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Ua015 010-008-Bx0116-021-001.Pdf At Raleigh Theaters TONiGHT LAST “'MES ‘ Edna Ferberls. "50 MG sxurr‘mg smrr'mg . Jeanne Cram Jean Peters COMING SOON TO THE AMBASSADOR! High Wide and Handsome Entertainment "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND" Starring Richard Widwark Karl Malden and Elaine Stewart Movies Are Your Best Entertainment William and Mary Roster 1953 1953 Football Roster N. C. State College LEFT GUARDS No. Name Age Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Name . Wt. Ht. Age Class Hometown 17 John Bednarik“ 1 25 6-0 215 Senior Bethlehem, Pa. John Thompson ..... 183 5-11 22 Senior .............Kenmore, N. Y. 81 David Gebhardt . 184 6-1 20 Soph ....................Oaks. Pa.Y. 24 Bill Bowman“ 1, .......FB 21 201 Senior Birmingham, Ala. 8286 FinleyAlan KenzieReed ............................. I 195193 6-3 20 Soph ............1. Warrenton,.Hemlock, N.N. C. Virginia RIGHT ENDS CI!k) Charles Copeland‘ ........T 20 207 Junior Hampton, *88 Harry Lodge .............. 175 6-0 20 Junior ..............Blauwnox, Pa. Linwood Cox” . ........G 21 170 Junior Hopewell, Va. ‘85 Henry Brown Soph .............Lexington,WN.Va.C. 8783 PaulBob BeckerSmith ................. SophSenior..........................Charleston,Newark, N. J. 14 Bob Elzey ....... 1QB-HB 21 170 Junior Salisbury, Md. LEFT GUARDS 78 Aubrey Fitzgerald 20 190 Soph. Waynesboro, Va. 1‘63 Ed Mazgaj ................ 208 6-0 19 Iunior ..........Lackawanna, N. Y. III6867 J.Al W.D‘AngeloFrankos......................... 200186 5-115-10 19 Soph .........................Greensburgh,Portsmouth, Va.Pa. 91 John Getreu 29 194 Senior Brooklyn, N. Y. 62 Charles Davis .............. 193 5-11 20 Junior ............Goldsboro, N. C. 71 A1 Grieco" ...... .QB-HB 20 5-8 160 Soph. Newark, N. J. RIGHT GUARDS Luzerne, Pa. ‘6661 JamesJohn BagonisFrazier ......................... 188192 5-105-11 20 Junior ............................Goldsboro, N. C. 12 Doug Henley 1 1 , . 19 6-0 190 Soph. South Norfolk, Va. 6064 MikeBob DunniganNardone ............ 200175 6-05-9 2220 Soph ..............................Peakskill,Raleigh,N.N. YC. 24 5-10 170 Junior Warwick, Va. LEFT TACKLES Walter Herrman’ Senior ............Paterson, N. J. L. Quinby Hines" 21 150 Senior Sufiolk, Va. *7370 PercyBen KappRiden................................ 203195 6-26-0 2122 Senior ........ ..Lewiston, Pa. 7472 CharlesKen UrgovitchO’Bryant...................... 205202 6-2 2122 JuniorSenior ..........................Reidsville,Garfield. N.N. C.J. George Karschner 18 200 Soph. Williamsport, Pa. RIGHT TACKLES 76 Bill Marfizo 18 195 Soph. Windber, Pa. ‘75 C. M. Price 218 6-4 20 Soph ................Prospect, Va. ‘7978 TonyHenryLeoneSpivey . 209202 6-26-4 20 Soph ................................Weldon,Bronx, N. Y.C. 70 Billy Martin ...... ...>,11HB 23 180 Soph. Linden, N. J. CENTERS ........E 24 5-11 205 Senior Roanoke. Va. 56 Dewey Stallings ............ 210 6-2 19 Soph ..............Wallace, N. C. 23 Tommy Martin“ 5850 DickRalphTomiMueller............................ 209194 6-15-11 2021 SophJunior..........................Paterson.Cleveland,N.OhioJ. 47 Steve Milkovich” ........c 22 5-11 195 Senior Johnstown, Pa. 77 David Viviano ............ 185 6-0 21 Junior .............Paterson, N. J. lQUARTERBACKS Bill Nagy ........G 20 5-11 180 Soph. Baker Whitley, Pa. *17 Eddie West ............... 189 6-319 Soph ..............Alexandria, Va.Y. 1612 JamesCarl WylesMeadlock.......................... 170175 6-105-9 2022 JuniorSoph ..........................Taylorsville,Buffalo, N.N. C. 90 George Parozzo“ ........T 22 235 Senior Newark, N. J. LEFT HALFBACKS 15 Jack Place" ...... ......HB 23 175 Senior Williamsburg, Va. ‘45 Colbert Micklem .......... 17 5-10 19 Soph ............... Hopewell, Va. "2322 DickieChris FrauenhoferBethune .................... 175174 5-116-0 2021 JuniorSenior ..........................Kenmore,Clinton, N.N. Y.C. 55 Bill Riley 19 160 Soph. Holsopple, Pa. RIgHT HALFBACKSSoph ..............Blairsville, Pa. 7‘.) John Risjord . 1.. 20 170 Junior Kansas City, Mo. ‘2443 WilliamJohn ZubatyTeer ........................... 176 6-0 2120 Junior ............Hillsboro, N. C. ‘2942 TedMonteKilykSeehorn................. 175 6-05-11 20 JuniorSoph ..........................Phoenixville.Marion. N.Pa.C. 37 Jerry Sazini‘ 20 220 Junior Irvingbon, N. J. FULLBACKS 56 Sam Scott“ ..... 21 200 Junior Hopewell, Va. ‘33 Don Langston 193 6-0 21 Junior ............Lexington, Ky. 3132 JRalphoe BarringerMartini 183195 6-05-11 2022 SophSenior............. ......Jacksonville,Buffalo, N.N.Y.C. 21 Charlie Sumner“ .. 1 22 195 Junior Salem, Va. * Denotes Lettermen 83 Chet Waksmunski 18 200 Soph. Hastings, Pa. **40Co-Captainssquad members—20 sophomores LineHead Coach—~MikeCoach—HoraceKarmazinHendrickson Average—13 juniors—7Age 20-yearsseniors—l5 letter-men BackfieldEnd Coach—C.Coach—BillA. (Tim)HickmanTemerario (Asterisks indicate number of letters won in past years.) Basic Formation—Split T. 4 444 4 44 4 444 4 4444 4 4 4444444 4 4 4 4 444 4444 4 44 444 4444 4i Again this year . 96.1 MC 850NKC ON FM DIAL DIAL ls Following the Wollpack at home and away in sports And again this year your host for the entire Football Schedule is NASH-STEEL-WARREN and your friendly Zenith TV Dealers in Central and Eastern N. C. Jimmy Simpson brings you TUNE IN "SPORTS PAGE OF THE AIR'_’ play by play on WNAO RADIO 6:30-6:45 P.M. Foot-ball and Basketball with MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY HAL STANLEY View “Sports Report” on Channel 28 7:15-7:30 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY VVYVYVVYYVYVYYYYYYVYYYVYYYVVVYYVVYVVVVYVVVYVVYVVYVYVYVYYYVVVVVYYYVYVVYYYVVVVVVVVYVVYYYVVYVYVYYVYVYYYVY‘ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WOLFPACK GRIDIRON Official N. C. State College Football Program N. C. STATE vs. WILLIAM and MARY .7 , (IEek Published for each N. C. State College home football game by the Program Bureau of North Carolina State College. National Advertising Representative: Don Spencer Company, Inc., 27] Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. Volume XXIII Riddick Stadium, Raleigh, N. C., October 3I, I953 No. 3 The State College Athletic Council Faculty Alumni Student Representatives Representatives Representatives Dr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman W. H. Sullivan Dick Tyler Dr. I. O. Schaub D. W. Seifert M. E. Campbell, Dean W. W. Womble Dr. J. B. Kirkland Carl Harris Dean John Shirley Ralph Scott FOOTBALL STAFF ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION STAFF Horace Hendrickson—Head Coach Roy Clogston—Athletic Director William Hickman—Backfield Coach Willis Casey—Ass’t Athletic Director Mike Karmazin—Line Coach Nell Dye—Secretary C. A. 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