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OFFICIAL PROGRAM • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
EDINBORO STATE
vs
OHIO, NORTHERN
SEPTEMBER 21
SOX HARRISOI
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1968 SCHEDULE
SEPT. 14—E. STROUDSBURG
*SEPT. 21—OHIO NORTHERN
SEPT. 28—SLIPPERY ROCK
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OCT. 12—CLARION
♦OCT. 19—LOCK
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OCT. 26—SHIPPENSBURG
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CONTENTS
President’s Message Scots’ Coaches
Season Outlook Feature Page Edinboro Roster
Numerical Roster
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President
Enrollment -
Dr. Chester T. McNerney
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Fighting Scots
Athletic Director
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Head Football Coach
Jim Bowen, Jim DeGasperin,
Jim Gilstrap and Sam Ruvolo
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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. The stadium
provides seating for 4,000 persons for football contests.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No.
73
85
86
83
74
63
43
82
14
66
40
75
33
67
71
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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.
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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.
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So.
So.
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So.
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Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
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Jr.
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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 -
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LT
75
Tom Glor -
-
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LG
54
Ray Medred
C
74
Dave Brandell
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RG
82
Torry Buck -
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RT
67
Steve Hamm
-
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TE
61
Jim Jaruszewicz -
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QB
24
Bill Kerpan
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LI
- LHB
14
Joe Bufalino
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RI
RHB
12
Gary Roth
- FB
42
Larry Pollick
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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
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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
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Defense
- SE
81
Bruce Handley
ET
79
Frank Garofalo
LG
54
Jack Beard -
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- MG
- C
75
Gordon Shivley -
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- RT
RG
89
Greg Kennedy
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RT
74
Jim Fender -
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- TE
50
George Sarap
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RLB
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QB
20
Tony McKee
-
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LHB
-
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LHB
86
Dan Walker
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RHB
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RHB
45
John Snively -
FB
12
Joe Hunter -
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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
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OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY
1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No.
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12
13
14
20
21
22
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24
25
30
31
32
33
40
41
42
43
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50
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52
53
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60
61
62
63
64
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77
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79
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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
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5-8
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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
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Stadium
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1967 Record .
- 3-6
Conference .
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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
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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.
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FIGHTING SCOTS
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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. Masterson, J. Ballard,
B. Blankette, B. Thompson, R. Wesolowski, T. Mackey, D.
Felix, D. Creehan, K. Laslow. Third Row, Left to Right: F.
Ringer, B. Clark, T. Reardon, G. Roth, T. Glor, D. Tamasy,
T. Rockwell, D. Arnott, B. Kerpan, T. McDonough, K.
Brown, L. Pollick, D. larocci, D. Bravard, B. Daugherty,
E. Thompson, J. Tortorice, T. Buck, J. Tabacznski.
Left to Right: Head Football Coach Bill Cutcher with
Assistants Sam Ruvolo, Jim Gilstrap and Jim DeGasperin.
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Trails past thou hast withstood victorious,
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro, we revere thee.
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CONTENTS
President’s Message Scots’ Coaches
Season Outlook Feature Page Edinboro Roster
Numerical Roster
Starting Lineups -
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Enrollment -
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Head Football Coach
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Jr.
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So.
So.
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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
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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
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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
-
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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 -
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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
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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
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So.
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So.
Jr.
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Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So,
So.
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Fr.
Fr.
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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
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year, but the Bears still played good defensive ball.
OPPONENT
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28
5
12
19
26
2
9
16
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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
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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. Masterson, J. Ballard,
B. Blankette, B. Thompson, R. Wesolowski, T. Mackey, D.
Felix, D. Creehan, K. Laslow. Third Row, Left to Right: F.
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T. Rockwell, D. Arnott, B. Kerpan, T. McDonough, K.
Brown, L. Pollick, D. larocci, D. Bravard, B. Daugherty,
E. Thompson, J. Tortorice, T. Buck, J. Tabacznski.
Left to Right: Head Football Coach Bill Cutcher with
Assistants Sam Ruvolo, Jim Gilstrap and Jim DeGasperin.
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Hail to thee, our Alma Mater glorious,
Fresh wreaths we bring to bind thy brow;
Trails past thou hast withstood victorious,
Never fairer, never statelier than now.
O Edinboro, Edinboro, we revere thee.
Love thee, serve thee ever,
While class speeds class.
As swift years pass
To thee our hearts are true.
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osing is like life itself.
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rofiting by my mistakes,
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emember to play every game
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