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JOHN HARTFO RD A folk concert by Blue Grass singers John Hartford, and Terry Beard was presented by the Student Activities Committee on Thursday, September 19, in the Schaeffer Auditorium.
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WRESTLING COACH MclNTYRE D. Ames, T. Anspach, T. Bannon, C. Bittenbender, E. Carter, L. Cash, L. Cooker, G. Crosby, K. Dahms, R. Ferreira, T. Fleck, M. Glasmire, D. Graybill, L. Hamershock, J. Klock, T. Lawler, B. Penn, L. Quinones, G. Ream, G. Schenck, M. Shade, J. Sweitzer, L. Unger, E. Weaver. The 1974-1975 wrestling season proved to be a disappointing one for the Kutztown State grapplers. Their five wins and thirteen losses does not justify the performances of the in- dividuals involved. Many wrestlers fared very well in the seasonal competition. Tim Anspach, and George Schenk, the team leaders, sported 11-5, and 11-5-2 records respectively. The problem was that Kutztown did not have the team depth to fill the weight classes, and was forced to forfeit as much as four weight classes in some meets, which handed opponents six points for each forfeit. Four of the matches were decided by less than six points, and the forfeits proved to be the reason. Kutztown lost to Towson State of Maryland by six points, York College by only three points, Mansfield State again by only three points, and to Glassboro State of New Jersey by only one point. What a dif- ference the forfeits meant, not only in the matches, but also in the overall seasonal record. The line-up included five freshmen, three sophomores, no juniors, and only one senior-Captain Leo Quinones. Although Leo will be a loss, Coaches McIntyre, and Hinkel are optimistic about the 1975,1976 season, citing the experience of the young grapplers and the acquisition of recruits as the hopeful solution. Coach McIntyre is proud of the members of this year's squad, and speaks highly of their dedication and positive attitude. Kutztown's outstanding wrestling coach summed up the season by stating We have fine, talented and dedicated young men on our squad-just not enough of them. eKevin McCornac a
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MAYNARD Maynard Ferguson, one of America's leading jazz trumpeters. made a return appearance when the college celebrated Parents' Day, on Saturday, Sept. 28, A free clinic was staged by the jazz band that morning, in the Schaeffer Auditorium, and Maynard joined the K80 marching band tdirected by Richard G. Wells, and Charles Scanzellot at halftime in the KSC-Miltersville State football game, in the afternoon. A major concert was presented at 8 pm. in the 4,000 seat arena in Keystone Hall. Popular with parents and students alike, Ferguson was well received by a large crowd. sw -, Ms?
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