Central Washington V. Western Washington Central Washington University

Central Washington V. Western Washington Central Washington University

Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 10-21-1967 Central Washington V. Western Washington Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Central Washington V. Western Washington" (1967). CWU Athletics Events Programs. 35. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/35 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the CWU Athletics Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletics Events Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. ~ ~ shington • '. ton .) y· ber 21, 1967 "Floral Designs for All Occasions" Remember, We're Closest to the College 510 North Ruby Phone 925-2166 or 962-9477 COACH TOM PARRY ARCTIC CIRCLE DRIVE-IN "The Home of the I 9c Hamburger" 8th and Walnut Phone 925-9292 COACH JOHN PEARSON • Your Health and Prescoiption Center - NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Ostrander's Uptown Medical Arts Pharmacy 4th and Pine 704 East Manitoba Phone 925-5344 Phone 962-9600 11 BUTCH HILL BILL'S BOWL Clean, Healthful Exercise Free Instruction Student Rates 900 North Poplar Phone 925-121 I 31 DENNIS ESSER "Best in Campus Wear" Phone 925-2 122 Ellensburg, Wash. 37 VINCE BROWN Central Washington State College Now in its 7 6th year, the College holds as its primary aim the preparation of professional ed­ ucators, and it has gained national recognition for its achievements. To reach this goal and to better serve the people of Washington, a strong liberal arts program also was develop­ ed under President James E. Brooks. With more than 5,000 students studying in 33 education­ al fields and in 29 more in the arts and sciences, enrollment stands today at an all-time high. "Go Get 'Em Wildcats" Watches, Rings, China, Silver-Your Complete Jeweler 119 East 4th Phone 925-2400 85 JIM GRAY When you have friends coming to visit, the place you'll be proud to have them stay is WAIT'S MOTEL Off the Noisy Hi9hway 205 West 6th Phone 962-980 I 68 JOHN MCKINSTRY Jerrol's JERROL'S BOOKS New and Used Textbooks Highest Cash Prices Open 8-10, Seven Days a Wee~ For Your Textbooks On 8th Just West of the Campus Phone 925-9851 53 BRAD RIGGS BARBER SHOP 710 North Walnut Phone 962-2887 Four Barbers We'lcome Anytime 83 JIM DEATHERAGE PRINTED IN U. S. A. For the taste you never·get tireCI of. CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE WILDCATS ~ HEAD COACH TOM PARRY No. Name Pos. Wt. Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. Wt. Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. Wt. Yr. Hometown 11 Butch Hill QB 192 Sr.*** Kennewick 53 Brad Riggs c 187 Sr.** Seattle 77 Dan Collins T 210 So. Washougal 12 Glenn Carpenter SB 161 Fr. Everett 54 Greg Rawlings c 220 So. Tacoma 78 Paul Reasor T 207 Jr. Spirit Lake, Idaho 15 Skip Raish QB 166 Sr.*** Centralia 55 Bill Muir TB 200 Jr. Ladner, B.C. 79 Terry Baird E. 169 Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii 19 C. Christophersen TB 166 So. Seattle 56 Mike Noski c 194 Sr.* Olympia 80 Bob Kidwell E 198 So. Clarkston 23 Ron Ewing TB 188 So. Renton 57 Barry Rowe G 205 Jr. Victoria, B.C. 82 Randy Plum E 203 So. Tracyton 24 Doug Cochran FB 189 Fr. Parkdale, Ore. 58 John Sackman T 202 Fr. Omak 83 Jim Deatherage E 173 Sr.* Kennewick 25 Ron Hoiness FB 185 Jr.* Longview 61 Pat Pereira G 238 Fr. Waimea, Hawaii 27 Dick Johnson TB 185 Sr. Seattle 62 Keith Gilbertson T 223 So. Snohomish :~ ~i: ~:;;on ""''"" ~ ~~,; t >** .· K~iiri~~l~~~~ · 28 Rick Jennings QB 201 So. Selah 63 Bob McNamee T 206 Sr.* Grand Is., N.Y. 8(. Dan Peacock E 195 Sr.* Port Angeles · 31 Dennis Esser TB 185 Sr.** Mesa 64 Bruce Kirry G 186 Jr. Seattle 87 Howard Hosley E 210 Jr:k , Catbl .a..m~t < ,-.n u•· ·'.•,,. ., 1~-('. -.· 33 Al McKnight FB 181 Jr. Seattle 66 Rob Naugle G 178 So. Roseburg, Ore. Assistant Coaches John Pearson and Gari Frederick 34 Larry Childs FB 185 So. Seattle 67 Bruce Dundas G 200 Fr. Longview Graduate Assistant Coach Walter (Spike) Arlt 37 Vince Brown FB 211 Sr.* Annapolis, Md. 68 John McKinstry G 205 So.* Kirk1and Student Assistant Coaches Phil, i:;:itterer an.d 41 Frank Steele SB 179 Jr. Onalaska 69 Jerry Abbott G 204 So.* Ephrata Wayne Swanson · · ·· 43 Don Wilkins QB 174 Sr.** Walla Walla 70 Larry Kain T 217 So. Seattle ·rrainer Dan Francisco 44 Stew Egbert SB 191 Jr.** Portland, Ore. 73 Mark Irwin T 197 Fr. Vancouver Equipment Manager Chuck Roos 47 John Craig SB 173 Fr. Seattle 74 Dave Coffman G 209 So.* Othello Student Managers John Henderson, Don Fenton and 48 Steve Hertllng sa 155 So.* Hermiston, Ore. 75 John Kullberg T 216 Jr. Heisson Steve Potter 52 Mike Kasch C 177 Fr. Everett 76 Dave Cosper T 207 Fr. Longview *-Varsity Letters WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE VIKINGS HEAD COACH FRED EMERSON No. Name Pos. Wgt. Year Hometown No. Name Pos. Wgt. Year Hometown No. Name Pos. Wgt. Year Hometown 15 Pat Brewin QB 205 Sr.* Seattle 50 Don Harney C 215 Jr. Seattle 85 Leon Benek E 205 Sr. Olympia H Ron Lealos QB 185 So. Vancouver 52 Dennis Teague C 200 So. Tumwater 8l· Gary McCauley E 185 Sr.* Buckley 18 Arnie Osterhaus QB 170 Fr. Vancouver 55 John Martin C 205 Fr. Kirkland 87 Jerry Turner E 185 So. Bremerton IS' Dan Dolfin HB 180 Fr. Spanaway 60 Fred Sundquist T 210 Jr.* Seattle 88 Dave Weedmen E 235 .Sr:k Woodland 20 Vic Randall HB 160 Fr. Burlington 62 Monty Montgomery G 210 Sr.* Edmonds Glenn Hadland QB 175 ··'J=r. Tacoma 22 Randy Brooks HB 170 Jr. Seattle 63 Al Divina T·G 195 Sr.* Sumner Mike Spencer HB 170 Fr. Tacoma 24 Joe Henry HB 165 Sr.'k Seattle 64 Mike Hall HB 190 Fr. Bellingham Jim Rees G 195 Sr. Seattle 30 John Weaver FB 190 Fr. Vancouver, B.C. 65 Bill Reinecke G 190 Fr. Bellingham Tom Schmidt E 190 Sr.* Coulee City 31 Bob Unick HB '195 Sr.* Ferndale 67 Neil Combelic G 215 Jr.* Sunnyside Rob Lonborg HB 160 Fr. Elma 32 Al Anderson HB 195 Sr.* New Westminster 70 Pat Flannery G 185 Jr. Auburn Al Robinson C 190 Fr. Tonasket 33 ~~a r ley Buitenvelcl HB 170 Sr. Bainbridge Is. 71 Noel Barlow T 235 Fr. Dallas, Ore. Ron Agostine FB 205 Fr. Seattle 34 Guy Generaux HB 160 Fr. Vancouver 73 Bob Penny T 220 So.* Seattle Bill Hawk E 160 So. Tacoma 40 Steve Gregorich HB 180 So. Tacoma 74 John Mattila T 215 Jr. Longview Assistant Coaches Boyde Long, Stan LeProtti, 41 Bill Nelson HB 190 Sr. Seattle 75 Jack Dolan T 230 So.* Yokohama, Japan Steve Richardson and Harold Haddock 42 Joe Parker FB 180 So. Aberdeen 77 Butts Giraud T 230 Jr. Vancouver, B.C. E.quipment Manager George Paul 44 Russ Lee FB 210 Jr. Longview 80 Gary Aagaard E 160 Fr. Seattle Trainer Gus Tomaras 45 Ron Lunceford HB 175 Fr. Tacoma 82 Rick Harder E. 165 So. Bronx, N.Y. *-Lettermen WQr i(utrkrrhnr~~r :!mtru's .§qop Th e "COLLEGE STORE" For Men In the Plaza 70 I East 8th Phone 962-9646 43 DON WILKINS JOH N 1 SO N'S Honda Sales and Service 410 North Main Phone 925-2688 63 BOB MCNAMEE "In Ellensburg on Pine" Phone 925-2992 56 MIKE NOSKI THUN,DERBIRD MOTEL and RESTAURANT Lounge-Dining Room-Pool 403 West 8th Phone 962-9256 86 DAN PEACOCK COMPLIMENTS OF Watchmakers-Engravers In the Plaza Phone 925-266 I 15 SKIP RAISH Halftime Entertainment Intercollegiate football games at Tomlinson Field would not be complete without the half­ time entertainment of the showy Central Marching Band, perhaps most colorfu'I of the Col­ lege's numerous busy musical organizations. Under the direction of A. Bert Christianson, the troupe drills long hours in preparation for each show. Robert Panerio assists in working out the intricate maneuvers which never fail to win plaudits. Once football season is over, the group performs as a concert band. DEAN'S RADIO and TV ZENITH Outstanding Selection of All Records RCA COLOR TV Phonograph and Radio Service COLOR TV 4th and Ruby Phone 925-1828 48 STEVE HE.RTLING 8 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAK ________ $1.29 Served with baked potato or fries, roll and butter \ Across from the College Open Daily In the Plaza Shopping Center I I a.m.-9 p.m. 87 HOWARD HOSLEY Willie Strange Sporting Goods "If we don't have it, we will get it" OFFICIAL COLLEGE JACKET 506 North Pine Phone 925-2200 74 DAVE COFFMAN Fuller Paint and Paints PHARE Building Supplies Glass 709 South Main Near Kittitas Cutoff Armstrong Phone 925-1419 Linoleum 25 RON HOINESS WEBST'ER'S BAR-B-Q 710 North Anderson Corner 8th Phone 925-9577 4~ STEW EGBERT Nov. 4 Is Homecoming vs. Eastern Washington 1:30 p.m. / You'll have to be here early to get a good seat. Lunstrum Paint and Glass PAINT GLAS~ WALL PAPER H IRRORS PICTURE-FRAMING "U 414-416 North Pine Bob Lunstrum Phone 925-2950 69 JERRY ABBOTT -~a. l N zci .

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