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1965

Left to right-Irwin Zablocky, Bob Herzig,
Coach George W!ilwohl, Jan Prosseda

PRESS and RADIO
INFORMATION
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

GE 'ERAL INFORMATION

Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President, Bloomsburg State College
Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52
Athletic Director
George Wilwohl, Slippery Rock S. C. '53
Track Coach
Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43
Director of Public Relations
Bruce C. Dietterick, Penn State U. '47
I nf01 mation Specialist and Sports Publicity
Leonard Lawrence, Bloomsburg S. C. '66
Student Statistician and Manager

ATHLETIC INFORMATION
Member ______________ NCCA, PSCAC,

AIA

Colors ·· ------------------- Maroon and Gold
Nickname -------------------------- Huskies
Home Field _____________ Central High School
Telephone, Sports Publicity ___ 784-4660 Ext. 18

COLLEGE INFORMATION
Denomination ___________ Non-Denominational
Conducted by _ Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Year Founded------------------------- 1839
Enro1lment ---------------------------- 2500

VARSITY TRACK TEAM

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Name

Class

Age

1. Herzig, Bob

Senior

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

21

6'2"

180

Philadelphia

Father Judge

High School

°'° 2. Shymansky, Ken

Senior

21

6'

165

Plymouth

Plymouth

0 0

3. Cromwell, Ken

Junior

20

,5'10"

190

Southampton

William Tennent

u

4. Figliolino, Joe

Junior

20

5'5"

185

Fords, N. J.

Woodbridge

00

5. Johnson, Otis

Junior

22

5'11"

165

Bristol

Bristol

6. Johnson, Roger

Junior

20

5'10"

170

Shamokin

Shamokin Area

7. Keiser, Boyd

Junior

21

5'9"

160

Milton

Milton Area

8. Prosseda, Jan

Junior

21

5'6"

150

Milton

Milton Area

9. Rapp, Fred

Junior

21

5'9"

150

Palmyra, N.

0 0 0

0

J.

Palmyra

0

10. Reifinger, Jim

Junior

20

5'10"

165

Pethlehem

Eethlehem

0

11. Robinson, Jerry

Junior

20

5'11"

165

Athens

Athens 1rea

12. Smitz, Wayne

Junior

2.5

5'4"

135

Carlisle

Carlisleti

0

13. Switzer, Thomas

Junior

21

5'10"

160

Milton

Milton 'Area

0

14. Thomas, Wayne

Junior

21

6T

185

Plymouth

Plymouth

0

•'

.

·~

15. Wayes, Charles

Junior

21

,5'10"

185

Warminster

William Tennent

04

16. Young, Jim

Junior

20

5'9"

165

Upper Darby

Upper Darby

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17. Zablocky, Irwin

Junior

21

5'11"

155

Bloomsburg

Central Columbia

18. Anderson, Bruce

Soph.

23

5'8"

180

Montoursville

Montoursville

19. Clemm, Paul

Soph.

20

6'2"

170

Wilkes-Barre

E. L. Meyers

20. Empet, Spencer

Soph.

19

5'10"

150

Kingsley

Mountain View

Soph.

19

5'10"

195

Hazleton

Tunkhannock

22. Horsefield, Richard

Soph.

23

5'9"

160

Kingston

Kingston

23. Montgomery, John

Soph.

19

5'10"

130

Upper Darby

Upper Darby

'°24. Shershen, Eugene

Soph.

19

5'11''

165

Shickshinny

Northwest Area

'°25. Zarski, John

Soph.

22

6'2"

225

Shenandoah

Shenandoah

0

'°21. Fowels, Tom

*Varsity Letter Earned

TRACK OUTLOOK 1965
With eighteen lettermen returning from last
year's team, the prospects for a successful season
is rather bright. Missin~ from this year's team
will be Gary Edwards, holder of the School
Discus and four-tim e State Champion in that
event, \.vho also captured two State crowns in
the Shot-Put. However, Edwards is the only
major loss from a team that won seven of their
eight dual meets, an Meet.
Heading the returning lettermen is Jan
Prosseda, the outstanding distance runner of
the State College Conference. Prosseda is the
defending State Champion in the mile and two
mile. He holds the school mile and two mile
records as well as the State record in the latter
event. In addition, Prosseda is also the 1964
State Co11ege Cross-Country Champion. To add
a bit of depth to the distance events Irwin
Zablocky, a vastly improved Junior, who finished
fourth in the two mile in last year's State Meet.
Robert Herzig, a three year letterman, and
second to Prosseda in point scoring for BSC in
1964, returns in the iumping events. Herzig,
who was also outstanding for BSC in basketball,
holds the school record for the triple iump, an
event in which he placed second in last year's
State Meet.
Other returning lettermen who will figure
prominently on this year's team are: John Zarski,
3rd place in the shot-put in last year's State
Meet; Ken Cromwell, shot-put; Tom Fowels,
discus and shot; Jim Shymansky and Charles
Wayes, pole vault; Gene Shershen, javelin; Jim
Young and Paul Clemm, hurdles; Joe Figliolino
and Jim Derr, sprints; Otis Johnson and Tom
Switzer, jumping events; Wayne Thomas, Jim
Reifinger and Fred Rapp, middle distance
runners.

HEAD TRACK COACH
GEORGE WILWOHL
George Wilwohl ioined the Physical Education Department of Bloomsburg State College in
the early part of 1963. In addition to being his
second year as Hrnd Track Coach, he has been
an Assistant Football Coach for the past two
seasons, this past year being particularly charged
,vii:h the Freshman Football Program.
A native of Pittsburgh, Wilwohl graduated
from North Catholic High School and earned
his Bachelor of Science degree in Health Education at Slippery Rock State College prior to
serving two years in the United States Navy.
He was an outstanding athlete at both North
Catholic and Slippery Rock, where he served as
captain of the Rockets and was voted on the
All-Teachers College 1952 Team.
Whi]e teaching in the Pittsburgh Area
Schools, he became an outstanding official in
football and basketball in Western Pennsylvania.
Due to his all-around athletic ability, he is a
natural to coach young men both on the gridiron and on the track field.

TRACK SCHEDULE
April

3-Kutztown _________________ A-2:00

April

7-West Chester ______________ A-3:00

April J.3-,--Susquehanna ______________ H-3:00
April 23-24-Penn Relay
April 27-E. Stroudsburg ____________ A-3:00
April 30-Millersville ________________ H-3:00
May

I-Cedar Cliff Relays

May

8-Mansfield & Shippensburg __ H-2:00

May 12-Lock Haven _______________ H-3:00
Mav 15-State Meet (Millersville)