SWiltfMING 1964 - 1965 , .,,.~ ~~l l,. • ··.·.····• .•.:. II';' f Left to ri g h t-Coac h E li McLau g hli n a nd Captain D ick S teid el PRESS and RADIO INFORMATION BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE Bloomsburg Pennsylvan,a GENERAL INFORMATION Dr. Harvey A. Andruss President, Bloomsburg State College Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52 Athletic Director E li McLaughlin. West Chester S. C. '57 Varsity Swimming Coach Boyd F. Buckingham. Bloomsburg S. C. '43 Director of Public Relations Bruce "Nick'' Dietterick. Penn State '47 Sports Publicity ATHLETIC INFORMATION Member ___________ NCAA, PSCAC, NAIA Colors ------------------------------------ Maroon and Gold Team N arne ------------------------------------------- Huskies Horne Court ____________________ Centennial Gymnasium Capacity ----------------------------------- - - - - - - 1,000 Press Table ________ Accornodations for 12 persons Radio Facilities are available Telephone, Sports Publicity ____ 784-4660 Ext. 18 COLLEGE INFORMATION Denomination ---------·------------ Non-Denominational Conducted by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Year Founded --------------------------1839 En rollrnen t ---------------------------------------------------- 24 78 SWIMMING SQUAD Name Age Class Hometown High School Turley, William 20 21 20 21 21 21 21 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 18 18 17 18 18 18 17 17 18 Jr. Nanticoke Na nticoke Steidel, Richard Beltz, Donald Billett, William Young, Jam es Lomas, Jerry Fox, Ray Stirling, Regis Walsh, James Scheetz, Barry S hoop, Alan Wilde, Pete J o nes, Lester Pletcher, Gary Fischl, Walter '\ d Johnso n, Steve :s Bausch, Fred 11 Bandy, Chris 0 .s Biggs, John Beauli eu, Donald 8 Jones, Britt Nester, Linwood Poechmann, James Ll a 9 8 Jr. Pottsville Wyoming Seminary Jr. Hazleton Hazleton Jr. S. Williamsport So uth Williamsport Jr. Upper Darby Up per Darby Jr. Hatboro Upper Moreland Jr. Catawissa Catawissa So. Fairless Hills Pennsbury So. Scranton Scranton So. Shamokin Shamokin So. Glenolden Monsignor Bonner Fr. Abington Ab ington Fr. Bloomsb urg Bloomsburg Fr. Huntingdon Valley Lower More land Fr. Allentown Lou is Dieruff Fr. Allentown Louis Dieruff Fr. Allentown Whitehall H. S. Fr. Cherry Hill, N. J . Cherry Hill Fr. Bethlehem Liberty H. S. Fr. Levittown Fr. Mountaintop Bristol Delhaas / Wyoming Seminary Fr. Emmaus Emmaus Fr. Hokendauqua Wh itehall H . S. SEASON'S OUTLOOK The intercollegiate sport of swimming at Bloomsburg State College will be handicapped to a great degree without the use of freshmen. However, Coach McLaughlin feels the varsity swimmers have been displaying the same spirit and enthusiasm which have provided keen competition for the opponents in the past. For several weeks now, they have been working very hard in preparation for the season opener with Temple University on December 5. A big loss to the Maroon and Gold wi ll be last yea r's versatile team captain, Floyd Grimm, who graduated in May. Coach McLaughlin will expect the fo llowing returning lettermen to continue improving up on their past records: Juniors Don Belt z, William Bi ll et, Ray Fox, Jerry Lomas, Dick Steidel, William Turley, and Jim Young; Sophomores Barry Scheetz, A lan Shoop, Regis Sterling, and Jim Walsh. Lack of depth wil l require the members to be in excell ent condition as many will participate in the maximum of three events. The captain for the team this season is Dick Steidel, a diver for the past two years who has excellent form and is a keen competitor and an inspiration to the rest of the squad. Even though the freshmen are not eligible to participate on a varsity level, they are scheduled to swim in six meets. The freshmen vying for positions on the team are: Chris Bandy, Fred Bausch, Don Beaulieu, John Biggs, Walter Fischl, Carl Fries, Steve Johnson, Britt Jones, Lester Jones, Linwood Nester, Gary P letcher, Jim Poechman, and Pete Wilde. The freshman team has been training with the varsity in prepa ration for their first meet with Temple Un iversity. From all indications in prac ti ce, the events in th e meets should provide many exciting finishes. With this in mind, the outlook for the Varsity and Freshmen intercollegiate sport 9£ Swimming shows promise for 1964. ELI MCLAUGHLIN-VARSITY SWIMMING COACH Eli McLaughlin will be starting his fourth season as head coach of the Husky swimmers since joining the Bloomsburg State College faculty and coaching staff in September, 1961. After graduation from high school, McLaughlin started his college career at West Chester State College in 1949. A veteran of military service, he was a Sergeant with the United States Air Force, and as Director of Special Services at Edwards Air Force Base in California, he organized, directed, and participated in the sports program. Returning to West Chester College in 1953, he was an outstanding center for three years on the Ram's squad and served one year as line coach for the freshman team before graduating in 1957. While teaching at Penncrest High School, McLaugh lin continued his participation in athletics, serving four years as football line coach, three years as golf coach and two years as assistant wrest ling coach. 1--1 e has an extensive background as a swimming coach and is an active collegiate swimming official. Charles Roeser, former Olympic Referee and Starter, who served as McLaughlin's mentor while he was ga ining swimming knowledge, is given considerable credit for much of his success in swimming and officiating. Many of the swimmers, coach ed by McLaughlin, have gone on to win recognition as top performers, officials, and coaches in the sport. In addition to coaching the freshman and varsity ~wimming teams, he serves as assistant baseball coach, adv isor to the A lpha Phi Omega fraternity, supervisor of the elementary swimming program, co•chai rm an of the annual water show, an active ro ll egiate swimming official and is an assistant professor in the Health and Physical Education Department specializing in teaching aquatics. SWIMMING SCHEDULE *Dec. 5-Temple University Away 1 :00 p .. 111 *Dec. 12-West Chester S.C. Away 1 :00 p.m. *Jan. 12-Millersville S.C. Home 6:30 p.m. **Jan. IS-Glassboro S.C. Home 3 :30 p.m. **Jan. 21-Elizabethtown College A way 3 :00 p.m. • Jan.29-East Stroudsburg S.C. Away 7:00 p.rn. Feb. IO-Morgan State Home 3:30 p.m. Feb. 13-Howard University A way 1 :30 p.m. Feb. 17-Lock Haven S.C. Home 7 :30 p.m. Feb. 27-Lycoming Home 2 :00 p.m. **Mar. 6-Freshmen vs Varsity Home 2:00 p.m. Mar. 13-State Championship at Cheyney S.C. *Freshmen and Varsity **Freshmen on ly