Pictured on the cover is Montana’s outstanding forward Ron Moore, who was injured halfway through the 1967-68 season but still finished fourth in total point output for Montana. The 6-4, 190- pounder hails from Indianapolis, Ind. University of Montana 1968-69 Basketball Brochure CONTENTS Compiled and edited by Bill Schwanke, UM Information Services General Information___________Inside Front Cover Contents, Press Information_____________________ 1 Press Information, A w ards______________________ 2 School, President________________________________3 Athletic Director, Head C oach___________________ 4 Assistant Coach, Additional S ta ff________________5 Big Sky Conference Statistics, 1967-68 _________ 6-7 Big Sky Conference Composite Schedule_____ 8 1967- 68 Grizzly Statistics_____________________ 9 1968- 69 Grizzly Personnel____________________ 10 1968-69 Season O utlook________________________ 11 1968-69 Grizzly R oster_________________________ 12 Grizzly Player Sketches, Photos _____________13-17 1968-69 Grizzly Opponents___________________ 18-33 Field House, School R ecords_________________34-35 Freshman Team Picture________________________ 36 1967- 68 Frosh Results, 1968-69 Frosh R oster________Inside Back Cover 1968- 69 Varsity, Freshman Schedules _Back Cover WELCOME PRESS PRESS PASSES— Requests for working press passes should be made directly to the Sports Information Director one week prior to the game. Women are not allowed in the press box and the area is reserved for those actually covering the game. Drivers and others who may accompany those covering the game may stay in the press box, provided there is room and by permission of the SID. If not allowed, com­ plimentary tickets will be made available if the re­ quests are made in advance. BROADCASTING BOOTHS—Three radio broad­ casting areas are available, including one reserved for the visiting station which is designated as the official station by the visiting team. SERVICES— Complete game statistics — the box score, shooting percentages and charts, and play-by- play will be supplied at the half and end of the game. — 1 — Press Outlets MISSOULA Don Zupan, Sports Editor, The Missoulian Chuck Johnson, Sports Editor, The Montana Kaimin, University of Montana Milt Schwenk, Sports Director, KGVO Radio-TV John Campbell, Sports Director, KYSS Radio Sports Director, KGMY Radio Sports Director, KYLT Radio Sports Director, KUFM Radio, University of Montana OTHER MONTANA OUTLETS Mayo Ashley, Sports Editor, The Tribune, Great Falls 59401 Norm Clarke, Sports Editor, The Gazette, Billings 59101 Burl Lyons, Editor, The Daily Inter Lake, Kalispell 59901 Les Rickey, Sports Editor, The Independent-Record, Helena 59601 Sports Editor, The Standard-Post, Butte 59701 Gordie Spear, Sports Editor, The Star, Miles City 59301 Vern McIntyre, Sports Editor, The Daily News, Havre 59501 John Morrison, Associated Press, Helena 59601 Bill McFarland, United Press International, Helena 59601 GAME BROADCASTS KGVO Radio of Missoula, with Milt Schwenk doing the sportscasting, will carry live, play-by- play action of all University of Montana games, both at home and on the road. KGVO is at 1290 kilocycles on your radio dial. University FM station KUFM, with Terry Robinson at the mike, will also carry home games at 88.1 megacycles. Awards DRAGSTEDT AWARD (Most Valuable) 1953— Chuck Davis 1961— Bob O’Billovich 1954— Ed Anderson 1962— Dan Sullivan 1955— —Ed Argenbright 1963— Ray Lucien 1956— Ed Argenbright 1964— Tim Aldrich 1957— Zip Rhoades 1965— Ed Samelton 1958— Russ Sheriff 1966— Gary Peck 1959— Dan Balko 1967— Dennis Biletnikoff 1960— Dan Balko 1968— Don Parsons EAHEART AWARD (Defensive) 1961— Kay Roberts 1965—Gary Meggelin 1962— Bob O’Billovich 1966—Greg Hanson, 1963— Tim Aldrich Norm Clark 1964— Harold Fullerton 1967—Greg Hanson 1968—Rick Johnston — 2 — The University Since it was chartered by the Third Legislative Assembly of Montana, Feb. 17, 1893, the University of Montana has grown from an institution with 50 students and 7 faculty members in 1895 to more than 7,000 students and 325 full-time instructional staff members in 1968. Fifty-nine percent of these faculty members hold doctoral degrees. The University of Montana is fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools. The seven professional schools, including business administration, education, fine arts, fores­ try, journalism, law and pharmacy, are all ac­ credited by appropriate national organizations. More than 40 buildings are contained within the limits of the 16-acre main campus on the eastern edge of Missoula. The University owns an additional 624 acres on Mt. Sentinel. A short distance south of the main campus is a 154-acre area holding 394 mar­ ried students housing units, a nine-hole golf course, the University baseball field, and the new Dom- blaser Stadium for football and track. New buildings on campus include two high-rise dormitories and the gigantic new University Center. The University also owns 295 acres at Fort Mis­ soula, plus 20,850 acres in the Lubrecht Experi­ mental Forest, 35 miles northeast of Missoula, and 167 acres on Flathead Lake, including a Biological Station at Yellow Bay, 90 miles north of Missoula. The President Robert T. Pantzer was appointed President of the University of Montana on Dec. 16, 1966 by the State Board of Regents after he served as acting president since August 15, 1966. A familiar figure on the Missoula campus, Pantzer has been associated with the University since 1957, serving as a professor of business administration and as financial vice pres­ ident. He received his B.A. in business administration from UM in 1940 before serving 42 months over­ seas during World War II. He was discharged from the Army with the rank of major and a bronze star for meritorious service in the East Indies. Following the war, Pantzer returned to grad­ uate from the University of Montana law school in 1947 before serving as county attorney at Chester, Montana from 1947-50 and practicing law in Liv­ ingston, Montana, his birthplace, until 1957. Pantzer and his wife, Ann, have three children. — 3 — Athletic Director Jack Swarthout is Montana’s athletic director, and since assuming these duties as well as those of head football coach on Feb. 1, 1967, he has taken large strides in changing the athletic atmosphere at the University of Mon­ tana. Swarthout, a native of Prosser, Wash., is well known in Montana sports circles. He came to the University of Montana and played football from 1940-42, seeing action at quarterback, halfback and end. His brother Bill was here at the same time, and the two played ball to­ gether for two of those three years. Bill Swarth­ out is now a high school administrator

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