OFFICIAL PROGRAM $1.00 EDINBORO STATE "Fighting Scots" vs CLARION STATE OCTOBER 16,1971 1:30 P. M. WELCOME TO . . . 1970 - A VERY GOOD YEAR BORO OOXJnSTTRY NO. 1 IN THE EAST— Edinboro State mentor, Bill McDonald (far right) joins Delaware coach Harold Raymond (left) and Dartmouth's Bob Blackman in accepting post-season honors at the Lambert awards session in New York City. McDonald accepted the Lambert Bowl for the Scots, named best small college team in the East, while Delaware received the Lambert Cup as the top middle-sized college and Dartmouth won the Lambert Trophy for being voted the number one major college in the East. 1971 FIGHTING SCOTS' SCHEDULE September September October October October October October November November November 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Saturday) at Waynesburg College 2:00 Eureka College 1:30 ‘Slippery Rock SXaXe(Homecoming)230 *at Indiana University of Pa. 2:45 ‘Clarion State 1:30 ‘at Lock Haven State 2:00 ‘Shippensburg State 1:30 at Ohio Northern University 2:00 ‘at California State 1:30 Pa. Conference Playoff — East ‘Conference Games p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. ON THE COVERS—Front. lhe 1970 Fighting Scots huddle during last year's Homecoming contest against Lock Haven State. Trophies bestowed upon the Scots for their record year are pictured at the top. Back: Coach Bill McDonald and his Scots in action; top left - Bob Mengerink (30); top right - Bob King (75); middle - Al Raines (44); bottom - OB Joe Sanford hands off to Al Raines. HOME OF THE FIGHTING SCOTS WHERE TO FIND IT FAST ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic Director, Al Hall..............................18 Coaches......................... Blaney, Chuck—Freshman...........................16 Bowen, Jim—Offensive Backs...................17 Conti, Guy—Freshman................................. 16 Hyland, Jack—Linebackers......................... 15 McDonald, Bill—Head Coach.................... 14 Shesman, Joe—Offensive Line...................17 Straub, Bill—Secondary............................... 15 Zvonar, Tony—Defensive Line................... 16 Sports Information—Paul Newman......... 18 Trainer—Bob Klingler....................................17 Indiana.............................................................. 25 Lock Haven..................................................... 27 Ohio Northern................................................. 29 Shippensburg..................................................28 Slippery Rock....................................... . . .24 Waynesburg.....................................................22 PAST, THE 1970 Freshman Results...........................................34 Glance at Season...........................................32 Individual Stats...............................................33 Results.............................................................. 32 Team Stats....................................................... 34 Frosh Records, 1966-70..............................34 Records, Individual and Team................... 35 Series Records................................................ 36 COLLEGE, THE Athletic Program............................................ 39 Campus Pictures...............................1, 37, 40 General Information.......................................38 History...............................................................38 President—Dr. McNerney............................ 39 SQUAD, THE 1971 Captains......................................................4, 13 Depth Charts................................................... 11 Outlook............................................................ 5 Player Sketches......................................... 6-10 Pronunciation Guide..................................... 18 Roster........................................................12-13 Scouting Report............................................ 4 OPPONENTS Conference Predictions................................ 20 California...................................................... 30 Clarion.............................................................. 26 Eureka............................................................... 23 IF YOU CALL US . . . ADMINISTRATION ‘Mariotti, Hank, (tennis).............................276 ‘McDonald, Bill (football)..........................249 ‘McDonald, James (basketball)............... 478 ‘Miller, Gus (judo)....................................... 201 Florek, Florian (physician)........................344 Newman, Paul (publicity)......................... 245 Rooney, Dave (basketball)....................... 476 Shesman, Joe (football)............................207 ‘Shimpeno, George (soccer)............... .489 Straub, Bill (football)................................. 207 Vierkorn, George (intramurals)................271 ‘Watts, Doug (track, cross country)... .366 Zvonar, Tony (football)..............................207 Dronsfield, James (Development). . . .232 Gates, Robert (V.P. Admin. Services). .347 Herbel, Vaughn (Business Office). . . .241 McKinley, James (V.P. Acad. Affairs). .222 McNerney, Chester T. (President). . . .220 Umbarger, Harold (Admissions)..............228 Yon, John (V.P. Student Personnel).. . 223 MEN'S ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Blaney, Chuck (football)...........................207 *Caro, Fred (wrestling)............................... 478 Conti, Guy (football)..................................207 Daugherty, George (equipment).............207 ‘Erdos, Ed (swimming)............................... 271 Hall, Al (director)........................................ 476 Harkness, Denny (equipment).................207 Herbel, Vaughn (golf)................................ 241 Hyland, Jack (football)..............................207 Klingler, Bob (trainer)..................... 278, 276 Laterza, Tony (basketball)........................ 476 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Acker, Nancy (volleyball)..........................202 Gustaveson, Ada (tennis)......................... 282 Peterson, Cynthia (intramurals).............. 282 Saurer, Judith (basketball)............... .202 Truax, Dana (cheerleaders).......................357 Zvonar, Anne (gymnastics)...................... 366 ‘Head Coach College Number — Area Code—814, 734-1671—Press Box Ext. 249 The College Switchboard is open 7:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Saturday, 8:00 a.m.—12:00 noon Mailing Address: Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16412 MEMO TO THE PRESS: Press releases, photographs and statistics will be made available for your use throughout the season. If you desire press box space, please apply in advance to Sports Information Office. Paul Newman, Sports Information Director Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Office Phone: 814, 734-1671, Ext. 245, Home Phone: 814, 734-3735 —2— 1971 - WILL THE BUBBLE BREAK? SCOUTING THE SCOTS 1970 Honors: Lambert Bowl Winners, Offensive Captains: Paul Burkell, Penna. Conference Champs, Western Div. Champs, NAIA Semi-Finalists 1970 Record: 9-1 Joe Sanford Defensive Captains: Bob King, Joe Sass Coach: Bill McDonald, Cincinnati, '52 Lettermen Lost: 15 Coach’s Record, Seasons: 13-5-1, Lettermen Returning: 25 2 years Basic Offense: Pro Slot 1970 Conference Place: First, 5-0 Basic Defense: Split Six Location: Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Team Strengths: Offensive Ground Attack, Linebackers Team Weakness: Defensive Line Nickname: Fighting Scots Starters Returning: 16 Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 6,850 A GLANCE AT THE ROSTER u 'S the biggest question mark on the Scots' 1971 defensive unit while the offensive squad appears solid once again. The Clansmen have the talent to fill in the defense up front, but only testing under game conditions will prove who the top performers are. A total of 16 seriiors, the most in ESC’s grid history, dot the '71 roster along with 24 juniors and a host of promising sophomores. All the starters except the split and tight ends return to the of­ fensive unit which smashed all previous rushing records with a net total of 2,728 yards on the ground. Returning in tact is a backfield that averaged 4.7 yards a try every time the Scots carried the ball Seven returnees give experience to a defense which complimented the Clan's offensive prowess.’ Last years stingy defensive stalwarts allowed only 8.9 points a game throughout the '70 schedule and gave up only 64 yards a game on the ground. RETURNING LETTERMEN OFFENSE (13) Line: LT - John CHAKOT (6-1, 230, Jr.), LT - Steve MENNEN (6-1, 240, Sr.), C - Bill NICburkell (5-9, 185, Sr.), RT - Ken ZBINOVEC (6-1,205, Sr.) Receivers:lE - John GECINA (6-1, 190, Sr.), TE - John PETCHEL (6-1 185 Jr) FLK Jim ROMANISZYN (6-2, 200, Jr.) ' '' Backs: QB - Joe SANFORD (5-11, 185, Sr.), TB - AL RAINES (5-10, 185, Sr.) FB - Bob MENGERINK (5-9, 190, Sr.), QB - Scott McKISSOCK (6-3, 190 Jr) Kicker: Frank BERZANSKY (6-0, 185, Jr.) DEFENSE (12) Line: E - Tom HERMAN (6-1, 200, Sr.), E - Dave MEZIE (6-1, 205, Jr.), T - Bill BENDER (6-2, 220, Jr.), T - John SULLIVAN (5-11, 210, Sr.), T - Rick DiORIO (6-0 220 Jr) Linebackers: Bob KING (6-0, 205, Sr.), Gary SISKO (5-11, 200. Sr.), Rich lORFIDO (5-11 205, Jr.), Santo POLICICCHIO (6-1, 195, Sr.), Gordie KISSMAN (6-0 190 Sr) Secondary: HB - Joe SASS (5-10, 160, Sr.), HB - Dave GATES (6-0, 165 Jr) S - Jack McCURRY (5-10, 180, Sr.) . ^ RETURNING SQUADMEN LB - Tom Bliss (5-10, 210, Jr.), OG - Gary Ellis (5-8, 175, Jr.), DHB - Tom Foryt (5-10, 175, Jr.) DE - George Gast (5-11, 195, Jr.), FB - Tim Georgvich (6-0, 195, Jr.), LB - Jay Minotas (5-1 o' 180, Jr.), DE - Jay Sterrett (6-2, 200, Jr.), OT - Larry Underwood (6-0, 210, Jr.), LB - Mark Worlev (5-11, 200, Jr.) ' PROMISING NEWCOMERS OFFENSE: C - Frank Deptola (6-1,225, Jr.), OG - Bob Miseyka (6-0, 200, So.), SE - Mike Romeo (5-10, 165, Jr.), QB - Kevin Harris (6-1, 180, Jr.), OT - John Kuster (6-1, 235, So.) TB - Bill Carr (5-11, 183, Fr.), OG - Dean Pikoulas (6-0, 195, So.) DEFENSE: T - Tom Herr (6-3, 220, So.), S - John Andersen (6-1, 190, Jr.), HB - John Walker (6-0, 165, So.) Edinboro State's gridders finished with their best season in history last year after winning the Lambert Bowl, completing their regular schedule unbeaten, capturing the Pennsylvania Conference championship and earning a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. Coach Bill McDonald's comments on the ensuing 1971 grid campaign reflect the caution of a rags to riches story. "We're anxiously waiting to see what happens this season," claims McDonald. "Either the bubble will break or we'll find that our program has really come of age. Everyone knows that a dynasty isn't built in a year and we have some major obstacles to overcome before we can think of having another winner. We won last year because we had a fine defensive unit. Right now the biggest problem facing us is the rebuilding of that defense. Major holes have to be filled there with only five of the eleven starters returning. Mental attitude will also play an important part in our season. We surprised our opponents last year. This time it'll be tougher to win. They will be pointing toward us and we'll have to be up for every game." McDonald also views the conference foes as being tougher for the 1971 schedule. "The West should be more evenly matched than it was last year. There'll be no easy game from the top to the bottom of the schedule. I feel that we have just as good a chance to win it as anyone else but, believe me, five major wars will have to be fought to get there." Among the 25 lettermen returning for the reigning third-year mentor is an offensive machine that features quarterback Joe Sanford, fullback Bob Mengerink, tailback Al Raines and versatile flanker Jim Romaniszyn. This group exploded for a record 2,728 yards rushing last year and averaged 4.7 yards a carry. The quartet also accounted for the bulk of the Clan's scoring punch as Raines and Romaniszyn tied for top honors on the club with 9 TD's apiece while Sanford and Mengerink each crossed the white line five times. Raines, Sanford and Mengerink capped their junior year with First Team All-Conference awards. Raines, who was also named All-America Honorable Mention, continued to add to his running and scoring records as Edinboro's greatest offensive back. A bruised heart which sidelined the shifty tailback for five games last year slowed down his record rushing pace but he should be in top form to help the Scots defend their crown. A veteran offensive line which includes All-Conference guard, Paul Burkell along with tackles Ken Zbinovec and John Chakot, should pave the way for another impressive ground attack. Other returnees who saw action on the offense last season are tight end John Gecina, quarterback Scott McKissock and tackle Steve Mennen. "Handyman" Jack McCurry is also ready to step in wherever needed. A proven performer in either the offensive or defensive backfield, McCurry will most likely team up with the returning combination of Joe Sass and Dave Gates in the secondary to pick off enemy aerials. Posing the biggest question mark to the Scots' 1971 aspirations is their defensive line. Graduation took defensive tackle Ebby Hollins, named to every first team in the state, as well as All-Conference end Steve Hamm. Senior John Sullivan and junior Bill Bender have the inside track on the tackle slots, but the terminal posts are still up for grabs. Rick DiOrio, a regular tackle last year, could be available for duty if a mid-season injury responds to treatment. The switch of Tom Herman from offensive center to defensive end might solve one side of the problem. All-Conference selection Rich lorfido. Bob King and Gary Sisko form a trio of outstanding linebackers who pose a big threat to running backs. Seniors Santo Policicchio and Gordie Kissman will also see plenty of action. 4_ _ — 5— SCOT SKETCHES DAVE GATES DHB (24) 6-0, 165, JR., 1L, EDINBORO Starred in his sophomore debut in the Scots' secondary last year. . . Picked off three enemy aerials to rank second in interceptions . . . Gives the Clan speed and quickness in the secondary where he will start as defensive half... A natural athlete ... Originally played as a flanker at Wissahickon High School. JOHN GECINA TE (46) 6-1, 190, SR., 1L, MONACA Saw limited action as a flanker last season but has been switched to tight end . . . Will battle for a starting post at the end spot where he is a threat as a receiver. . . Has good speed ... A First Team MAC winner during both his junior and senior years at Monaca High School. JOHN ANDERSEN S, 6-1, 190, JR., GIRARD Starred at Rice Avenue High School as a quarterback ... Was an outstanding player in the 1968 Erie City-County All-Star game. ... A newcomer in the Scots program from Penn State . . . Has quickness and is tagged a hard hitter. . . Gives the Scots excellent size at the safety spot where he played in the spring game . . . Should be a starter. BILL BENDER DT (71) 6-2, 220, JR., 1L, AVALON A seasoned veteran who can go both ways ... Big and agile . . . Was the regular starting left offensive tackle in '70 . . . His quickness and strength will make him a top candidate for one of the defensive tackle slots . . . Was First Team All-Catholic League at Pitt's North Catholic. FRANK BERZANSKY K (27) 6-0, 185, JR., 1L, ALVERDA Will be the Clan's kicker and punter this fall. .. Averaged 37.4 during the '70 campaign in punting ... Had his most outstanding performance against West Chester in the state championship game ... Starred as a quarterback at Penns Manor High where he was First Team All-District, All-County and AllCentral Pennsylvania. PAUL BURKELL OG (66) 5-9, 185, SR., 2L, ERIE A hard-nosed experienced veteran . . . Was awarded first team berths on the Pittsburgh Press s All-District Team, the Pennsylvania Conference and the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association . . . One of the mainstays on the offensive line where he excells as a pulling guard . . . Played on a great McDowell High School team ... A team leader. KEVIN HARRIS QB (3) 6-1, 180, JR., PITTSBURGH Should prove to be the number one backup at quarterback ... Is most effective as a passer . . . Adapting to the Scots triple option offense . .. Will have to battle some promising quarterbacks for his slot on the offense. TOM HERMAN DE (86) 6-1, 200, SR., 1L, ELLWOOD CITY Rated by the players and coaches as the Clan's most improved gridder... A self-made athlete . . . Saw much action as a soph at defensive end but was a center for the Scots during his junior year . . . Look for him to start or see much action at one of the terminals. TOM HERR DT (85) 6-3, 220, SO., YORK Should eventually become an outstanding stalwart somewhere on the Scots defensive line ... Handled the kicking chores on the frosh squad and excelled as a defensive end ... Is extremely quick and strong . . . Starred on the ESC varsity wrestling team where he finished 10-3-1 and finished third in the state championships . . . Co-captained both the wrestling and football teams at York Suburban High. RICH lORFIDO LB (25) 5-11, 205, JR., 1L, AMBRIDGE Nothing short of sensational . . . Smashed the Scots' tackling records last fall as a soph starter with 141 stops to his credit. . . Loves contact. . . While receiving First Team All-Conference honors, he tied in the balloting for the Most Valuable Defensive Player award . . . All-State Honorable Mention, AllMAC and a Big 33 candidate at Ambridge High . . . Led the Scots to victory over Clarion with a single game record of 26 tackles. JOHN CHAKOT OT (73) 6-1, 230, JR., 1L, BLACKLICK Developed quickly last year and played all season at both the tackle and guard spots . . . Fine blocker . . . Selected All-State Second Team by PCPA Slated to start at left tackle after another consistent showing in the spring . . . Came out of nowhere to become an offensive standout. FRANK DEPTOLA C (50) 6-1, 225, JR., HOMER CITY BOB KING LB (75) 6-0, 205, SR., 2L, WILKES-BARRE Another top notch linebacker. . . Recovers quickly and combines speed with hard hitting . .. Ranked third on the 1970 tackle charts with 123 hits . . . Will always be in the thick of the action . . Honorable Mention All-District . . . Began his surge to the top two years ago as a defensive tackle. Joined the Scots in the spring and is striving to break into the Scots' offensive line at center... A strong blocker who will work on his quickness ... Started his collegiate gridiron career at Pitt. . . Earned four varsity letters on a Homer Center High team that went 9-0 to win the Indiana County championship .., A tested performer. RICK DIORIO DT (58) 6-0, 220, JR., 1L, CRABTREE Was well on his way to success in '70 until he was slowed by a mid-season injury ... Should be right in the thick of the battle for one of the tackle slots .. . An aggressive ball player who enjoys contact. . . Tagged by the Big 33 and was All-State Second Team at Greensburg-Salem High. —6— Dave Gates Tom Herman Rich lorfido —7— Bob King BOB MISEYKA OG 6-0, 200, SO., BUTLER One of the few sophomores who might have a chance to see varsity action this year . . . Impressed the staff with his consistency and quickness during spring drills . . . Has a bright future on the Scots' offensive line . . . Two varsity letters at Butler High. BILL NICOLELLA C (54) 5-10, 205, SR., 1L, WASHINGTON His quick snaps and consistent blocking gave him a starters role midway through last season . . . Gets the job done on pass protection and rushing plays ... An All-Western Conference nominee at Washington High . . . One of four talented centers fighting for front line action. GORDIE KISSMAN LB (62) 6-0, 190, SR., 1L, GENEVA, OHIO Did a good job as a backup man last year behind the line ... Had a fine spring and should see much action during the '71 schedule . . . Has to battle against three returning veteran linebackers . . . Always hustling and has come of age on the Scots' defensive unit where he lettered. JACK McCURRY S-HB (23) 5-10, 180, SR., 1L, BAKERSTOWN One of the speedsters on the Edinboro roster and also a strong runner... Too good to be kept out of the lineup . . . Has excelled for the Scots as both a defensive and offensive back ... An outstanding student as well as football player. . . Named to Who's Who in 1970 . . . Could be found in almost every statistical category for the Clan last year... Had the top average on the squad last year in rushing with a 6.3 yards per carry showing. SCOTT McKISSOCKQB (9) 6-3,190, JR., 1L, CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS Lettered as the backup signal caller last year . . . Fine passer . . . Could be switched to a tight end spot where his height will help him as a receiver . . . Will be a top candidate to help the Clan attack if the coaching staff decides to turn to the airways. BOB MENGERINK FB (30) 5-9, 190, SR., 2L, PARMA, OHIO A steady workhorse in the backfield . . . Ranked third in rushing with 610 yards and averaged 4.5 yards a carry . . . Scored five touchdowns . . . Would rather run over than around the opposition . . . First Team All-Conference performer... A member of the Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream Team. STEVE MENNEN OT (78) 6-1, 240, SR., 2L, GARFIELD HGTS., OHIO Adds depth to an already talented group of offensive tackles . . . Started in three games and will be bidding for more starting roles in '71 ... Won First Team honors on a 1967 Greater Cleveland Conference squad that won three straight titles and 17 consecutive games. JOHN PETCHEL TE (80) 6-1, 185, JR., 1L, INDUSTRY Has fine speed and the ability to shake defenders . . . Slowed last year by a shoulder injury but should be set to make a bid at tight end ... Was a standout back at Western Beaver High School where he earned four varsity letters and was a Big 33 nominee . . . Look for him as an offensive starter. DEAN PIKOULAS OG, 6-0, 195, SO., BUTLER Another fine, young prospect for the offensive line ... A very sound and hardnosed football player. . . Knows what it is to win and works at it. . . Should see plenty of varsity action before the 1971 season comes to a close. SANTO POLICICCHIO LB (87) 6-1, 195, SR., 1L, PITTSBURGH May have found himself at the linebacker post after playing both offensive guard and tight end ... The coaches were most satisfied with his hard hitting in the spring game . . . His aggressiveness has made him the number one choice at the outside linebacker spot to begin the season. AL RAINES TB (44) 5-10, 185, SR., 2L, ALIQUIPPA An All-American candidate . . . Has smashed all of Edinboro's rushing and scoring records . . . Although he missed four games last year due to a bruised heart, he still finished as the Scots' leading rusher with 833 yards and a 5.7 yards-a-carry average . . . Ranked ninth nationally (NAIA) in rushing . . . Was All-District, All-Conference and All-America honorable mention in 1970 . . . One of the top backs in the nation . . . Shifty, fast and durable. JIM ROMANISZYN FLK (48) 6-2, 200, JR., 1L, TITUSVILLE Probably the best all-around athlete to ever attend Edinboro . . . Strong and fast with exceptionally good hands . . . Grabbed 16 passes for 298 yards and six touchdowns as a soph starter . . . Tied for the lead in scoring with nine TD's ... Led the Clan to their first state crown with 110 yards and two touch­ downs in a 14-6 win over West Chester while filling in at tailback . . . Does everything well. DAVE MEZIE DE (88) 6-1, 205, JR., 1L, PARMA, OHIO Returning to action after missing a season of play . . . May fill the bill at one of the terminal posts . . . Lettered for the 1969 team . . . Started to get back in the swing of things in spring ball. JAY MINQTAS LB (52) 5-10, 180, JR., EUCLID, OHIO Getting ready to step into the limelight after doing internship behind a crop of outstanding linebackers ... Had a spectacular afternoon in the spring game when he finished second on the Red Team's tackling charts with 15 stops ... Gets to the play quickly . . . Won two letters on a Cleveland St. Joseph's team that was ranked eighth in the state and finished with a 10-0 record. — 8— John Petchel Santo Policicchio —9— A1 Raines Jim Romaniszyn r DEPTH CHARTS Note: This is a tentative depth chart on the 1971 Fighting Scots, based on spring practice. There will undoubtedly be changes before the first game. OFFENSE SE LT Joe Sanford Joe Sass Gary Sisko Ken Zbinovec LG MIKE ROMEO SE (89) 5-10, 165, JR., NORTH CANTON, OHIO Has been waiting in the wings to prove his effectiveness as a receiver , . . Appeared on the kickoff return specialty team last year... Can cut sharply and could be the fastest man on the squad ... Caught 30 passes for 337 yards and five touchdowns to lead the 1969 ESC freshmen team. JOE SANFORD QB (4) 5-11, 185, SR., 1L, CONNEAUT, OHIO C RG RT The main cog in the Scots' triple option offense ... An explosive runner with speed and power . . . Romped for 620 yards and five touchdowns to rank second in the rushing department with a 5.2 average . . . Tossed the pigskin for 463 yards and seven TD's . . . Reads opponents defenses quickly ... A First Team All-Conference winner. TE JOE SASS DHB (26) 5-10, 160, SR., 2L, ALIQUIPPA FB Good reaction and speed combined with aggressiveness ... A seasoned performer who knows the system . . . Once set a Scot record with three interceptions in a game . . . Also a threat as a punt returner where he can break away at any time . .. Comes up fast to stop the run ... A regular in the secondary ever since his sophomore year. GARY SISKO LB (63) 5-11, 200, SR., 2L, ALLISON PARK A hardnoser who likes to get in the thick of things ... A sure tackier and a fiery competitor . . . Stacked up opposing runners 104 times last season to finish fourth on the tackle charts . . . One of the mainstays in the Clan's defensive allignment during the '70 campaign . . . Most underrated player. JOHN SULLIVAN DT (72) 5-11, 210, SR., 2L, NEW CASTLE One of the most experienced tackles on the Clan's front line . . . Has worked hard all summer and is undoubtedly in top condition for his senior finale . . . Has quick reactions along the line . . . Was First Team All-Conference and All-WPIAL honorable mention at New Castle High. LARRY UNDERWOOD OT, 6-0, 210, JR., PITTSBURGH Has provided the Scots with steady performances as a back-up man in the offensive line ... Saw spotty action last year as a sophomore ... Earned three varsity letters on a Crafton High team that went 10-0 and won the 1967 WPIAL Class "B" Ohio Valley Conference championship . . . Played guard and linebacker for his high school team. KEN ZBINOVEC OT (70) 6-1, 205, SR., 2L, PARMA, OHIO Has developed into one of the Clan's top offensive lineman ... A starter at offensive tackle ever since his soph debut ... A hard working football player . . . Co-captained Padua Franciscan's first winning football team . . . Has the knack of staying with a block. — 10— QB FLK TB - Mike Romeo 5-10, 165, Jr. - JOHN CHAKOT 6-1, 230, Jr. - Bob Miseyka 6-0, 200, So. - BILL NICOLELLA 5-10, 205, Sr. - PAUL BURKELL 5-9, 185, Sr. - KEN ZBINOVEC 6-1, 205, Sr. - JOHN PETCHEL 6-1, 185, Jr. - JOE SANFORD 5-11, 185, Sr. - JIM ROMANISZYN 6-2, 200, Jr. - BOB MENGERINK 5-9, 190, Sr. - AL RAINES 5-10, 185, Sr. Bernie Whitman 5-10, 172, So. STEVE MENNEN 6-1, 240, Sr. Chris Dillon 6-1, 210, So. Frank Deptola 6-1, 225, Jr. Dean Pikoulas 6-0, 195, So. Larry Underwood 6-0, 210, Jr. JOHN GECINA 6-1, 190, Sr. SCOTT McKISSOCK 6-3, 190, Jr. Craig Baimford 6-0, 180, So. Tim Georgvich 6-0, 195, Jr. Rick James 6-0, 175, So. Mickey Dustal 5-11, 175, So. John Kuster 6-1, 235, So. Mike Gordon 6-0, 215, So. Gary Ellis 5-8, 175, Jr. Dave Nowack 6-2, 230, So. Kevin Harris 6-1, 180, So. Bill Carr 5-11, 183, Fr. DEFENSE LE - TOM HERMAN 6-1, 200, Sr. LT - BILL BENDER 6-2, 220, Jr. RT - JOHN SULLIVAN 5-11, 210, Sr. RE - DAVE MEZIE 6-1, 205, Jr. OLB- S. POLICICCHIO (left) 6-1,195, Sr. ILB - GARY SISKO (left) 5-11,200, Sr. ILB - BOB KING (right) 6-0, 205, Sr. OLB- RICH lORFIDO (right) 5-11, 205, Jr. HB - JOE SASS 5-10, 160, Sr. S - JACK McCURRY 5-10, 180, Sr. HB - DAVE GATES 6-0, 165, Jr. George Middleton 6-3, 195, So. RICK DIORIO 6-0, 220, Jr. Tom Herr 6-3, 220, So. George Gast 5-11, 195, Jr. Tom Bliss 5-10, 210, Jr. Jay Minotas 5-10, 180, Jr. Mark Worley 5-11, 200, Jr. GORDIE KISSMAN 6-0, 190, Sr. Jim Mastroianni 5-7, 155, So. John Andersen 6-1, 190, Jr. Tom Foryt 5-10, 175, Jr. Rob Johnson 6-2, 225, So. Bill Donahue 5-8, 180, So. Fred Dinapoli 5-10, 185, So. FRANK BERZANSKY 6-0, 185, Jr. John Walker 6-0, 165, So. Names in all caps are returning lettermen —11 — FIGHTING SCOTS' 1971 ROSTER Name Andersen, John Baimford, Craig ‘Bender, Bill ‘Berzansky, Frank Bliss, Tom “Burkell, Paul Carr, Bill Cash, Jim ‘Chakot, John Deptola, Frank Dillon, Chris Dinapoli, Fred to ‘DiOrio, Rick i Dustal, Mickey Ellis, Gary Foryt, Tom Gast, George ‘Gates, Dave ‘Gecina, John Georgvich, Tim Gordon, Mike Grynuck, Ray Flarris, Kevin ‘Flerman, Tom Flerr, Tom Howell, Jeff ‘lorfido. Rich James, Rick Johnson, Rob Pos. S FLK DT K LB OG TB LB OT C C LB DT SE OG DHB DE DHB TE FB C TE OB DE DT SE LB TB DT Ht. Wt. 6'1” 190 6'0” 180 6'2" 220 6'0” 185 5'10” 210 5'9” 185 5'11” 183 5'9” 185 6'1” 230 6'1” 225 6'1” 210 5'10” 185 6'0" 220 5'11” 175 5'8” 175 5'10” 175 5'11" 195 6'0” 165 6'1” 190 6'0” 195 6'0” 215 6'2” 196 180 6'1” 6'1” 200 6'3” 220 6'1” 170 5'11" 205 6'0” 175 6'2" 225 Class Hometown, High School Major Coach Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. 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Hudiak Sociology Parma, Ohio, Padua Franciscan 205 Sr. 6'1” OT “Zbinovec, Ken ‘Indicates Varsity Letter— Co-Captains—Offense: Paul Burkell, Joe Sanford—Defense: Bob King, Joe Sass—Manager: Bob Thayer MEET THE STAFF . . . ~l HEAD COACH Since Bill McDonald's appointment in the spring of 1969, Edinboro State's football fortunes have never been better. In just his second year at the helm the Fighting Scots posted their greatest finish in 44 years of Edinboro football when they went 9-0 in regular season play, captured the Lambert Bowl, won the Pennsylvania Conference championship and earned a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. Under his direction 43 new individual and team records have been estab­ lished during the past two campaigns. Upon completion of last year's successful venture, numerous post-season laurels were bestowed upon the Scots' mentor. The Football Writers Association of New York named McDonald Coach of the Year in the East while the NAIA Area VIII and District 18 coaches as well as the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association also rewarded him with Coach of the Year honors. Prior to his assignment at Edinboro, McDonald served as assistant football coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for three years and head coach at Hopewell High School from 1958-1965. While he directed Indiana University's offense, the Big Indians registered 24 regular season victories against only three defeats. In his final season at Indiana the Tribe finished unbeaten in nine outings and proved to be the greatest offensive unit in the school's history by tallying 360 points and averaging 40 points a game. The Wilmerding, Pa., native guided Hopewell High School to a 46-25-1 slate during his seven years as Hopewell's head football coach. His 1960 ball club defeated Braddock High 7-6 and broke their WPIAL 58-game winning streak while his 1963 team captured the Midwest Class A Champion­ ship. The Fighting Scots' grid pilot served as an assistant coach at Braddock High School through two undefeated seasons and also as an assistant at Latrobe High. McDonald holds both a B.S. degree in education and an M.Ed. from the University of Cincinnati where he played fullback under Sid Gillman, now head coach of the San Diego Chargers, and his assistant coach, Paul Dietzel. This team was the original "Chinese Bandits," a defensive unit which later became famous at Louisiana State University. After graduation from Cincinnati in 1952, the Scots' mentor continued his education in post graduate work at Penn State, Pitt and Indiana (Pa.) Universities. In announcing McDonald's appointment Edinboro President Chester T. McNerney commented, "Mr. McDonald's coaching career has constantly been a story of success. In addition to this aspect of his life, we were impressed with him as a man who is prepared and capable to give both wise counseling and leadership to young men in all phases of their development." The new coach along with his wife, Joanne, and their three children, Amy Sue, Johanna and David reside in Edinboro. 14— — LINEBACKER COACH Jack Hyland joined the Fighting Scots' football program two years ago and has proven to be an effective tutor on both the offensive and defensive units. The former Meadville High Coach will once again groom the Clan's line­ backers who were so vital during 1970's success­ ful campaign. His charges carried out their instructions quite expertly as linebackers ranked 2, 3, 4 and 5 on the tackle charts. A North Braddock native. Jack is a 1954 graduate of Slippery Rock State College where he was a top notch quarterback. He piloted the Rocket offense during four varsity campaigns and earned four consecutive varsity letters. He also participated in basketball, track, and baseball at Jack Hyland Slippery Rock. Following graduation. Jack held the head football post at Ferndale High in Johnstown where he groomed Yellow Jacket teams for 10 years. In 1964 he became the head mentor of Rochester High's Rams and remained there until he was selected to pilot the grid program at Meadville in 1968. Jack and his wife, Nancy, along with their five children, are currently residing in the Meadville area. DEFENSIVE SECONDARY COACH In his second year with the Clan's gridiron staff. Bill Straub will again take the reigns of the defensive secondary. Straub had an outstanding career at Western Kentucky University as a quarterback where he guided the Hilltoppers to consecutive 9-1 and 8-2 seasons. He originally began his performances on the collegiate gridiron at the University of Kentucky under the guidance of Blanton Collier who coached the NFL Cleveland Browns. The new Edinboro mentor graduated from Highlands High School in Fort Thomas, Ky., and quarterbacked the Bluebirds to the Kentucky state championship in 1957. He was named First Team All-State as a senior gridder. While at Bill Straub Highlands Straub was coached by Homer Rice, now athletic director at North Carolina, who was the originator of the triple option offense. Straub graduated from Western Kentucky in 1963 with a B.S. degree and earned his M.A. from the University in 1965. His coaching career got underway at Old Kentucky Home High School in Bardstown where he served as an assistant for two years. He then moved to a head coach's post for two seasons at Tate's Creek High School in Lexington. Prior to joining the Edinboro Staff, Straub coached for one year at Cincinnati Moeller, a high school powerhouse in Ohio, and finally rounded out his scholastic stint as assistant head coach at Mt. Healthy High School in Cincinnati for two campaigns as a defensive co-ordinator. Bill and his wife, Anna Jo, reside in Edinboro. — 15— FRESHMAN DEFENSIVE COACH Chuck Blaney Chuck Blaney, a 1970 graduate of Adams State College is entering his second year of guiding the Scots' frosh program. An Aliquippa native, Blaney won three varsity letters in football, three in basketball and three in track at Hopewell High School. Via his football performances he earned All-State Honorable Mention and All-County honors. Upon grad­ uation Chuck enrolled at Coffeyville Junior College in Coffeyville, Kansas where he played two years of football as an offensive back and helped pave the way to 6-4 and 9-1 season finishes. He continued his gridiron career at Adams State in Alamosa, Colorado, and lettered as a back for the Indians. Chuck, his wife Donna and their 2 !4-year-old son, Richard, live in Edinboro. FRESHMAN OFFENSIVE COACH Guy Conti Guy Conti, a Freeport, Pa., native was added to the Clan's gridiron staff this last summer. The Clarion grad served as head football coach at Northwestern High last fall and baseball mentor at Edinboro State for the past two years where his teams posted record breaking seasons. Conti spent a professional baseball stint with the Houston Astros organization as a catcher. The versatile athlete was an outstanding football player at Freeport High and Clarion State where he played quarterback. He has also served as a teacher, vice-principal, head baseball mentor and assistant basketball coach at Northwestern High School. Conti, his wife, Janet, and their children, Kim, Curt, Craig and Kelly, reside in Albion. OFFENSIVE LINE COACH Joe Shesman OFFENSIVE BACKS' COACH Jim Bowen DEFENSIVE LINE COACH Tony Zvonar One of the prime reasons for Edinboro's defensive stubborness last year was the efforts of Tony Zvonar, a 1963 Shippensburg grad. Zvonar served in the Hopewell High School football ranks for 5 years and was a member of the Aliquippa High School staff in 1968 before joining the Scots 2 years ago. Tony also was an assistant track coach at his alma mater, Hopewell High. While capturing three varsity letters as an offensive tackle at Shippensburg, Zvonar received numerous grid awards. He was named as one of the Red Raiders' co-captains, selected to the all-conference team, the NAIA District 30 squad, and earned a berth on the allstate selections. The Scots' defensive line spe­ cialist and his new bride, Anne, reside in Edinboro. 16— — Joe Shesman, who was a highly successful football and baseball mentor at Fort LeBoeuf High School, returns for his third year on the Scots' staff to tutor a veteran offensive line. He served as an assistant coach at LeBoeuf for 11 seasons and then, after his appointment as head coach in 1966, he guided the Bisons to three straight winning seasons. A 1955 Edinboro grad, Joe earned four varsity letters in both football and track during his undergraduate days. As LeBoeuf's diamond coach, Shesman led the Bisons to winning slates for nine consecutive seasons, never finishing lower than third in the Erie County league and capturing four league championships. The Scot coach and his wife, Izzy, have three children. Matt, Kim and Karen. Jim Bowen returns to guide the Clan's offensive backfield for the second straight season. Bowen coached the 1968 ESC freshman team that finished with a brilliant 4-1 season slate and was the varsity's offensive backfield coach in 1967. Bowen was head football coach at Fairview High School for the past 10 years and compiled an outstanding record of 76 wins and 12 losses. His grid teams have captured 4 league championships while riding 25 and 19 game winning streaks. Coach Bowen graduated from Slippery Rock State College in 1957 and also attended Buffalo University where he earned his master's degree. He and his wife, Joyce, along with their 7 children, two of which are twin girls, reside in Girard. TEAM TRAINER Bob Klingler Bob Klingler is commencing his fifth year on the Scots' staff as team trainer. The 1952 Lock Haven grad ventured to Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston, Texas, where he became a registered physical therapist in 1954, and later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Klingler taught at Milton Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa., prior to accepting his ESC post. While at Milton Hershey, he served as the Spartans' head football mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball coach. Both his cinder and cage teams never experienced a losing season, while his grid teams continually posted successful campaigns in the powerful Capitol Area Conference. Bob, his wife, Jill, and daughter, Julie, make their home in Edinboro. — 17— ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Allan W. Hall was appointed Edinboro's first full-time Director of Athletics three years ago. Hall, a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, served as Assistant Director of Athletics at Akron University for two years prior to coming to Edinboro. While at Akron, Hall was quite active in the University's athletic program. He piloted Akron's cross country teams for 12 years and guided his harriers to three Ohio Conference and three AllOhio championships. His 1963 team held the distinction of being national runner-up. Hall's keen interest in all phases of sports is reflected by his past accomplishments in the field of athletics. In 1962 he was selected Meet Director of the AAU Swimming Championships. He was highly in­ strumental in making Akron University the site of the Mideast Regional NCAA Basketball Tourna­ ments in 1964, 1965 and 1966. Al, his wife, Pam, and one-year-old daughter, Beth, reside in Edinboro. A1 Hall SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Paul Newman began his duties four years ago as Edinboro's first Sports Information Director and now also serves as Assistant to the President. Mr. Newman is a 1964 graduate of Edinboro where he earned both his B.S. degree and M.Ed. while majoring in English. Prior to his appointment at the College, he held a teaching position with the Buckeye Local Schools in Ashtabula, Ohio, for three years. In connection with his duties, he is also the District 18 Publicity Chairman for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and is currently in his second year as President of the NAIA's Sports Information Directors' Associa­ tion. Paul, his wife, Connie, and their children, Paul, Jr. and Michele, make their home in Edinboro. Paul Newman PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Berzansky. . . . . BURR-zan-ski Miseyka......... .. meh-SAY-ka Nicolella.... . .NICK-o-lell-a Burkeli........... . .BURR-kell Chakot........... . .chay-KOT Gecina........... . .ja-SEEN-a Pikoulas. . . . . . peh-COOL-us Policicchio. . . .paul-ih-CHEEK-e-o Romaniszyn,. .. RO-man-ish-shun Schnirel.......... ..SHNURL lorfido............ . . i-or-FEE-doe Kuster............. . .COOS-ter Stoffel. ..... . .STO-fel Deptola......... . .dep-TOLL-a Dinapoli......... . .di-NAPE-o-lee Sega —........ ..SEE-ga Mastroianni.. . .mas-TRO-an-nee Mengerink... . .men-JER-ink Zbinovec. .., . .za-BlN-o-vec COACHES Mezie............ ..MEZ-ee Zvonar... . . . . .za-VONE-are Minotas........ . .meh-NOTE-us Conti........... .... . .CON-tee 18— — EDINBORO FOOTBALL AFFILIATIONS National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Edinboro State's national affiliation is the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics which has its headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri. The NAIA was organized in 1940 for the purpose of promoting interest in athletics among colleges of moderate enrollment. The NAIA encourages a broad program of athletic pursuits in its member schools and maintains that athletics must be an integral part of the overall educational process. A total of 17 national championships are sponsored by the NAIA NAIA. Edinboro, which belongs to District 18 competes in NAIA competition in all 11 of its varsity sports and sends repre­ sentatives to district as well as national championships. Last year the Fighting Scots were ranked third nationally among the NAIA's Division II football-playing colleges and universities. The Scots were extended a bid to play for the 1970 national title but the Clansmen were stopped short of the NAIA crown in the semi-final game. Eastern College Athletic Conference Edinboro's 1970 debut in the ECAC proved to be a most worthwhile membership as the Scots were ranked first among the Division III teams and were awarded the Lambert Bowl. The ECAC also named Ebby Hollins Player of the Year along with Cornell's Ed Marinaro and Trinity's Dave Kiarsis. Both Hollins and ESC's Denny Creehan won First Team E.C.A.C. berths The ECAC differs from the major college conference in which every team within the group meets all or most of the others in the various sports. However, the majority of its 198 members enter into competition with one another either through dual contests, or in the championships and tournaments of the various leagues and associations. It is the largest athletic conference in the nation. The E.C.A.C. supervises annual tournaments and championship competitions either on a Conference basis or for the affiliated organizations and holds outstanding events such as the E.C.A.C. Holiday Basketball Festival and E.C.A.C. Holiday Hockey Festival at Madison Square Gardens, New York City, and E.C.A.C. Quaker City Basketball Tournament at the Philadelphia Spectrum. The E.C.A.C. divides its member colleges and universities into three different divisions. Pennsylvania Conference The Pennsylvania Conference, organized in 1951, reverts to its original membership of 14 this year with the Indiana's return after a six-year absence. The conference, which is divided into Western and Eastern Divisions, consists of Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansfield, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock and West Chester. In football and basketball the division winners play each other to determine the conference champion. All 14 conference schools belong to the E.C.A.C. while many are also NCAA and NAIA members. The Scots were the surprise of the conference last year when they won the Western Division and defeated the Eastern victor. West Chester, for the conference crown. 19— — fighting HOW THE COACHES PICK THEM A poll of the Western Division coaches resulted in the following predicted order of finish for the Western teams. The coaches also felt that West Chester's Rams would repeat in the Eastern Division to once again meet Edinboro's Fighting Scots for the Pennsylvania Conference crown. Edinboro—After compiling their greatest season (9-1), the Fighting Scots under Bill McDonald should ride high again. Leading a nucleus of 25 returning lettermen for the state champs are offensive standouts Joe Sanford-QB, Bob Mengerink-FB, Al Raines-TB, Jim Romaniszyn-FLK and guard Paul Burkell. This unit headlined a ground attack that netted 4.7 yards a carry and a record 2,728 total yards. Defensive aces include Gary Sisko (LB, 6-0, 205), Bob King (LB, 6-0, 205), Rich lorfido (LB, 5-11,205) and halfback Joe Sass. Clarion—Coach Al Jacks should find a capable quarterback in junior Joe Marx. The Golden Eagles have their top ground-gainer and scorer returning in tailback Fred Rost along with veteran receiver Kevin Karrs, John Doto (T, 6-1, 210) and Mark Cidboy (E, 6-3, 210), a pair of two-year lettermen, lead the defensive line charge. Other top vets are safety Tony Eupizi and linebacker Bruce Ehrenberger. Slippery Rock—Bob DiSpirito's4-5 Rockets should rebound.They couldfind scoring punch in a backfield of quarterback Keith Reynolds, fullback John Bogosto and wingback John Suvoy. Stellar performers Ron Hunt (HB) and Tom Jenkins (DE, 6-2, 215) anchor the defense. Rebuilding both units will be aided by a crop of talented sophomores. California—Graduation claimed a strong defensive line and second-year coach John Katusa is still looking for a quarterback to run his wishbone offense. Backs Bob Elash, Jim Burns, Lou Phenizy and Tony Sargo (5-6,160) may help. Strong showings by Randy Urban (FB) or Gary DeHainaut (QB) could make the Fire Gods winners. Shippensburg—The Red Raiders pint heir hopes on the arm of junior Jim Monos and the capable hands of receiver Bob Hickes (6-2, 205). Available for duty at halfback is Ron Finley (6-0, 192), a leading pass catcher and rusher. All-Conference middle guard Bob Ockershausen shores up the defense. Lock Haven—Mike Packer is the magic name for the Bald Eagles' hopes. The brilliant quarterback finished as the NAIA's top passer in the nation while completing 149 of 319 tosses for 2,129 yards and 15 scoring aerials. Alex Nuzzo (FB, 6-1,200) and Wayne Hoffman (HB, 5-10, 165) head a list of 10 returning starters. Look for the Eagles to pull some upsets. EASTERN DIVISION 1. 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The band under the direction of Dr. Donald Panhorst and Karl Gombert will perform at all home games and will travel to Waynesburg, Indiana, California and Ohio Northern University for half-time appearances. —A1— TH£ BORO IS No. 1 BEST WISHES TO THE FIGHTING SCOTS FOR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON ERIE COUNTY BEVERAGE CO. JUKEBOX AT LAKESIDE airkem EDINBORO, PA. Where all ^ood parties start ICE-COLD BEER—SOFT DRINKS SPECIAL PARTY RATES ^ILL OWNER—OPERATOR Jim & Judy Robinson ALL ATHLETIC FACILITIES AT EDINBORO STATE ARE CLEANED AND DISINFECTED WITH QUALITY AIRKEM PRODUCTS Hoffman Camera PEACH AT EIGHTH ERIE, PA. Amateur and Professional Supplies Don G. Snell President Compliments of Keith A. Lasher Gerald A. Rife Secretary-Treasurer Erie Area Representative Oiean, N. Y. 14760 P. O. Box A-33 TELEDYNE PENN-UNION ELEGRIC EDINBORO, PENNSYLVANIA —A2— —A3— HUGH L. JENNINGS BENNETT’S MOBIL SERVICE FIELD UNDERWRITER ALMA MATER... NEW YORK MOBIL I AT LIFE INSURANCE CO. 100 Sunset Drive, Edinboro, Pa. Wear it long if you must, But let us trim it. Route 6N and 99, Edinboro, Pa. MOBIL II AT Phone; Bus. (814) 454-6341 1-79 and 6N Res. (814) 734-3011 Complete Tune-ups Minor Repairs ROBERT F. THOMPSON Agent Pa. State Inspection Best Theatre 207 East Normal St., Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Phone 734-4213 Auto - Life - Health - Home and Business EDINBORO, PA. 16412 WALLY & BILL BENNETT Mobil I Phone 734-1723 Mobil II Phone 734-4611 ROAD SERVICE State Farm Mutual Theta Chi BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAME MEET AND GREET YOUR FRIENDS COLLEGE STUDENTS... AT THE Your school emblem on your personal checkbook cover As you begin your school year, you’ll find your own personal checking account helps make money management easier. Stop in soon and open your account—we’re anxious to serve you in every \vay possible. Edinboro Office The National Bank of North East Plum Street Edinboro, Pa. Phone 734-1655 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION —A4— SAYS: COLLEBE GRILLE "Power to the Boro" Across the Street from the Stadium in the NEW STUDENT UNION BEST IN FOOD SERVICE BY CANTEEN CORP. JOHN PECK REAL ESTATE Meadville Street — Edinboro, Pa. FERRARO FORD COUNTRY "JUST 15 MINUTES FROM THE HOME OF THE PAT NARDELLI, Salesman Phone: 734-1023 PENNSYLVANIA BANK Compliments of HELPS YOU MAKE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN NORTHWEST ELECTRIC COMPANY Offices in ERIE, CRAWFORD, WARREN AND VENANGO COUNTIES 361 W. 11th STREET ERIE, PA. Phone 454-8101 FIGHTING SCOTS” C. A. CURTZE CO. 6 Acres of New Fords and A-1 Used Cars ROUTE 20 BETWEEN FAIRVIEW AND GIRARD 474-5571 INSTITUTIONAL FOODS Erie, Pa. Delta TjEja sam: fioo MlGKLAtUf£MS. ■A6— —A7— THE COUNTRY VILLA LUNCHES—DINNERS WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS WILL BE TAKING BOOKINGS FOR GROUPS UP TO 450 Route 6N-West Edinboro, Pa. Phone 734-3587 Compliments of For ALL your Printing needs, from one copy to ? ? ? copies WHEN THE GAME’S AWAY, MARINE BANK HELPS TO BRING IT HOME. Follow the play-by-play at home or away on WWYN (1260) and WMDI FM (102.3) radio brought to you in part by Marine Bank. TRICO ELECTRIC 2218 EAST 20th STREET PROUD PRINTERY ERIE, PA. 43 Meadville St. Edinboro, Pa. Phone 452-6716 Phone 734-1525 Furniture - Television - Appliances R. E. NORTH CO. Phone 734-3825 Mechanical Contractors EDI.\B0lt0 FIRMTLRE CO. MARINE BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. EDINBORO OFFICE/Erie Street CAMPUS OFFICE/Student Union Building see us at . . . CONSTRUCTION EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AND COTTAGE 2420 East 38th St. VARIOUS SIZE DINETTES COMPLETE LINE OF BEDDING SOFA BEDS — Erie, Pa. ROLL-A-WAYS CRIB RENTALS Ph. 899-7656 AND A FULLY STOCKED GIFT DEPARTMENT —A9— DEAN-O’s Hoagies & Pizza’s The Four Seasons Shop Specializing in co-ed and working gal fashions, jeans, college gym shorts, Kayser hosiery, slacks, holiday wear. Altering and gift wrapping free. Dee Huegel and Suzy Hahn 118 Meadville Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 AFTER THE GAME, STOP IN ... . ®l)e UtUage 3Stc Cream ^Ijoppe DOWNTOWN EDINBORO OPEN DAILY 11A.M. — 12 P.M. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY TILL 1 A.M. Ice Cream Sandwiches Soups Drinks Good Luck Fighting Scots RALPH MYERS BARBER SHOP Located just a long pass from the stadium beside Tra-Mar House Restaurant. 116 Meadville Street Fine grooming by . . . Ralph Myers 8b Paul Dean OPEN 4:00 p.m.—1:00 a.m. JOHN J. HROMYAK, R.P. H. K. CATHCART, R.P. 124 Erie Street G. C. BRUNO etnN9ono i^SDI-MIX coitciteTe co. Edinboro, Pa. Phone 734-1731 FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY Country CIdIi Open 9-9 Daily Except Sun, 9-1 Wed. and Sat. 9-6 24 hour emergency prescription service American Greeting Cards Whitman Candies — TWO PLANT LOCATIONS — Perry Lane at Houte 99 Edinboro, Pa. Phone 734-1644 Route 322 Meadville, Pa. Phone 382-8586 ERIE Industrial GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Electric Supply Corp. BACKS THE 1502 Cherry St. Erie, Pa. FIGHTING SCOTS 930 Cussewago Rd. Meadville, Pa. Serving the electrical needs of the area —A10— —AH— STEAK DINNERS under $2.00 “AAA” Approved EDINBORO LAKE MOTEL ^ ^ yi 'oj Also Chicken, Shrimp and Burgers PHONES &T.V. iinboro Hotel Bob & Peg Johnson BOX 702 EDINBORO, PA. 16412 DRAFT BEER Phone (814) 734-4113 Uteil lonngo BONANZA STEAK HOUSE 4125 Peach Street (Rt. 19) Erie Take 1-79 North to Kearsarge Exit, North on Route 19 Open Daily 11:00 A.M. — 9:00 P.M. 814--864-4994 ZORTMAN’S FLOUR AND FEED CO. GRAIN, FEED, HARDWARE Your Sporting Headquarters COAL and BUILDING SUPPLIES NORTHWESTERN RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE 113 Erie St. MILL STREET SPORTING ...the family store EDINBORO, PA. Edinboro, Po. Home Owned and Operated by GOODS Phone 734-3311 C. RAY ZIMMER INC. 23 E. Washington Street New Castle, Pa. BEST OF LUCK HIGHLANDERS RD #1 PHONE 412—658-2535 Jim Skelton Dairy —We specialize in School Cambridge Springs, Pa. GEORGE C. PTASICK 398-4651 Jeweler needs and Fraternity Jackets R.D. 1, Route 99 —A12— Edinboro, Pa. NEXT TO THE BANK “BUILDING RURAL PENNSYLVANIA” Edinboro, Po. —A13— CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL AND . . . . CHAMPIONSHIP FOOD GO TOGETHER OPENING SOON IN EDINBORO PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE ’70 REPEAT WOULD BE NEAT WATCH! VA Blocks East on 6N from Downtown Light GREAT FOOD - REASONABLE PRICES —A14— -A15- VET TRIO LEADS OFFENSIVE LINE EDINBORO STATE CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Peggy Baker, Jacquie Berlin, Jan Mead, Kris Kuban, Anna Pusz, Helen Kowal, Debbie Matarazzo, and Louie Adamson. PERSI-COLA PAUL BURKELL - RG salutes the FIGHTING SCOTS OF '71 Remember. .. »EPS beats the others COLD! ... GO SCOTS KEN ZBINOVEC - RT One of the prime reasons that Edinboro State's offensive attack ranks number one nationally among the NAIA's football colleges and univer­ sities is the execution of a fine offensive line. Paving the way for Edinboro running backs are veterans Paul Burkell (rightguard), John Chakot (left tackle) and Ken Zbinovec (right tackle). Burkell was awarded first team berths on the Pittsburgh Press's AllDistrict Team and the Pennsylvania Conference for his efforts last year. He has twice been elected as a co-captain for the Scots by his teammates. Senior stalwart Ken Zbinovec (6-1, 205) has started at tackle ever since his soph debut and has developed into a top notch lineman. John Chakot (6-1, 230) came out of nowhere to become one of the team's best blockers and still has another year to continue in a starters role. This trio has blended with a crop of talented newcomers to give the Scots a winning mixture up front. —A17— 16— —A EDINBORO STATE PROBABLE STARTERS Offense Defense 89—Mike Romeo..................... SE 73—John Chakot..................... LT 64—Bob Miseyka or 68—Dean Pikoulas.................. LG 55—Mike Gordon...................... C 66—Paul Burkell......................RG 70—Ken Zbinovec................... RT 80—John Petchel.....................TE 4—Joe Sanford.....................QB 48—Jim Romaniszyn........... FLK 44—Al Raines.......................... TB 30—Bob Mengerink.................FB 86—Tom Herman..................... LE 71—Bill Bender.........................LT 72—John Sullivan....................RT 88—Dave Mezie....................... RE 25—Rich lorfido....................... LB 63—Gary Sisko.........................LB 75—Bob King........................... LB 45—John Anderson.................LB 26—Joe Sass......................... LCB 23—Jack McCurry................RGB 24—Dave Gates..........................S NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 3 Smith, Dave 4 *Sanford, Joe 7 Harris, Kevin 9 *McKissock, Scott 22 Walker, John 23 *McCurry, Jack 24 ‘Gates, Dave 25 ‘lorfido. Rich 26 * ‘Sass, Joe 27 ‘Berzansky, Frank 30 * ‘Mengerink, Bob Georgvich, Tim 31 32 Donahue, Bill 33 DiNapoli, Fred 34 Mastroianni, Jim Campbell, John 35 Middleton, George 40 Carr, Bill 42 James, Rick 43 No. Name 44 ‘ ‘Raines, Al 45 Andersen, John 46 ‘Gecina, John 48 ‘Romaniszyn, Jim 50 Deptola, Frank 52 Minotas, Jay 54 Kasper, Ron Gordon, Mike 55 58 ‘DiOrio, Rick 60 Worley, Mark 61 Bliss, Tom 62 ‘Kissman, Gordie 63 ‘ ‘Sisko, Gary 64 Miseyka, Bob Ellis, Gary 65 66 ‘ ‘Burkell, Paul 67 Johnson, Rob 68 Pikoulas, Dean 69 Kuster, John No. Name 70 ‘ ‘Zbinovec, Ken 71 ‘Bender, Bill 72 ‘ ‘Sullivan, John 73 ‘Chakot, John 74 Herr, Tom 75 ‘ ‘King, Bob 76 Underwood, Larry 77 Nowack, Dave 78 ‘ ‘Mennen, Steve 80 ‘Petchel, John Gast, George 81 82 Dustal, Mickey 83 Whitman, Bernie Grynuck, Ray 84 Howell, Jeff 85 86 ‘Herman, Tom 87 ‘Policicchio, Santo 8B ‘Mezie, Dave 89 Romeo, Mike TURN TO PAGES 12-13 FOR COMPLETE ESC ROSTER NEWS MEDIA AND ANNOUNCERS—A PRONUNCIATION GUIDE IS ON PAGE 18. STOP! FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS LOOK! WATCH THE SCOTS IN ACTION EVERY SUNDAY 11:30 A.M. - NOON ON WJET TV (Ch. 24) WITH SPORTS COMMENTATOR DOUG DAVIS. SEE FILM HIGHLIGHTS OF SATURDAY'S GAME IN COLOR. LISTEN! TUNE IN TO WWYN RADIO (1260) EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON WITH BOB CANNON GIVING PLAY BY PLAY OF THE SCOTS HOME AND AWAY. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN STADIUM 18— —A CLARION STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 5 Joe Marx 7 Dennis Gritzer 10 William Roncone 14 Terry Sullivan 15 Bob Guyer 16 Fred Rost 17 Scott Gemberling 20 Ron Corcetti 21 Tom Hanks 22 Bill Bann 23 Steve Nolan 28 Jacob Williams 30 Tony Eupizi 31 Kirk Johnson 32 Bill Glass 34 Bruce Hughes 40 Mike Sarnese 41 Bruce Ehrenberger 42 Larry Lawson 43 Michael Livingston 44 John Schaefer 46 Tom Abaray 51 C. Tait Feisler 53 Roy Bowerman 54 Bruce Rusiewicz 56 Tom Olsezewski 62 Tom Rapsinski 63 Lowell Patterson 65 Michael Herring 67 Rich Olesenevich 68 Dan Rhodanz 72 Timothy Tarr 74 Dan Corbett 75 Fred Vanderveen 76 Ron Truswell 77 John Doto 78 Marc Riddell 80 Mike Timmins 83 Larry Cirka 84 Fran Tragesser 86 Kevin Karrs 87 Mark Cidboy 89 Ed Fryman HEAD COACH Pos. QB DHB QB S LB RB S SE QB WB WB HB S FB FB FB RB LB LB LB FB DHB LB C C LB OG DT G OG DT DT OT OT OT DT OT OE DE LB OE DE DE — AL Ht. Wt. 5-11 160 6-0 174 6-0 180 5-10 170 5-11 185 165 5-9 5-11 168 5-10 185 172 6-1 160 5-9 160 5-8 170 5-9 5-9 159 6-0 208 6-0 199 5-10 183 6-0 183 5-9 186 5-10 193 185 5-9 5-8 182 5-9 165 5-10 195 6-0 205 6-0 206 5-11 210 5-11 191 6-0 215 5-11 212 6-0 197 6-1 220 6-0 205 6-0 220 6-0 216 6-0 218 6-1 210 6-3 225 5-10 175 5-11 203 5-9 175 205 6-1 6-3 208 6-2 196 JACKS Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. 1971 RECORD — 4-0 PROBABLE STARTERS Offense 20—Ron Corcetti......................SE 74—Dan Corbett...................... LT 56—Tom Olzewski...................LG 53—Roy Bowerman...................C 65—Mike Herring....................RG 78—Marc Riddell..................... RT 86—Kevin Karrs........................TE 40—Mike Sarnese.................. WB 5—Joe Marx.......................... QB 16—Fred Rost.......................... TB 31—Kirk Johnson.................... FB Defense 89—Ed Fryman......................... LE 83—Larry Cirka......................... LT 77—John Doto.........................RT 87—Mark Cidboy..................... RE 15—Bob Guyer...................... LLB 43—Mike Livingston............MLB 41—Bruce Ehrenberger. . . .RLB 14—Terry Sullivan................. LCB 28—Jacob Williams..............RGB 7—Dennis Gritzer...................LS 30—Tony Eupizi.......................RS For more information on Clarion State College turn to page 26 of today's program. TODAY’S OFFICIALS Naz Servidio William Allen Dom Corso Richard Pekala John Green James Kilngensmith (clock) NEXT HOME GAME — OCTOBER 30, vs SHIPPENSBURG STATE —A19— SENIOR DEFENSIVE STALWARTS PRO KNITWEAR TACKLE JOHN SULLIVAN LINEBACKER GARY SISKO BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLAN 1971 RESULTS EDINBORO (4-0) w w w w ESC ESC ESC ESC 32 57 49 29 CLARION (4-0) Waynesburg Eureka Slippery Rock Indiana Univ. (Pa.) 10 0 21 23 W W W W CSC CSC CSC CSC 34 16 7 17 Mansfield S. Connecticut Ohio Wesleyan Lock Haven WE ARE PROUD TO OUTFIT THE FIGHTING SCOTS CLANSMEN ^^100” CLUB Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schmidt Dr. & Mrs. Florian Florek Culbertson Hills Country Club Russell's House of Furniture National Bank of North East Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Garmon Robinson Connors Agency Dr. & Mrs. Karl Frankovitch Dr. & Mrs. Robert Marsh Troyer Potato Chips Co. Mr. & Mrs. C. Romeo Dr. & Mrs. Charles Joy Mr. 8i Mrs. Chapin Mr. & Mrs. Al Hall Dr. & Mrs. Robert Halmi Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Irvin Mr. John Geronimo Mr. John Sullivan Mr. C. P. Harris Mr. Art Budzowski Mr. Curly Halmi Mr. Glade Wright Mr. Ralla Rogers Mr. Art Arkelian Mr. George Gast Mr. Denny Porto Mr. Dennis Como Mr. Sox Harrison Mr. Dave O'Dessa Mr. Jim Hill Mr. & Mrs. P. Nardelli Kopcke's —A20— Mr. Lynn Snyder Marine Bank The Culbertson Co. WMDI Gwynn & Cole Bea's Steak House John Peck Reality C. A. Curtze Co. Peek 'N Peak Erie Brewing Co. Dino's Pizza Lakeside Service Curtze & Crawford Plack & Crandall Jerry's Market CAMPUS JACKETS ARE OUR SPECIALITY P. O. BOX 7166 PITTSBURGH, PA. 15213 —A21— tAe f