EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE "Fighting Scots" CQlLl&t All Sports Banquet Sixth Annual BANQUET MENU ' ■■ ■ all sports banquet ' v ‘sV Fresh Fruit Cup «■ Caesar Salad Sirloin Strip Steak with Mushroom Caps Baked Potato with Sour Cream and Chives "Honoring those athletes, ^o by their skill, dei^Lre tuid constant effort, have upheld the true tradition of intercollegiate athletics at Bdinboro State College in 1968-1969*" French Style Green Beans with Almonds Apple Pie with Cheese Dinner Rolls and Butter Coffee, Tea or Milk Tuesday, May 13, 1969 — Ross Dining Hall 7:15 p*m. RAY HEARS Ray Hears 9 nationally famed ba^etball coach at the University of Tennessee, is featured as tonight's ksynote speaker. Hailed as basketball’s master of defense, Hears has ccanpiled a 250-75 mark in 13 years of college coaching and has moved into the No. 2 spot behind Kentucky's Adolph Rupp on the list of all-time winningest college basket­ ball coaches. Under Hears' guidance for the past 7 years, Tennessee cage teams have risen to the top in the tough Southeastern Conference which features such powerhouses as Alabama, L.S.U., Kentucky, Vander­ bilt, Auburn, Georgia and "Ole Hiss." Since 1964 the Vols have finished lower than second place in the conference only once, that being a third place spot in 1966. Tennessee captured the Southeastern Conference crown to cap the Volunteers' 1967 cam­ paign. "We're proud of our defense and spend long hours in practice trying to perfect it," revealed Hears. "A lot of people have the idea we hold the hqll and delay action, but we studied films of some of our games and learned that our opponents ng more time trying to set up their shots were than we were. When a race-horse team can't get its shots away, we regeu^d that as a tribute to our defense." Use of sound defensive principles are re­ vealed throughout Hears' coaching past. In the last 5 years, the Volunteers have twice won the NCAA's national defensive championship. While coaching at Wittenburg University in Springfield, Ohio, Hears' Tigers won the NCAA college division championship in 1961 and finished first in the na­ tion 4 straight years in the categoiy of fewest points surrendered. BANQUET PROGRAH Haster of Ceremonies - - Rev. James Tipton Introduction of Guests - Rev. James Tipton Speaker-------------------Hr. Ray Hears Recognition of Athletes Baseball ----- - Hr. James Christopher Basketball------ Hr. James HcDonald Cheerleaders ----- Hrs. Pat Carmo Football-----------Hr. Bill HcDonald Golf-------------Hr. James HcDoneild Tennis-------------Hr. Hank Hariotti Track---- -- - - - - Hr. David O'Dessa Wrestling------------Hr. Fred Caro (Not necessarily in that order) SPECIAL RECOGNITION CHEERLEADERS Football Varsity ***Hackett, Mary Jane **B€u:rickman, Mary Lou **Cline, Cheryl *^