THE THE C01.1.Eu£ ® GAME SCOTS" OFFICIAL PROGRAM • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EDINBORO STATE vs OHIO, NORTHERN SEPTEMBER 21 SOX HARRISOI HUM 1968 SCHEDULE SEPT. 14—E. STROUDSBURG *SEPT. 21—OHIO NORTHERN SEPT. 28—SLIPPERY ROCK 'i ■ *OCT. 5—INDIANA U. of PA. 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Phone 732-2801 PHONE 732-5762 For ALL Your Printing Needs, Fuller & Lang Florist see us at ... Beautiful Flowers for All Occasions PROUD PRINTERY 43 MEADVILLE ST. 137 ERIE STREET EDINBORO, PA. EDINBORO, PA. PHONE 732-5321 YOUR SPORTING GOOD HEADQUARTERS ... SPOKTING GOODS, INC. 23 E. Washington Street New Castle, Pa. Phone 652-3961 — We Specialize in School Needs and Fraternity Jackets — 2 PRESIDENT McNERNEY’S 1968 WELCOME MESSAGE This year the Edinboro State College has an enrollment of 5,700 students on three campuses. By far the greater number, 5,100 are here at Edinboro and the remaining 600 are divided between the Shenango Valley Off-Campus Center located at Farrell and the Warren Area Off-Campus Center at Warren. You will notice the new construction taking place on the campus. If you are seated on the permanent bleachers, to your right is the first completed portion of our major dormitory building project which houses 832 students. Immediately in front of these dormitories toward the lake, well underway in construction, is our beautiful new dining facility. Before this fall is over, it is anticipated that con­ struction will begin on the new Student Center and the new Gymnasium-Field House. Located in front of the new dormitories across the lake you will note that the beautiful new World Cultures Building has been completed and that construction has begun on the new Maintenance Building. Dr. Chester T. McNerney It should be noted that adjacent to the grove of trees south of the lake is the new College Infirmary. Major impro^^ements have occurred inside many of the older buildings. Of course these cannot be witnessed unless you tour the buildings. The faculty of the College now number 316 members. The major part of this faculty, new and old, are professors holding advanced degrees from outstanding American and International Universities. In addition to the teaching which they do with a high degree of excellence, various faculty members are actively involved in important college committee work and many of them offer distinguished contributions to many areas of research and to Commonwealth obligations. The freshman class this year is of very high caliber, representing the entire Commonwealth, some other states, and several foreign nations. It is interesting to note the growth of the resources available for teaching and learning at the College. For example, the new Science Building includes a vast array of equipment for teaching as well as for research. The Hamilton Library which had a collection of 60,000 volumes when it was dedicated in 1962 now has 200,000 volumes and a collection of 9,000 microfilms and 325,000 micro-cards and microfiche. In the planning stage, at the moment, is the new Edinboro State College Library. You, the Alumni of the College, have always been generous in your support of the activities of the College and I know that each of you and your friends will continue being active supporters of this, your Alma Mater. I welcome this opportunity to say "Hello” to each one of you. EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE’S ATHLETIC PROGRAM Intercollegiate athletics play an important role in the total educational program of Edinboro State College. The program is so conducted as to assure wholesome use of leisure time, a healthy focal point for the experience and the expression of group spirit, and a laboratory experience for prospective coaches. Edinboro’s athletic program includes intercollegiate competition in football, basketball, wrestling, golf, track, tennis, baseball, soccer and cross country. The finest of facilities are readily being made available to accommodate these sports. The most recent addition to Edinboro’s athletic plant is Sox Harrison Stadium and Athletic Field. 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Phone 732-4774 Amateur and Professional FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Supplies Open 9-9 Daily Except Sun. 9-1 Wed. 9-12 4 Brown’s Atlantic Service ERIE AND MARKET HRS. 7 AM. - BEST OF LUCK FROM “|?e (01’ Ettdfjen” 11 P.M. EDINBORO 9 Meadville Street Ph. 732-8303 Phone 732-9223 MEET & EAT PAR 32, 9 HOLES DAY OR NIGHT AFTER THE GAME! BAR-LOUNGE FOR CLUB MEMBERS 2 mi. West of Edinboro on 6N The tadall Amcv JL MM. V/ M. MM/MM VM. MM'MM. X MM ■ Inc. VI ENGEL (Women’s Apparel) GOOD LUCK SCOTS — Dependable Insurance Programming — EDINBORO, PA. CORRY — EDINBORO — UNION CITY CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS BEST OF LUCK HIGHLANDERS John R. Rouse, Mgr. GEORGE C. PTASICK EDINBORO OFFICE 5 MEADVILLE STREET Jeweler NEXT TO THE BANK Edinboro, Pa. HEAD COACH This season will mark Bill Cutcher’s third year as the Scots’ grid pilot. Prior to his appointment as head grid coach at Edinboro, Cutcher served as head football mentor at Central High School, Phoenix, Ari­ zona. When he assumed the head coaching berth at Central High in 1964, Cutcher inherited a team which finished the previous season with an 0-10 football record. During his first year as head coach at the school, his team recorded three victories and seven defeats. In 1965 during his second season as grid mentor, Cutcher’s team reversed their record to seven victories and only three defeats. Before serving as Central High’s grid mentor, Cutcher was varsity line coach at Persell High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Under his direction, Persell was the Greater Cincinnati High School Champion for 1952, 1953, 1955, 1959, and I960. In addition, he served nine years as head varsity basketball coach at Persell and head varsity track coach for seven years, 1952-1959. William Cutcher His high football career record contains 104 victories, 37 defeats and 6 ties. The Scot’s mentor competed in collegiate gridiron competition at the University of Dayton for four years on the varsity squad. In 1952 he participated in the "Salad Bowl’’ in Phoenix, Arizona, against the University of Houston, Texas. He graduated from the University of Dayton with a B.S. degree in Physical Education and earned his M.Ed. degree from Xavier University, Cincinnati, in 1958. DEFENSIVE COACH Sam Ruvolo, former head grid mentor at Cathedral Latin High School in Cleveland, Ohio, joined the Fighting Scots’ grid staff this past spring. Ruvolo, who grooms the Scots’ defensive secondary, guided his Cathedral Latin teams to two championships and one tie in the power­ ful Cleveland East Senate conference. During his 9 years at Latin, Ruvolo amassed an overall record of 49-27-2. In the past 4 years his grid teams have lost only 6 contests while winning 30. His best season was posted by his 1965 squad which registered a 9-1 slate. A graduate of John Adams High in Cleveland and Kent State University, Ruvolo has spent 18 years in the coaching ranks. Among various Cleveland schools included under his past tutelage are: Chanel Brecksville, South High and West Tech. He also served as athletic director at Cathedral Latin the past 2 years. Ruvolo and his wife, Lois, are the parents of four children: Mar­ garet Mary, Joseph, Thomas and John. Sam Ruvolo 6 OFFENSIVE COACH Last year Coach DeGasperin assisted in the freshman coaching duties. This season he will guide the Scots’ offensive backs. DeGasperin received his B.A. from Fairmont State in 1957 where he quarterbacked the Falcons’ football team. In 1961 he was awarded his M.S. from West Virginia University and has done graduate work at Ohio State University. He has had several years of coaching experience in Ohio and was head football coach at Kingwood High School in West Virginia. Jim DeGasperin DEFENSIVE COACH Another addition to the Highlanders’ staff since last season is Jim Gilstrap, former center at Western Michigan University and assistant coach at Case Tech the past two years. He directs Edinboro’s defensive linemen. Gilstrap, 26, is a 1964 graduate of Western Michigan University where he was a 3-letter winner in football. He earned his M.S. at Southern Illinois University where he was a graduate assistant on the football staff. He is originally from South Bend, Indiana, where he attended Clay High School. He and his wife, Linda, presently live in Edinboro. Jim Gilstrap FRESHMAN COACH Another recent addition to the Highlander coaching staff is fresh­ man coach Jim Bowen. Bowen has been head football coach at Fairview High School in Fairview for the past 9 years and has compiled an outstanding record of 72 wins and 8 losses. His grid teams have captured 4 league cham­ pionships while riding 25 and 19 game winning streaks. Coach Bowen is a 1957 graduate of Slippery Rock State College. He also attended Buffalo University where he earned his master’s degree. He and his wife, Joyce, along with their 6 children, two of which are twin girls, reside in Fairview, Pennsylvania. Jim Bowen 7 Compliments of Jerry’s Market BEST WISHES FIGHTING SCOTS Good Luck Fighting Scots from “Best of Luck’’ I. R. St. John Agenci] Since 1918 EDINBORO 732-7201 Onlberta Hills Ooniitry Onb Jim Skelton Dairy R.D. 1, Route 99 Edinboro, Pa. Phone 732-7142 8 1968 PRE-SEASON OUTLOOK ^^Cautious Optimism” Just how well the 1968 edition of Highlander grid hopefuls will perform is a big question mark. For the first time in the past two years the Scots will have experienced personnel in key positions both offen­ sively and defensively. What remains to be seen is how well this team will jell as a working unit. The offensive backs are quick and strong. Veteran backs include 5-9, 195-pound senior halfback John Mikovich, 5-10, 200-pound junior halfback "Smokey” Santillo, 5-11, 205-pound junior halfback John Guerrasio, Rich Riffle, 5-9, 175-pound senior halfback and "Chico” Pollick, 5-11, 175-pound junior wingback. All are tested runners in the Scots’ backfield. Mikovich will probably miss the first few games because of a knee injury, but should return by mid­ season. The fight for the quarterbacking spot has been won by Tom Mackey, a 5-11, 180-pounder from South Hills High School in Pittsburgh. Only a sophomore, eligibility-wise, Mackey has demonstrated tremendous poise in pre-season drills. Backing him up are a pair of sophomores, 5-11, 170-pound Barry Masterson and 5-11, 168-pound Gary Roth. Chico Pollick, who handled the signal calling last year, is also available. A crop of tested defensive linemen will make the Highlanders strong up the middle and the secondary will also receive a much needed shot in the arm with the addition of battle-tested personnel. Top veteran linemen include 6'3", 233-pound offensive tackle, John Ballard and 6'2", 230-pound defensive tackle, Dave Brandell along with 5T1”, 210-pound defensive end, A1 Barbati, and 6T", 216pound tight end, Dan Bissontz. Battle-tested returnees in the secondary are 6'0", 218-pound junior linebacker Jim Jaruszewicz and 5'9", 160-pound safety, Joe Bufalino. A crop of ex­ cellent sophomores are expected to play a key role here along with the other veteran performers. On the plus side of the offensive is Dan Bissontz, a 6T", 216-pound first team PSCAC tackle last year, who has been switched to tight-end. Bissontz was quite impressive at his new "home” in the spring game. Another pleasing demonstration in the spring contest was the accurate "toe” of Tom Rockwell, a 5T1", 200-pound sophomore place kicker, who clicked on 6 of 7 extra point attempts. Indeed, the Fighting Scots grid fans can look for­ ward to the ’68 campaign with "cautious optimism.” Dan Bissontz John Mikovich 9 MACKEY PILOTS SCOTS Leading the Scots’ offensive charges this year is 5'11", 180-pound signal-caller Tom Mackey from South Hills Catholic High in Pittsburgh. Tom was an outstanding frosh quarterback for Edinboro in ’66, but unfortunately suffered an injury which caused him to miss last season. He is rated as one of the best passing quarterbacks in the conference this year. Eligibilitywise, he is ranked only as a sophomore. DEFENSIVE CAPTAIN QB Tom Mackey LB Jim Jaruszewicz 10 EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER No. 73 85 86 83 74 63 43 82 14 66 40 75 33 67 71 6l 24 22 64 15 11 76 54 23 30 10 42 52 31 45 55 68 34 81 12 21 50 84 51 77 25 80 44 NAME *Ballard, John *Barbati, A1 *Bissontz, Dan *Boyd, Bob *Brandell, Dave Bravard, Bruce Brown, Kris Buck, Torry *BufaIino, Joe * Clever, Denny Creehan, Denny Glor, Tom *Guerrasio, John Hamm, Steve Hoover, Bob *Jaruszewic2, Jim Kerpan, William Kutz, Bill Laslow, Keith Mackey, Tom Masterson, Barry McDonough, Tom Medred, Ray *Mikovich, John Miller, Dan * Rollick, Charles Rollick, Larry *Quinn, Ed Reardon, Tim *Riffle, Richard Ringer, Fred Robinson, Lee Rockwell, Tom Romanovich, Joe Roth, Gary *Santillo, Humbart Swetic, Jan Tabaczynski, Jim Tamasy, Dave Thompson, Ed Tortorice, Jack Walker, Ken Wesolowski, Jim POS. HT. WT. OT DE TE SE DT OG LB DE DHB OG DHB DT FB LB OT LB DHB R OG QB QB DT MG HB HB QB HB OC DHB DHB OC OT K DE QB HB C DE MG DT DHB DHB MG 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-5 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-1 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-7 233 210 216 165 230 200 170 200 160 180 189 210 205 205 200 218 190 160 180 180 170 225 200 195 170 175 172 200 165 175 205 205 200 190 168 200 203 192 200 215 190 180 160 * Indicates Lettermen. 11 CLASS HOMETOWN, HIGH SCHOOL Jr. Rittsburgh, South Hills Ellwood City, Lincoln Rittsburgh, North Catholic New Wilmington, Wilmington Fairview Sandusky, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio, Edgewood Cleveland, Ohio, Cathedral Latin Erie, Cathedral Rrep Apollo, Apollo Area Bethel Rark Attica, New York Stowe Williamsport, South New Castle, Union Area Erie, Cathedral Rrep Greenville McKean, General McLane Farrell Rittsburgh, South Hills Erie, Cathedral Rrep Cleveland, Ohio, Cathedral Latin Cheswick, Springdale Girard, Rice Avenue Union Uniontown, St. Johns Springdale Springdale McKees Rocks Sharon Greensburg Coraopolis, Montour Joint Erie, McDowell Conneaut, Ohio Indianola, Fox Chapel New Castle, Laurel Lockport, New York McKeesport Rarma, Ohio, Cathedral Latin West Newton, Sierra Catholic West Mifflin, South Bethel Rark Edinboro, General McLane West Natrona, Har-Brack Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. BEST OF LUCK TO T PROBAI EDINBORO c 0 M P L 1 M STATE Offense 42 Larry Pollick - 73 John Ballard 64 Keith Laslow 52 Ed Quinn 66 Denny Clever 68 Lee Robinson 86 Dan Bissontz 15 Tom Mackey 45 Rich Riffle - 10 Chico Pollick 24 Bill Kerpan - Defense - SE 81 Joe Romanovich - - - - LT 75 Tom Glor - - - - LG 54 Ray Medred C 74 Dave Brandell - - RG 82 Torry Buck - - - RT 67 Steve Hamm - - TE 61 Jim Jaruszewicz - - QB 24 Bill Kerpan - - LI - LHB 14 Joe Bufalino - - RI RHB 12 Gary Roth - FB 42 Larry Pollick - - - - - - - ■ r - 3 - - - - 1 - - - - L -i . - - - Numerical Roster E N T S O F No. NAME No. NAME No. NAME No. NAME 10 Pollick 31 Reardon 55 Ringer 75 Glor 11 Masterson 33 Guerrasio 61 Jaruszewicz 76 McDonoug 12 Roth 34 Rockwell 62 Nagy 77 Thompson 14 Bufalino 40 Creehan 63 Bravard 80 Walker 15 Mackey 42 Pollick 64 Laslow 81 Romanovic 21 Santillo 43 Brown 66 Clever 82 Buck 22 Kutz 44 Wesolowski 67 Hamm 83 Boyd 23 Mikovich 45 Riffle 68 Robinson 84 Tabaczynsk 24 Kerpan 51 Tamasy 71 Hoover 85 Barbati 25 Tortorice 52 Quinn 73 Ballard 86 Bissontz 30 Miller 54 Medred 74 Brandell WJET • CHANNEL 24 • ERI 12 VF FIGHTINO SCOTS E STARTERS OHIO NORTHERN Offense 31 Jim Gilmore - 70 Jack Ohle - 61 Joe McFadden 53 Dennis Hunt - 68 Greg Freewalt 78 Dennis DeAngelis 80 Dan Frantz - 10 Max Eastman - 44 Damon Infaivi - 25 Roger Beaudet - 24 Pat Healy - Defense - SE 81 Bruce Handley ET 79 Frank Garofalo LG 54 Jack Beard - - - MG - C 75 Gordon Shivley - - - RT RG 89 Greg Kennedy - i- RT 74 Jim Fender - - - TE 50 George Sarap - - - RLB - QB 20 Tony McKee - - - LHB - - LHB 86 Dan Walker - - - RHB - - RHB 45 John Snively - FB 12 Joe Hunter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LE - LT - - - RE - LLB - LS - - RS - Numerical Roster No. NAME 10 Eastman 11 Edsall No. NAME No. NAME No. NAME 33 Bailey 62 Green 76 Barnt 40 Foulks 63 Moran 77 Sebest 64 Smith 78 DeAngelis 12 Hunter 41 Callihan 13 Zianno 42 Lingruen 65 Floyd 79 Garofalo 43 Skinner 66 Eby 80 Frantz 44 Infaivi 67 Green 81 Handley 45 Snively 68 Freewalt 82 Looney 83 Cole 14 Portz 20 McKee 21 Ebersole 22 Floyd 50 Sarap 69 Rider 23 Croy 51 Gable 70 Ohle 84 Springer 24 Healey 52 Hays 71 Barrett 85 Melroy 25 Beaudet 53 Hunt 72 Alspaugh 86 Walker 30 Hoyman 54 Beard 73 Bartley 87 Walker 31 Gilmore 60 Phlegar 74 Fender 88 Blankenship 32 Derfel 61 McFadden 75 Shivley 89 Kennedy 'S No. 1 SPORTS STATION 13 OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY 1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER No. 10 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 32 33 40 41 42 43 44 45 50 51 52 53 54 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 NAME Eastman, Max Edsall, Ken Hunter, Joe Zianno, Joe Portz, Greer McKee, Toby Ebersole, Dave Floyd, Butch Croy, Bill Healey, Pat Beaudet, Roger Hoyman, Dave Gilmore, Jim Derfel, Jim Bailey, Tom Foulks, Curt Callihan, Jim Lingruen, Rex Skinner, Brady Infalvi, Damon Snively, John Sarap, George Gable, Vic Hays, Bruce Hunt, Dennis Beard, Jack Phlegar, Duane McFadden, Joe Green, Ben Moran, Tim Smith, Ed Floyd, Dave Eby, Wayne Green, Tom Freewait, Greg Rider, Mike Ohle, Jack Barrett, Larry Alspaugh, Dave Bartley, Roger Fender, Jim Shivley, Gordon Barnt, Jerry Sebest, Paul DeAngelis, Dennis Garofalo, Frank Frantz, Dan Handley, Bruce Looney, Chet Cole, Larry Springer, A1 Melroy, Harry Walker, Dan Walker, Dave Blankenship, Lacy Kennedy, Greg POS. HT. WT. CLASS QB QB QB QB PK WB WB FB E FB WB FB WB WB TB FB E FB FB TB FB C C C C C G G G C G T G T G G T T T T G T T T T T E E E E E E E E E E 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-7 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-6 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-6 170 160 176 174 202 177 170 200 150 188 168 173 157 170 178 178 165 208 200 180 167 178 187 168 220 201 182 170 195 181 200 208 178 205 178 169 218 197 220 223 187 206 190 184 220 207 188 206 181 173 176 175 189 201 175 171 Fr. Fr. So. 14 Jr- Fr. So. JrSr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr- So. So. Fr. So. JrSr. So. JrJr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. So, So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. HOMETOWN Bluffton, Ohio Piqua, Ohio Medina, Ohio Garfield Hts., Ohio Rocky River, Ohio Orrville, Ohio Bryan, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio Ottawa, Ohio Concord, New Hampshire Manchester, New Hampshire Toronto, Ohio Gallipolis, Ohio Garfield Hts., Ohio East Cleveland, Ohio Rome, N.Y. Lima, Ohio Clinton, Ohio Brookville, Ohio Willowick, Ohio Powhatan Point, Ohio Steubenville, Ohio Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ada, Ohio West Milton, Ohio Steubenville, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y. Washington C. H., Ohio Lima, Ohio Brookville, Ohio Lima, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Eastlake, Ohio Wheelersburg, Ohio St. Marys, Ohio Lake Placid, Florida Steubenville, Ohio Bedford, Ohio Lima, Ohio Springfield, Ohio Kettering, Ohio Rockford, Ohio Lima, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Lorain, Ohio Steubenville, Ohio Arlington, Ohio Irvington, N.Y. Danville, Ohio Carey, Ohio Fireland, Ohio Upper Sandusky, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Prospect, Ohio Canton, Ohio OHIO NORTHERN COLLEGE 1968 Outlook: Sept. 21 at Edinboro - 2:00 p.m. Location . . Ada, Ohio Enrollment - 2,300 Colors....................................... Orange and Black Nickname - Polar Bears Stadium . . . Memorial 1967 Record . - 3-6 Conference . . . Independent Head Coach - Arden Roberson Athletic Director - Marvin English Sports News . . Monty Siekerman Sports Information Office 634-3015, Ext. 230 The Polar Bears lost 14 lettermen, yet are return­ ing 14 veteran letter winners. Northern will be younger this year but will have more speed and more size than last season. Top prospects include 5Tl", 190-pound halfback Damon Infalvi, 6'0", 200-pound end Dave Walker, 5T0", 207-pound tackle Frank Garofalo, and 217-pound senior guard. Jack Ohle. Injuries to top players led to a 3-6 season last 1968 Schedule DATE Sat., Sept. Sat., Sept. Sat., Oct. Sat., Oct. Sat., Oct. Sat., Oct. Sat., Nov. Sat., Nov. Sat., Nov. year, but the Bears still played good defensive ball. OPPONENT 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 - - - Edinboro (away) Waynesburg (home) Ferris (away) Otterbein (away) Findlay (home) North wood (home) Bluffton (home) Kalamazoo (away) Baldwin Wallace (away) Seniors Jack Ohle and Frank Garofalo, both from Steubenville, will co-captain the ’68 Polar Bear team. Starting quarterback Joe Zianno along with Damon Infalvi at tailback will be the bright spots on offense. This will be the first meeting of the two colleges in their football histories. sox HARRISON STADIUM 15 R. C ZINDEL & SON KING’S 135 ERIE STREET HARDWARE — PAINT Ph. 732-8652 Market Street Edinboro, Pa. Bennett’s Mobil Service Route 6N and 99 — Edinboro, Pa. THE STORE WITH THE “GREEN & Complete Tune-ups — Minor Repairs — Pa. State Inspection WHITE STRIPES” Wilson and Charlotte King WALLY and BILL BENNETT PH. 732-6701 Compliments of THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE lEIDir^lBORO COLOR LAB Rt. 6N E. Edinboro, Pa. AND Uptown PARTICIPATING DEALERS Edinboro’s Most Complete Store Tom DeLoe Agency, Inc. 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AUTOLITE MOPAR Schruers Dairy PASTEURIZED & HOMOGENIZED MILK — HOME DELIVERY — 40c V2 GALLON AT STORE EDINBORO, PA. 19 EDINBORO LANES & THE PORTO €0. extend best wishes for Mntioro Hotel MtaH Lounge a successful season Rodney W. DeVore, Inc. Engineering - Contracting - Commercial Industrial - Residential P.O. Box 555, Morgan Village Road Phone (814) 336-3159 MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 16335 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Best Wishes to the Fighting Scots SAYS from the ’*69 ^ARTAM GOOD LUCK Editor-in-Chief - FIGHTING SCOTS 20 - Douglas Hager Associate Editor - - Becky Kuzy Adviser - Mr. Paul Nev/man •» 1968 FIGHTING SCOTS First Row, Left to Right: D. Bonura, T. Baker, R. Medred, SCOTS’ STAFF J. Romanovich, T. Hultgren, H. Atwood, D. Clever, J. Mikovich, A. Barbati, D. Bissontz, D. Brandell, S. Santillo, B. Boyd, C. Dengel, D. Metzar, D. Betcher, L. Nagy. Second Row, Left to Right: L. Robinson, T. Kutz, J. Sul­ livan, J. Guerrasio, B. Hoover, J. Bufalino, S. Hamm, J. Jaruszewicz, C. Pollick, E. Quinn, B. 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