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Pacific Lutheran Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs This Book is brought to you for free and o

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Central Washington University

ScholarWorks@CWU

Fall 10-31-1959

Central Washington V Pacific Lutheran

Central Washington University

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/

cwu_athletics_event_programs

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 contactpingfu@cwu.edu

Recommended Citation

Central Washington University, "Central Washington V Pacific Lutheran" (1959) CWU Athletics Events Programs 34.

http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/34

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OFFICIAL

HOMECOMING

25 Cents ·

CEN

r.THERAN

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Central Prospers Under Brooks

Dr James E Brooks, eighth president of Central Washington State College since its opening in 1891, this Fall begins his fifth 'year on the Ellensburg campus

During his tenure, the College's enrollment has doubled-from 2,226 full-time

stu-dents in 1961 to some 4,550 today To keep pace with the flourishing student

en-rollme_nt, Central has increased its faculty in both number and stature The

ever-changing skyline offers evidence of comparable physical growth:

COACH MEL THOMPSON

COACH JOHN PEARSON

COACH ART HUTTON

HB JAKE COLLINS

POLAND'

5 I 0 North Ruby

"Floral Designs for All Occasions"

and Remember, We're Closest to the College

JOHNSON'S

Phone 925-7707

Honda Sales and Service

Willie Strange Sporting Goods

"If we don't have it, we will get it."

COMPLIMENTS OF

Watchmakers-Engravers

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Athletes Enjoy Standout Season

The boom in student e~rollment, faculty strength, and physical facilities at Central last year was accompanied by an upswing in athletic fortunes No less

than six of the nine CWSC varsity teams-basketball, swimming, track, wrestling,

te~n.[s, and bowling~won Evergreen Conference titles Central also tied for

sec-o·n·d in footba.11, finished third in golf, and wound up fourth in baseball All-in-all,

Building Supplies

South Main Near Kittitas Cutoff Phone 962-7651

Fuller Paints Glass Armstrong Linoleum

The "COLLEGE STORE" For Men

CWSC Students Are Always Welcome at the

THEATRE

Phone 962-4171 Student Rates

Now playing the finest in domestic and foreign films

- Your Health and Prescription Center

~~~ ~~~~~

E BOB DAVIDSON

G SAN FRANCISCO

E JIM GRAY

T ROLAND HACHTEL

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PLU

KNIGHTS

Season Record: 3 · 3

Roy Carlson, Head Coach

Bob Colleran and Jerry

Thacker, Assistant Coaches

* Varsity Letters

cwsc

WILDCATS

Season Record 1-3-1

Mel Thompson, Head Coach

Art Hutton and John

Pearson, Assistant Coaches

Joel Barnell and Herb Rich·

ey, graduate assistant co·

aches

John O'Brien, student

assis-tant coach

Dan Francisco, trainer

Dean Keefe, Ron Rhodes,

Roy McGregor, and Wayne

Sprouse, managers

* Varsity Letters

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr

10 Batterman, Bob*** QB 6-0 175 Sr

11 Lister, Tony QB 5-10 170 Jr

12 Kalamon, Jim QB 5-10 165 Fr

~O Rucke1, Les** - HB 6 9 186 Si:r

21 Eggan, Lloyd* - HB 6-0 160 So

22 McKay, Mike* - HB 5-10 175 Sr

30 Blankenbaker, Morris* HB 5-11 190 Sr

31 Waltman, Terry* - HB 5-11 190 So

32 McPh_erson, Don HB 6-0 185 Fr

41 Freutel, Al*- - HB 5-10 185 So

42 Nelson, Gary - HB 6-0 195 Jr

SO Peterson, Marv ** C 6-0 195 Sr

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr

11 Hill, Butch* - - QB 6-1 193 So

12 Hosley, Howard QB 6-1 175 Fr

15 Raish, Skip* - QB 5-9 164 So

19 O'Brien, Jim* - HB 6-0 173 Sr

23 Wilkins, Don _ QB 5-11 157 So

24 Egbert, Stu _ HB 5-9 180 Fr

25 Hoiness, Ron* - HB 6-0 178 So

27 Smith, Larry* - FB 5-11 220 Sr

28 Smith, Steve _ FB 5-11 203 Jr

31 Esser, Dennis _ HB 5-10 178 So

33 Peone, Gary FB 5-10 219 Fr

37 Pfeiffer, Jon _ HB 5·9 158 Jr

41 Brunaugh, Jim HB 6-1

43 Barton, David - G 5-8

193 Jr

194 So

44 Collins, Jake - HB 5-11 178 Sr

47 Lembert, Lon HB 5·8 153 Fr

48 Ewing, Ron HB 6-0 196 Fr

53 Riggs, Brad C 5-11 186 So

• coC A· CO L A" A N O °COKE " A RE REGIS TE RED T RAOE ·M ARKS W HICtf l OENT IF'Y ONLY TH E P RODUC T OF THE COC A·C O LA C O PAN Y

things go

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51 Knutzen, Craig***:_ C 6-0 190 Sr

52 Mel-ni;, ReA C 5 H t8S So

60 Roberts, Mike* - G 5-11 205 Sr

61 Renggli, Gary* - G 5-11 185 Sr

62 Hagerman, Jess** G 6-0 197 Sr

63 Erickson, Ben - G 6-0 190 Fr

64 Lingleback, Chuck* G 5-1? 185 So

65 Tye, Bill - - G 5-10 205 Fr

V'8 McM11llen, Mike T 6 9 199

SOl-71 Knutsen, Ken** - T 6-2 250 Jr

72 Arkell, Mike* - T 6-0 212 So

73 Trapp, Dave* - T 6-0 198 Sr

No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr

54 Olson, Eric** - C 6-0 205 Jr

55 Harwood, Gary * C 6-0 228 Sr

56 Stoffel, Paul - C 6-0 225 Sr

57 DeLateur, Bob _ C 6-0 190 Fr

58 Peters, Bob HB 5-10 179 Jr

62 Rerecich, Jerry _ G 6-0 204 Jr

63 McKinstry, John FB 5-10 193 Fr

64 Swanson, Wayne***_ G 6-3 214 Sr

66 Hazen, Don ** - G 5-8 196 Jr

61 Francisco, San * - - G 6-0 191 Sr

68 Severson, Donald G 6·2 189 Fr

69 Jamieson, John** - - G 5-10 218 Sr

70 Hagen, Dennis** _ T 6-3 235 Sr

73 Aylward, Ed - HB 5-10 196 Jr

74 Hachtel, Roland* - T 6-2 257 Sr

75 Cox, Mel * - T 6-'5 244 Jr

76 Reich, Ed *- T 6-2 232 Jr

77 Gunvaldson, Jeff_ T 6-4 213 Jr

TRADE · MARK @

No Name Pos Ht

ref- -§ Krieger, Bob** T 6-0

81 Carey, Jeff* - - E 6-3

82 Hooper, Art** - E 6-0

83 White, Bill *** E 6-0

84 Thompson, Mike* - E 6-1

2 Gl9' Omdal, Larry - HB 5-9

90 Nyman, Dave* - B 6-1

-ro Snekvik, Dick _ T 6-2

Jilael<1 lehn H B Ii 11

Heaeh, Bale T 6-2

Wicks, Marry T 6-4

198 So

215 Jr

210 So

193 Jr

185 Sr

195 So

160 Jr

190 So

205 Fr

230 Fr'

190

J:.r -No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr

80 Lawrence, Lou** - E 6-1 200 Jr

82 Gray, Jim* - - - E 6-4 209 So

83 Davidson, Bob* - E 6-0 189 Sr

85 Alkire, Mike - HB 6-0 182 Fr

86 Alexander, Paul E 6-0 175 So

87 Johnson, Byron*** E 6-5 232 Sr Abbott, Jerry - HB 5-10 195 Fr Boor, Jim - FB 6-1 183 Fr Corey, John _ HB 5-9 151 Fr Johnson, Keith E 6-2 197 Fr Kihara, Ray - QB 5-9 143 Fr Kinder, Jerry FB 6-0 181 Fr Lariviere, Mike HB 5-9 171 Fr Prynne, Ron_ _ _ HB 5-9 165 Fr Thompson, William _ HB 5-8 166 Fr Trotter, Tom HB 5-11 154 Fr Williams, John _ G 6-1 202 Fr

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Thompson Directs Coaching Staff

The 'Cats tied for second in the 1964 EvCo grid race, so Head Coach Mel

years at Othello and Kennewick and 14-3-1 in two seasons at Central He is

T DENNIS HAGEN

G DON HAZEN

QB BUTCH HILL

HB RON HOINESS

"In Ellensburg on Pine"

BILL'S BOWL

Clean, Healthful Exercise Free Instruction Student Rates

900 North Poplar

CARL KNUDSON

4th and Ruby

Outstanding Selection of All Records

TV

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Reigning over Homecoming

act-ivitie~ this weekend is Queen Linda

Reindel, a striking, sandy-haired

Seattle coed ·

Her Royal Court consists of

Princesses Mary Ellen Bugni, Sandy··

Kennedy, Margie Sample, and Col'

leen Wendt '

Miss Reindel, an elementary ed

-ucation major, was sponsored by

North Hall She is 20 years old and

was a Homecoming Princess last

year

Miss Bugni represented Elwood

Manor Her major is physical

ed-ucation, and she would like to

teach in the secondary schools Cle

Elum is her hometown

Miss Kennedy, a junior majoring

in sociology, was nominated by

Anderson Hall Her hometown is

Seattle, and she hopes to become

a junior high school English teacher

Miss Sample is shortest of the

Royal Court at five fee,+, three

inches A junior history major, she

also is from Seattle Whitney Hall

was her sponsor

Miss Wendt, a junior from

Grandview, is majoring in

elemen-tary education and plans to teach

at the primary level She was nom

-inated by Barto Hall

ROYAL COUR T·· Q ue en L i nd a R e ind e is s ur r o und ed b y h er a tt endan t s T hey are (ins e t s c l ock wi se fro m u pp er r ig ht) Ma r g ie

S a mpl e, M a ry E e n Bugni , C o lle e n W e ndt , and S a nd y K ennedy

Ellensburg Branch

NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE

"A GOOD PLACE TO BANK" Member

o

F.D.I.C

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PRESIDENT BROOKS

Homecoming Alums Welcomed Back

By President Homecoming is a magic time on any campus, but especially at Cen-tral When enthusiastic alumni, faculty, and students get together

to review the past, take inspiration from the present and project the future of this fine College, they produce rare pride and well-

found-ed optimism

Central is growing, but numbers are only one way to judge a school

We have doubled enrollment in just a few years to more than 4,550 students By 1972, we should have about I 0,000 students

But more important than num-bers, we recognize that students are individuals We are here to provide

an education second to none in arts and sciences, education, and graduate studies Success of grad-uates is testimony that Central is doing its job well

To alumni: Welcome back and come back often

Sincerely, James E Brooks President

Bill Cosby Stars

Bill Cosby, co-star of the "I Spy"

television adventure series, furn-ishes the big-name Homecoming entertainment tonight at 8 in Nich-olson Pavilion

As the Negro government agent

in "I Spy," Cosby has been heavily publicized as the first of his race

to portray a hero in a weekly net

-work TV series

The tall, offbeat performer first

g,ained prominence as a comedian, and his television credits include appearances on the Ed Sullivan, Garry Moore, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, and Jimmy Dean shows

At Your Door or Favorite Store

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Campus Growth Plan

Relies on Outcome

Of '66 Bond Election

Thompson Says Strrrrength Decides Gridiron Winners

"Do you rember when the 'old Head Football Coach Mel

Thomp-library' was really the library? And son is working on a test he believes

how about thosEl g-ood times we had offers correlation between

perform-in the gym?" ance on the playing field and an

These typical· commeri'ts are be- -·athlete's physical fitness

ing uttered by returning alumni this-' Thompson's system is geared for

weekend as they look at,Shaw and winning football games through

Smyser Halls remodeled into ex- sheer strength As anyone who has

cellent classroom facilities and of- come face-to-face with Jim Brown

fices and the old gym tonight the of the Cleveland Browns can tell

scene of the Homecoming Dance you , it's not a new theory

since it is now a part of the Sam- But the Central boss wants to

uelson Union Building refine it with facts and figures on

Yes, growth is synonomous with an athlete's strength Thompson is

CWSC, and you can help sustain

this growth

CWSC faces an immediate

ne-ed for specializne-ed space a science

building, a language and literature

building, an art building, a home

economics building Plans are being

drawn for each Tuition receipts

and federal matching funds will

provide funds for the science hall,

but funds for the other three

build-ings will become available only

when the voters of the state

ap-prove a general bond election in

November, 1966

We are counting on you, as

alu-mni, friends, and investors in

ed-ucation for Washington to help

sustain the burgieoning Central

growth pattern

Non-League Foes Dot 1966 Schedule

The 1966 Central eleven faces an expanded nine-game slate, high-lighted by non-conference engage-ments with rugg.ed Humboldt State, Linfield, and Portland State The schedule:

Sepi' 17 at Humboldt Sepi' 24 at Puget Sound Oct I Western Washington Oct 8 Whitworth

Oct 15 at Linfield Oct 22 at Eastern Washington Oct 29 Portland State Nov 5 Puget Sound Nov 12 at Western Washington

convinced the physical strength test scores will show higher for winners than they do for losers

Test scores for each player come from measuring strength in his arms, legs,· back, and grip Lung capacity also enters into the calculations

Thompson began the study as a high school coach at Kennewick in

1958 He found his 29 strongest boys were among his 33 best play-ers

When named coach at Central in

1963, the soft-spoken Texan initia-ted testing on the college level That year, his team posted a per-fect record

This year, Thompson expanded the tests to include several high schools in the Central Washington and Puget Sound regions Tentative plans also call for testing Yakima Valley and Seattle Metro League champions at the end of the season ihompson, a 1954 alumnus of Washington State, feels compara-tive scores of players on winning and losing teams would have a

di red bearing on the final analysis

of his study Should the results prove valid, they would become an invaluable aid to coaches at all levels of competition

WEBSTER'S

FOOD SHOP AND SMOKE HOUSE

Where Movies of All the Wildcat Games Are Shown at Noon Thursdays Throughout the Football Season

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PLU Features Duo

In Pacific Lutheran UniversHy, Central today faces a team which has experienced more ups and downs thar:i Space Needle elevators

· Al.though PLU was picked in pre-season forecasts to feast its way through an undefeated season or

a reasonable facsimile thereof the Knights have had difficulty staying above the 500 percentage mark Coach Roy Carlson's Lutes broke even in their first six starts, de-feating Puget Sound, Western Washington, and Lewis & Clark The losses were inflicted by Lin-field, Eastern and Whitworth Evidence of PLU'S unlimited po-tential are two bonafide little All-Americans halfback Les Rucker and center Marv Peterson in the start-in9 lineup Other standouts are quarterback Tony Lister, end Bill White, guard Jess Hagerman, and fullback Ken Tetz, whose injured leg will keep him sidelined today Although Central has been no less sporadic enroute to a 1-3-1 mark, coach Mel Thompson feels his forces are on the way up after playing well in a 20-7 loss to East-ern last Saturday

QB TONY LISTER G JESS HAGERMAN FB KEN TETZ

1"oday's game, the 35th between the two clubs, marks renewal of

a rivalry dating back to 1930 Central holds a slim 18-16 margin

'65

from the "Bank with the Mural"

Ellensburg Branch

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