
University of North Dakota UND Scholarly Commons Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special UND Publications Collections 1965 1965 University of North Dakota Gridiron Guide University of North Dakota Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.und.edu/und-books Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of North Dakota, "1965 University of North Dakota Gridiron Guide" (1965). UND Publications. 17. https://commons.und.edu/und-books/17 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections at UND Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in UND Publications by an authorized administrator of UND Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1965 • • • 1~65 SIOUX TRI-CAPTAINS left to right, halfback Stan Wright of Williston, N. D., flanker Ron Green of Fargo, N. D., and center ·Ralph Soltis of Holdingford; Minn. AND FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY 1965 SIOUX SCH EDULE GENERAL INFORMATION Location-Grand Forks, North Dakota (pop. 40,000) SEPT . 11-BEMIDJI STATE COLLEGE, AT GRA ND FOR KS, 1 :30 P.M. President-Dr. George W . Starcher At UND Memorial St adium {12,000 ). UND leads ser ies, F ounded- February 23 , 1883 7-1-0. UNO w_on last game play ed, 10-0, at Bemidji E nrollment- 6,200 last season. First game 1942. N ickname-Sioux SEPT. 18-*AUGUSTANA COLLEGE, AT GRAND FORKS, 1:30 P.M. Colors-Green and White At UND Memorial Stadium (12,000 ). UND leads series, Memorial Stadium-Capacity 12 ,000 11-7-1. UN O won last game played, 48-0, at Sioux F'ieldh ouse- Capacity 9,000 Falls, S. D . last season. First game 1942. W mter Sports Arena- C tpacity 4,000 Affiliations-Nationa l Collegiate Athletic Association; For All SEPT. 25-*MORNINGSIDE COLLEGl: , AT GRAND FORKS, 1: 30 P.M . Sports Except Hockey-Charter Member of North Central At U ND Memorial S tad ium (12,000 ) UND leads series Intercollegiate Athletic Association; For Hockey-Charter 21-8-1. UN O won last game played 26-8 at Sioux City' Member of W estern Collegiate Hockey A ssociation. Iowa, last season. First game 1925°. ' ' OCT. 2-*STATE COLLEGE OF IOWA, AT CEDAR FALLS, IOWA, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR LEONARD R. MARTI 8:00 P.M . At 0 . R. Latham Stadium (8,500). S CI leads series, P eriod at North Dakota-Smee September, 1946, to present 18-5-0. SCI wo.n last game played, 34-0, at G rand For k s 19 yEars. First as Head of Men's Physical Educ~tion and n<?w last season .. First game 1936. h as dual role of Director of Intercollegiate }\thletlcs and Ch?ir­ m an, Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. OCT . 9- * SOUTH DA KOT A ST ATE, AT GRAND FORKS, 1 :30 P .M., Named Acting Athletic Director m September, 1958, and elevated HOMECOMING t o Directorship in April, 1960. At UND Memor ial Stadium (12,000). UND leads series, Responsibility-Director of Athl tics and Men's and Women's 21-19-4. UNO won las~ game p layed, 35-28, at Brookin gs, Physical Education, Business Manager of Athletics, Prof essor of S . D ., last season. F irst game 1906. Physical Education . Previous Experience-Assistant Intramural Sport D irector OCT. 16-*NORTH DAKOTA STATE, AT FARGO, N . D., 1: 30 P.M. at University of Minnesota ( 1933:-34 ). Director .of Health, At Dacotah Field (10,000) . UNO leads series 46-20-3 Physical Educat10n and R ecreat10n at Red UND won la~t game played, 20-13, at Gran°d Forks~ Wing (Minn.) Boys Training Sc_hoo~ (1~34 last season. First game 1894 . -39). Director of Physica l Educat10n m Bis­ marck (N. D. ) Public Schools (1939-41) . OCT. 23-*UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, AT VERMILLION, N orth Dakota Health Dept. (1941-42). P rin­ 1:30 P.M. cipal of Bismarck Junior High Sc h ool At Inma n Field (10,000 ). UND lead s series 29-13-4 (1942-46 ). Gymnastic Coach at UND (1947- UND won las~ game played , 21-14, a t Grand Forks 48 to present), h as promoted ?nd organi_zed last season. First ga me 1903. this sport to competitive mtercolleg1ate basis. OCT . 30- MONT ANA ST ATE COLLEGE, AT BOZEMAN, 1 :30 p .M. Playing Experience-High Sch ool : ~ar­ (MST) ticipated in all sports at New Ulm, Mmn. A t Gatt on Field (9,500). MSC leads series, 6-4-1. UND ( 1925-29) including football, basket ball and w:on last game played , 9-7, at Grand Forks last season. track. At University of Minnesota won First ga m e 1948. letters as a member of the gymnastic t eam three seasons ( 1930-31 to 1932-33). NOV. 6-IDAHO STATE UNIVERSI TY, AT POCATELLO, 1: 30 P.M. Personal Information -Born in 1910 at (MST) New Ulm, Minn. Graduated from N ew Ulm At Sp ud Bowl (6,000). F irst game in series. high in 1929. Enrolled at Un~versity . of Minnesota in 1929 and graduated w ith a B .A. degree m Ph):'sica l *- Denotes North Cen tral Conference games. Ed u cation in 1933. He received 1he M.A . degree from Minne­ sota in Physical Education in 1939. Has taken advanced . w ork tow ard doctorate at th<> State University of Iowa. Married in 1933 to Cece lia Cies111ski a t Moos1• La k e, Minn. Children : Bill, 1964 SIOUX RESU LTS 18, D ick, 15 . Church : Presbyten,tn. Hobbies: Gardening and camp ing. , UND Opp. Place/ Attend ance Other Achievements-JnstrurnC'ntal 111 ra1smg .UND Me.n s 30 Physical Education departmental p rogram to _high ran k m g College of St. Thomas 6 Gra nd F orks, 5,567- D a m ong nation's coll eges. Scrv_ed 11s Central District . ( 10 st ate s) 10 Be m id ji Sta t e College 0 Be midji, 1,200- N 26 P r sid ent of Anw rican Associat10n of Health, Phys ical Educa­ Morningside College 8 S ioux City, 3,500- N t ion and Recreation in 1952-53. Also ser•ed one .three-y _a r term 0 State College of Iowa 34 Grand Forks , 2,551 - D-TV 35 as a national director of AAHP ,R. Also as V1 -President of South Dakota State 28 Br ookings, 9,300-D N a tional AHPER Section on Athletic Admimst ration in 1962-63. 20 Nor th Dakota State 13 Gra nd Forks, 11,200-D-TV 21 South Dakota S erved as Chairman of the State Curriculum Committee fot 14. G r and Forks, 5,011- D-TV Physical Education Committee, which produced th e N orth 9 Montana State 7 Grand Forks, 4,239- D 48 Augustana College Dakota Elementary Course of P .E. Study and a similar course 0 Sioux Falls, 500- D-TV for state Secondary School. Director of North Da~ot a . School Hea lth Workshop six years. He has loi:ig been active m Boy Scout work. President of Lake Agassiz Boy Scou t Council. Worked closely with architects in designing UN D Fieldhouse, ATHLETIC STAFF recognized as one of nation's better mid-bracket athle tic and A thletic Director-L . R. Marti physical education plants. Chairr:nan, Depa rtment of H e alth, Physical Education and Recre- at10n- L . R. Marti NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE HISTORY Faculty Athletic R epresentative- Dean Thomas J . Cliffor d H€~d Foot ball Coach-Marv (W hitey) Helling The North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference A ss~stant Football Coach (B ~cks)-Jerroll (J e r ry) Olson (NCC ) was organized in the fall of 1921 , with t h e first official Assistant F ootball Coach (Lme)-Gar y Grouwinkel competition in the spring of 1922 . F re~hman Football and Wrestling Coach- H arold L . Pedersen Ch arter m e mbers of the NCC are the University of North Assistan t Freshman Football Coach-Dan Neppel Da k ota, North Dakota State University, Univ_e rsi~y of South Head Basketball Coach- Bill Fitch D a k ot a, South Dakota S tate College,. Mornmgs1de College, F reshman Basketbal Coa ch- Louis Bogan N ebr aska Wesleyan, Creighton University, St. T h omas of St. Assistant Basketball Coach- Jimmy Rodgers P a ul and Des Moines Municipa l University. H ead Hockey Coach-Bob Peters In 1923 St. Thomas withdre w, Nebraska Wesleyan withdrew Assistant Hockey Coach- Bill S e lman afte r t he 1927 foobtall season. Des Moines quit afte r the 1926 Base ball Coach and Director, Intramural Athletics-Harold K r a ft season. Creighton severed its membership in 1928 . Des Moines Track and Cross -Country Coach-Frank Zazula ce ased operations in 1929. Golf Coach- John Qua day Oma ha University was admitted m 1935 and Iowa Teachers Gy mnastic Coach-L. R. Marti College (now State College of Iowa) in. 1936. August a na was Tennis Coach- George Lee admitted on December 1, 1941. Omaha w ithdrew from the NCC Acting Director, Graduate Phys. Ed., Health and Recreation- in F eb ruary, 1943. Walter Koenig Sp orts Information Dir ector- Lee Bohnet Equ ipment Mana ger-Jim Rood 1964 FRESHMAN RESULTS Stad ium, Arena and Fields Superv isor- Al Purpur Tick et Sales-Mrs. Gwen Erdahl Oct. 12-UND Frosh 6, Moorhead State JV 7 at Moorhead. Oct . 22- UND Frosh 0, NDS Frnsh 10 at Fargo. Receptionist-Secretary-Mrs. Mildr ed (Mickey) Clopton Oct. 27-UND Frosh 40, Bemidji State JV 14 a t Grand Forks.
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