1964 East Carolina University Media Guide


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East Carolina
Football
1964







A WORD FROM OUR PRESIDENT

On May 30, this past spring, East Carolina College was voted as the tenth
member cf the Southern Conference. We are exceedingly proud to be a member
of one of the nation's outstanding athletic conferences, and we pledge ourselves
in every way to uphold the fine tradition which has been set in the past by ~
nine other members. We are grateful to the alumni, student body, the citizens O
our area and the members of our College family for their enthusiastic and un-
selfish interest in our athletic program. Without the help of all our many friends,
this giant step by the intercollegiate athletic program of East Carolina College,
could not have been taken.

Leo W. Jenkins
President










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EARL AIKEN, Editor

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Photographs by Laughead Studios, Dallas, Texas; Sta-
tistics Freo Webster.





ON THE COVER-

The two hard charging Pirate linemen are Tackle Ted Day (left) and End Dave
Bumgarner. Captain Ted and Alternate Captain Dave will lead the '64 squad
into the thick of the Pirates' grid battles.





East Carolina College

Appreciates the excellent coverage given its athletic teams
by the members of the press, radio and T.V. during the past year
and extends to them a VERY SPECIAL INVITATION to attend
any or all of the home games. Tickets and Press Box reservations
may be secured by writing Earl Aiken, Director of Athletic Pro-
motion, East Carolina College, Greenville, North Carolina.

OFFICE TELEPHONE-758-3426 EX. 316 or HOME-PLaza
2-7062, AREA CODE 919.








PREVIEW - 1964

As the old saying goes, 'The third time is the charm,'' may not prove quite
true as Coach Clarence Stasavich begins his third year at the helm of the Pirate
ship. On paper, the Bucs are somewhat stronger at the interior line positions with
the exception of the center spot. It also remains to be seen as to whether a
new man at the fullback post will do as well as Tom Michel. A new blocking
back must also be able to take up the slack left by Maurice Allen, who graduated.

Schedule-will be stronger than the 1963 slate. The addition of Furman,
Howard, Catawba and West Chester shows that the Pirates will have no "'breath-
ers' this fall. Advance reports from the Indian camp show a top CC contender;
West Chester, one of the nation's strongest small college teams; Howard, a
southern power with major opponents on her schedule; and Furman, who will
make a strong bid for the SC crown.

Richmond, The Citadel, Presbyterian, Lenoir Rhyne, and Wofford will all
be greatly improved according to their advance rosters. The crystal ball shows
that the Pirates must be constantly on their toes if they are to equal their 9-1
'63 record.

Lettermen-Nineteen returning with ten lost. It will be hard to replace high
scoring fullback Tom Michel, blocking back Maurice Allen, All-American line-
backer Frankie Galloway and end Richard Huneycutt. These men were all sea-
soned veterans and played a big part in East Carolina's fine record last year.
Of the nineteen returning lettermen, the Bucs will have four experienced ends,
four tackles and four guards to provide one of the strongest interior lines in the
history of the school. Bill Cline will return for his last year as starting tailback
and Dave Alexander will more than likely take over the first unit fullback post.
Norman Swindell, who was starting center last year, has been moved to blocking
back and will carry the No. ] signal calling assignment in '64. Wingback spot
will be strong with Dinky Mills, Jerry Tolley and Larry Rudisill being the key
personnel.

LOSSES- included end Richard Huneycutt, guards Phil Harris and Rapth
Royster, linebacker Frankie Galloway, fullback Tom Michel, blocking backs
Maurice Allen and Ralph Kinsey, and wingback Ricky Jarrell.

The Backfield-Wingbacks-Dinky Mills, Larry Rudisill and Jerry Tolley-
experienced.

Tailback-Bill Cline will carry the load here for his third year.

Fullback-Dave Alexander will go for the first time as a regular offensive
man.

Blocking Back-Norman Swindell-highly capable but untried in college
competition at this position.

The Line-Four ends-Dave Bumgarner, John McPhaul, Richard Bass, and
Johnny Anderson; four tackles-Colon Quinn, Jay Andrews, Ted Day and Rubie

Lewis; and four guards-Neel Linker, Mitchell Cannon, Corie McRae and Skipper
Duke-all 12 experienced.

The Sophomores and switched personnel must come through to give the
line balance.

Offense-as always-The Stasavich Single Wing.








1964 SCHEDULE

Date Time Opponent Site
Sept. 12 8:00 est Catawba Greenville, N. C.
Sept. 19 8:00 est West Chester State West Chester, Pa.
Sept. 26 8:00 est Howard College Greenville, N. C.
Cete. Ss OPEN
Oct. 76 8:00 est Wofford College Spartanburg, S. C.
Oct AF 8:00 est Lenoir Rhyne College Hickory, N. C.
Oct. - 24 8:00 est Richmond Univ. Greenville, N. C.
Oct. 31 2:00 est The Citadel Charleston, S. C.
Nov. 7 8:00 est Furman Univ. Greenville, S. C.
Nov. 14 2:00 est * Presbyterian Greenville, N. C.
* Homecoming
1963 RECORD

4 Score . Date Site Attend
Richmond 10, East Carolina 7 Sept. 14 Richmond, Va. 9,500
East Carolina 20, Wake Forest 10 Sept. 21 Greenville, N. C. 17,000
East Carolina 34, Wofford 7 Sept. 28 Greenville, N. C. 3,500
East Carolina 24, Presbyterian 7 2s ee Gee SE Ee od 4,500
East Carolina 6, Elon 0 Oct. 12 Greenville, N. C. 9,000
East Carolina 50, Western Carolina 0 Oct. 19 Greenville, N. C. 11,500
East Carolina 20, The Citadel 6 Nov. 2 Charleston, S. C. 7,500
East Carolina 28, Lenoir Rhyne 0 Nov. 9 Greenville, N. C. 10,500
East Carolina 14, Univ. of Tampa 8 Nov. 23 Tampa, Fla. 6,800
East Carolina 27, Northeastern 6 Dec. 14 Allentown, Pa. 2,700

(Eastern Bowl)

1963 LETTERMEN

RETURNING (19) LOST (11)

| E-Bumgarner, McPhaul, Bass, E-Huneycutt

' Anderson T-Harris, Heath
T-Quinn, Andrews, Day, Lewis G-Royster
G-Linker, Cannon, McRae, Duke C-Galloway, Stewart

| C-none

/ TB-Cline TB-Bovender
FB-Alexander, Hoover FB-DMichel
BB-Swindell BB-Allen, Kinsey
WB-AMills, Rudisill, Tolley WB-Jarrell

1964 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART

LE-Bumgarner, McPhaul, Bass
LT-Quinn, Andrews, Viverette
LG-Bostic, Cannon, Linker
C-Brown, Glaettli, Crew
RG-McRae, Duke, Gatling
RT-Day, Lewis, Cobb
RE-Anderson, Crane, DeGrange
BB-Swindell, Davis, Bullard
WB-AMills, Rudisill, Tolley
FB-Alexander, Richardson, Hoover
TB-Cline, Foley










CLARENCE STASAVICH
Head Football Coach and Athletic Director

On the Monday following the Presbyterian game last fall (October 7),
Clarence Stasavich was stricken by a serious heart attack. For three critical weeks
the eyes and hearts of the sports world were drawn to a bed at Greenville's Pitt
Memorial Hospital. During this anxious period hundreds of telegrams, telephone
calls, and letters flooded the wires, mail boxes, and switchboards - sending
prayers for Stas's recovery from friends from about every corner of the U. S. Four
weeks later his physician removed his name from the concerned roster. Today-
he has fully recovered and back in the harness - going full speed in preparation
to field his third football team for East Carolina.

Last year and for the third time, Stas was voted Coach of the Year in
District Three of the NCAA. Other honors came in 1959 and 1960. He was
runner up for National Coach of the Year on the 1960 ballot. At Lenoir Rhyne
in 1959, he was selected NAIA Coach of The Year by his collegues.

A native of Georgetown, IIlinois-he was educated in the city schools of this
small community. Being an outstanding high school football player he journeyed
south to shop around for a college and ended up at Lenoir Rhyne College in
Hickory. From then (1932) until a year ago-Clarence Stasavich became a very
important part of the lives of the people of Catawba County. He was a star
football and basketball player for the Bears where he earned the reputation of
being one of North Carolina's all time great athletes. 7

Stasavich received his A.B. Degree from L. R. in '35 and his M.A. from
U. N. C. in '47. His first coaching job was at Campbell College where he stayed
for three years before being tagged by Pat Shores to return to his alma mater
as assistant coach. He acted in this capacity for four years and then came the
war. Stasavich enlisted in the Navy and rose to the rank of Lt. Commander. He
saw action in both theaters as the skipper of an LST.

In 1946 he was appointed head football coach at Lenoir Rhyne and during
his fifteen years at the helm his teams registered a 120-36-7 record. The Bears
were undefeated in 1952, 55, 56, 59, and 60 and went on to win the national
championship in '60. While with the Bears he coached 53 men who were all
conference selections, 13 of them were also voted All-American recognition.
His East Carolina Record is ] 4-5-0.

He is married to the former Helen Warlick of Hickory and they have three
chlidren-Rebecca, Mary Helen, and Walter.

His hobbies-Fishing-(any kind).

es was appointed Athletic Director at East Carolina assuming duties July
1, 1963.

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DR. N. M. JORGENSEN

Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education at East Carolina

since eves: The. Creatas growth of his Physical Education Department neces-

i sitated that Dr. Jorgensen give up his responsibility as

Athletic Director July 1, 1963, and devote full time
to the P. E. program.

While serving as Athletic Director for 16 years,
intercollegiate athl�tics at East Carolina developed at
a rapid pace. Through his guidance East Carolina now
fields teams of top calibre in all sports.

Dr. Jorgensen, a native of Rigby, Idaho, attended
Utah State and received his M.A. from the University
of Oregon. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of
lowa. He is married to the former Martha Green of
lowa and they seven children: Larry, Lynn, Layne,
Mark, Karen, Janice, and Eva.



ODELL WELBORN - Line Coach

Coach Odell Welborn took over the helm of the Pirate Ship last season when
Skipper Stasavich reported to the sick bay. And a highly commendable job of
charting the course was logged by Welborn at the end
of the '63 voyage. He carried the Bucs through their
six remaining games and a bowl contest-without a
loss.

Welborn has been on the staff of the Pirates since
1960. He is a native of Thomasville, North Carolina,
and graduated from Elon Colle ege in 1956-where he
served as an assistant coach his junior and senior years.
Welborn entered Elon in 1948 and played tackle for
the Christians for two years-but in 1950 Uncle Sam
interrupted his college career and he served four years
in the USAF. During his tour of duty he played Service
football and was a head football coach with a USAF
football team during 1953-54.

Odell received his Masters Degree from UNC in 1958 and was a coach at
Greenville, N. C. High School from 1957-60.

He is married to the former Rachel Poole of Thomasville and they have
one daughter, Jane Bennett, 2% years.

His hobbies-hunting,. Goose, Duck, or Quail. Track Coach during the
spring.

BOB GANT T-Backfield Coach

Bob Gantt will begin his third season as a backfield coach for the Pirates
this fall. He came to East Carolina from Albemarle High School where he served
as Head Football Coach from 1959-61.

""Goo-Goo''-as he is nicknamed, played his foot-
ball at UNC under Coach Carl Snavely where he starred
at wingback in the grey fox's famed single wing offense.
He served in the Marine Corps from 1952-55 and re-
turned to Carolina to complete work for his Masters
in 1956-57. While as a graduate student he served
as an assistant freshman coach to the Football Tar
Babies.

From 1957 to 1959 he was assistant coach to
Toby Webb at Albemarle.

He is married to the former Christine Williamson
of Rock Ridge, N. C. They have three children, Lynn 6,
Janet 4, and Bobby, 2 years.

During the winter term Bob coaches the Buc wrestling team.

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HENRY VANSANT - Freshman Coach

Henry Vansant will take the reins of the East Carolina Baby Bucs for the
third straight year. Though his charges lost every contest on their grid slate dur-
ing the '63 campaign, nevertheless, quite a few of his Frosh Squad have been
"elevated to the varsity. At least three of his boys will
be potential starters..

Vansant is a native of Newport News, Virginia,
and received the B.A. and M.A. Degrees from ECC in

1961. While in college he played center on the Pirate
football squad-and was an outstanding defensive line-
backer.

Henry served three years with the 82nd Airborne
Division to complete his military obligations before
entering college in 1957. After graduating he held
the position of line coach at Hopewell, Virginia High
School where his team compiled a 9-1 record.

He is married to the former Ragnhilde MacDonald
of Fayetteville and they have one son, Charles, 4 years.

HAROLD BULLARD - End Coach

Harold Bullard begins his second year with the Pirates as Varsity End
Coach. A Native of Rockingham, North Carolina-he
played his football under Coach Stasavich at Lenoir
Rhyne, where he gained All-State and All-American
Honors. For three years he set the gridiron aflame with
his brilliant running at the Fullback post for the Bears.
During his career he became a football legend at the
Lutheran College making three All-American Teams
in 1957 (NAIA, Williamsons, and AP) and two AIl-
State Squads the same year. (Greensboro Daily News
and The Charlotte Observer). He was 9th draft choice
of the Baltimore Colts in 1959.

Prior to coming to East Carolina (where he re-
ceived his M.A. in 1963), he was head football coach
at Camden Military "Academy, Camden, South Carolina,
from 1958-62.

He is married to the former Margie Virginia Miller of Salisbury, they are
parents of two children, Harold, Jr.-age 4 and Jill Harris-age 6 months.







FOUR TOP PIRATE LINEMEN huddle around Head Football Coach Clarence
Stasavich. (Left to right) Guards Mitchell Cannon, Corey McRae, Skipper Duke;
and Tackle Colon Quinn.

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A STAN SANDERS | SHERMAN HUSTED

THE EAST CAROLINA FOOTBALL NETWORK

Stan Sanders, Sports Director of WGTC, Greenville, N. C., will be the king
behind the mike-calling the play by play this fall for the ECC Football Radio
Net. Sanders, who was in charge of color proceedings last year, was awarded the
game calling chores this fall due to special petitions from many sports fans
throughout Eastern North Carolina. Stan has an extensive and successful back-
ground in broadcasting sports throughout the Carolinas over many radio stations
from Manteo to Murphy. Stan is also the announcer for the ''Boy's Home Foot-
ball Network,'' which is broadcast over North Carolina Stations during the third
week in August.

Sherman Husted, popular Television Personality from WNCT, Channel 9,
Greenville, will be Color Man for the Buc network. Husted is a regular panel
member of the popular 'Carolina Today'' show very morning over Channel 9.
He is also rated as one of the top TV Weathermen in the Nation-presenting
five daily telecasts to a viewing audience of millions. An ordent sports fan,
Sherman will do a bang-up job of describing the activity on the field and in
the stands-during time outs and at half-time.

WGTC-AM and WNCT-FM are the home base originating stations. Many
\ Eastern North Carolina Radio Stations are members of the Net and will broadcast
the complete schedule.

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PRESS BOX - FICKLEN STADIUM

Desk space for 40 writers is available in the working press area of the
Ficklen Stadium Press Box. Ultra-modern in all respects, the facility is equipped
with three radio booths and a Camera Deck for television or newspaper photo-
graphers. A telephone desk in the rear of the working press station contains 4
telephones and 7 Western Union Wire Circuits.

A refreshment bar, supervised by a Press Box Steward, continually dispenses
a buffet during the Pirates' home games.

Two statisticians and a special secretary will furnish mimeographed play-
by-play accounts and stats at the end of each quarter.

The Press Box is also equipped with a Special Public Address System which
relays player identification and special information to the press.

Reservations for working press should be made at least one week in ad-
vance of the date of game by writing or telephoning Earl Aiken, Director of
Athletic Promotion.

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1964 EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE
VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER

Name
McPhaul, John *
Lewis, Doug
Ryan, Bob
Hilton, Truman
Grimes, Churchill
De Grange, David
Anderson, Jahnny
Collins, Wallace
Crane, Pete
Bumgarner, David *
Bass, Richard *
Newman, Jimmy

Odom, Ruffin

*

Viverette, Sammy
Cobb, Leroy

Cox, Franklin

Day, Ted *
Laughinghouse, Charles
Bernhardt, John
Cortese, Richard

Quinn, Colon *

Lewis, Rubie *

Linker, Neel *
Duke, Skipper *
Goforth, Lynn
Brennan, Jim
Wright, Steve
McRae, Corie *
Bostic, Walter
Dodd, Ken
Andrews, Jay *
Cannon, Mitchell *
Leftwich, James

Crew, Johnny
-Glaettli, Harold
Brown, Carl
Perry, Raymond
Goodman, Robert

Cooke, Sid

Cline, Bill *
Richardson, George
Foley, Jack

Alexander, Dave *
Richardson, George
- Brandt, Harry
Wheeler, James
Robertson, Ken
Hoover, Jim *

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197 21 Senior
162 21. Senior
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190 19 Soph.
200 19 Soph.
195... .21L Senior
239 18 Soph.
212. 29. Sooh:
247, 20. Sook
194. . 21 .. Senior
225 - 21. Senior
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"1? 522. Senior
209 20 *Junior
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178 21 Senior
181 20 Junior
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181 20 Junior
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196 25 Senior

Hometown

Raeford, N. C.
Thomasville, N. C.
Richmond, Va.
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Washington, N. C.
Ellicott City, Md.
Marion, N. C.
Dover, Del.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Valdese, N. C.
Wilson, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Ahoskie, N. C.

Enfield, N. C.
Greensboro, N. C.
Plymouth, N. C.
Washington, N. C.
Greenville, N. C.
Salisbury, N. C.
Washington, D. C.
Warsaw, N. C.
Clinton, N. C.

Mooresville, N. C.

Washington, N. C.

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Arlington, Va.

Rocky Mount, N. C. |
Thomasville, N. C.
Warsaw, N. C.

Norfolk, Va.

Louisville, Ky.

Farmville, N. C.
Vinton, Va. |

Morganton, N. C.
Catlett, Va.
Lexington, S. C.
Albemarle, N. C.
Manassas, Va.

Colonial Heights, Va.
Valdese, N. C.

Chevy Chase, Md.
Greenville, N. C.

Washington, D. C.
Chevy Chase, Md.
West Long Branch, N. J
Wilson, N. C.
Leaksville, N. C.

Ridley, Pa.






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WINGBACKS

Forbes, Charles 5-6 150 19 Soph. Robersonville, N. C.
Boggs, Charles 5-8 173. 20 Soph. Fairfax, Va.
Rudisill, Larry * 5-9 181 22 Senior Hickory, N. C.
Tolley, Jerry * 5-10 174 21 Senior Edenton, N. C.
Ellis, Robert 5-11 172 19 Soph. Burlington, N. C.
Mills, Dinky * 5-8 173. 21 Senior Ayden, N. C.
Webster, Harry 5-8 165 21 Junior Murfreesboro, N. C.
Canup, Johnny 5-8 163 20+ Junior Salisbury, N. C.
Handy, Mike 5-8 171 20 Soph. Ridgeway, N. C.

* Indicates letterman

BLOCKING BACKS

Bullard, Ikey 5-9 174 20 Junior Lumberton, N. C.
Davis, Richard 5-11 184 19 Soph. Bladenboro, N. C.
Swindell, Norman * 5-8 187 20 Junior New Bern, N. C.



DAVID BUMGARNER JOHNNY ANDERSON JOHN McPHAUL

ENDS

JOHNNY ANDERSON: Senior, 22, 200, 6-2, Marion, N. C.

Johnny is a definite starter at one of the flanker posts. His 1963 average in
the pass receiving department was 14.4 yards (catching ]6 passes for one TD
and 3 two-pointers). Yardage covered was 231 yards. Tough, hard hitting and
a capable blocker.

DAVID BUMGARNER: Senior, 21, 197, 6-1, Valdese, N. C. (Alt. Captain)
- The Pirate's top flanker, 3 year letterman, Alternate Captain . . . . Caught
23 passes for 328 yards last season for an average of 14.2 yards per reception
. Scored 20 points, 3 TD's and 2 Conversions . . . Indications for Dave's
last year point to his greatest hour.

JOHN McPHAUL: Junior, 20, 175, 6-2, Raeford, N. C. 3
His team-mates call him ''Stix'' for short . .. referring to long and
lankey but the coaches too . . . have a word for him and that word is '"Tough''
. . A letterman who will definitely get one of the starting end posts .
Played mostly defense last year but is capable of going either way .. . Fine
receiver.

RICHARD BASS: Senior, 21, 162, 6-1, Wilson, N. C.
Played at the wingback. slot during his sophomore year and part of his junior

year . . . moved over to end the latter part of last year where he turned in an
excellent job... very fast man with good hands . . . capable of getting past
the safety man. "Bass is a track star during the spring . . . and ran this spring

in the NCAA meet at Fresno, California.

RUFFIN ODOM: Junior, 20, 180, 6-0, Ahoskie, N. C.
Saw some action as a defensive end last year . . . fine strong boy .
who could develop with hard work . . . will add depth to the flanker posts.

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RICHARD BASS TED DAY COLON QUINN

DAVID DeGRANGE: Sophomore, 19, 192, 6-2, Ellicott City, Md.

Looked very good in winter drills 2258 big boy with lots of promise. Will
have an excellent opportunity to play in the number two slot this fall. Predicted
to be a top preformer before graduation.

PETE CRANE: Sophomore, 19, 186, 6-0, Fayetteville, N. C.
A starter on last's year Frosh team until an injury put him on the sidelines
. Came fast during winter drills . . . A real hard worker with an excellent
attitude. Was captain of last year's frosh team. Average pass receiver.

BOB RYAN: Junior, 21, 195, 6-0, Richmond, Va.

A transfer from Chowan Junior College where he played two years of foot-
ball. This newcomer will add depth to the end position . . . Big, and strong but
has average speed.

JIMMY NEWMAN: Sophomore, 20, 186, 6-2, Greenville, N. C.
Did not play last year as a freshman but came out for the first time during
winter drills . . . as a performer he is untried and untested.

CHURCHILL GRIMES: Sophomore, 19, 177, 6-0, Washington, N. C.
Played Fullback for the freshman last year but will be playing end for the

varsity. Labled as a "'hitter'' . . . he could see lots of action before the final
gun sounds next fall.

WALLACE COLLINS: Senior, 22, 205, 6-1, Dover, Del.
A transfer from Chowan Junior College. Big, agile and quick . . . fits into
this fall's plans as a defensive specialist.

TRUMAN HILTON: Junior, 21, 185, 6-3, Chapel Hill, N. C.

Good reserve prospect with capabilities of playing some... if needed.
Should improve as the season progresses.
DOUG LEWIS: Sophomore, 19, 173, 6-0, Thomasville, N. C.

Moved from Fullback this past summer in order to bolster strength of this
position. Used on the frosh team last fall as a defensive halfback ... has fair
speed . . . and coaches say he is good prospect for plenty of action this year.

TACKLES

TED DAY: Senior, 21, 195, 6-0, Washington, N. C., -(Captain)
Three year. letterman and one of the Top Linemen to ever play for East

Carolina . . . as quick as a cat, hits harder than the best footballer . .. ex-
cellent team leader . . . fine student. All State .. . 1963 .. . Most valu-
able player... 1963.
COLON QUINN, Senior, 21, 194, 5-11, Warsaw, N. C.
Will give everything he has to the game until the final whistle . . . tough
tackler, good blocker . . . and a good scrapper. Three year letterman... . and

ounce for ounce one of the best football players on the squad.

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RUBIE LEWIS MITCHELL CANNON SKIPPER DUKE

RUBIE LEWIS: Senior, 21, 225, 5-11, Clinton, N. C.

Came to East Carolina from Chowan last year . . . and started right out
4 playing varsity football. A big, quick man, with lots of intestinal fortitude
especially on defense. Lettered last year . . . and expected to do the

same this fall.

SAMMY VIVERETTE: Sophomore, 19, 195, 5-9, Enfield, N. C.
Starting tackle for the freshman team last fall . . . Very quick and agile.
Will improve with experience and should be a first line reserve this year.

LEROY, COBB: Sophomore, 19, 190, 5-9, Greensboro, N. C.

Starting tackle for the Frosh team... an excellent student and a real
tough lineman with better than average potential . . . will see some action
this fall.

JOHN BERNHARDT: Sophomore, 20, 212, 6-0, Salisbury, N. C.

Played at defensive tackle during winter drill and showed up well . . . has
ability to play a lot of defense this fall if he can weather the contact under
game conditions.

RICHARD CORTESE: Sophomore, 20, 227, 5-9, Washington, D. C.

First time out was during spring drills . . . a newcomer who has no game ex-
perience since he didn't play on the frosh squad. Still a big question mark and
time will tell.

FRANKLIN COX: Sophomore, 19, 200, 5-10, Plymouth, N. C.
1 Played Frosh ball but was not a starter . . . A big rangey Boy with plenty
of strength . . . Could be of some help on the latter units if he works hard.

CHARLES LAUGHINGHOUSE: Sophomore, 18, 239, 6-2, Greenville, N. C.
Did not play on the Freshman squad but came out during winter drills. Has
little experience but could develop into a good defensive tackle.

GUARDS

SKIPPER DUKE: Senior, 22, 217, 6-0, Washington, N. C.

A three-year letterman, Skipper has proven to be a demon at his guard posi-
tion. Duke was a standout on the line last year and looked like an All-American
during the winter game. His last year with the Pirates should be his greatest.

MITCHELL CANNON: Junior, 20, 214, 6-1, Farmville, N. C.

Lettered last year and was a real hoss' on defense ... hits with ex-
plosive power and a definite starter this fall. May be used some on offense this
year. A Big boy . . . with the attitude it takes to make a great football player.

JAY ANDREWS: Junior, 20, 215, 5-11, Louisville, Ky.

Was injured during the Presbyterian and Citadel games last year . . . and
spent weeks in the hospital last fall after a serious knee operation. Is fully heal-
ed now and ready for renewed action. Was strong during winter drills and is
a probable starter this fall. Played enough before his injury to letter.

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CORIE McRAE: Junior, 20, 197, 5-10, Thomasville, N. C.

One might say that this boy is a 'Quick Bull' . . . excellent blocker...
and fast for a lineman. Lettered last year and will more than likely get a start-
ing berth on the offensive team. Great attitude and a hard worker.

NEEL LINKER: Junior, 20, 185, 5-9, Thomasville, N. C.

"Link" has plenty of drive . . . and surprising power for a small lineman.
Very quick and agile . . . good speed... . lettered last fall . . . and will see
enough action to repeat this year.

WALTER BOSTIC: Sophomore, 19, 190, 5-10, Warsaw, N. C.

Started as a freshman and quickly moved into a potential starting varsity
berth during winter drills. Is developing fast and with hard work should become
one of the top Pirate linemen . . . Has the speed and quickness of a backfield
ace.

JAMES LEFTWICH: Senior, 21, 206, 6-1, Vinton, Va.
A very reliable boy who will do the job when the occasion arises. Highly
dependable and an excellent team man.

LYNN GOFORTH: Junior, 20, 209, 6-0, Olin, N. C.
A big, strong boy . . . who never played football until he came to East
Carolina. Strictly a reserve in depth at the present time.

KEN DODD: Sophomore, 19, 213, 6-1, Norfolk, Va.

Ken did not play much freshman football because he was handicapped with
a playing weight of 244 Ibs. . . . last fall. He has reduced to about 213 Ibs.
and with work will continue to develop.

JIM BRENNAN: Sophomore, 19, 195, 6-0, Arlington, Va.

Made rapid strides during winter drills and is expected to be more improved
as the season progresses. Played very little with the frosh but could see plenty of
service with the varsity.

STEVE WRIGHT: Sophomore, 19, 190, 5-10, Rocky Mount, N. C.
Regular guard with the Baby Bucs last fall. Tall, rangy boy with plenty of
ability. A good prospect for the varsity as he gains experience. Excellent student.

CENTERS

CARL BROWN: Sophomore, 20, 205, 6-0, Lexington, S. C.

Inelgible in '63 since he transferred last year from Mississippi Southern.
The man who was groomed during winter drills to fill the sho&s (Big Ones) of
All American middle linebacker and defensive signal caller, Frankie Galloway.
Carl, just might fill the bill since he is a big boy with plenty of football talent.

JOHNNY CREW: Sophomore, 18, 185, 6-0, Morganton, N. C.

Captain of last year's Freshman team. Moved into starting center position
last spring and appears to get the nod at this post at the beginning of the season.
Johnny has he attitude of a champion and the fortitude of a lion . . . A great
hustler.

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HAROLD GLAETTLI: Sophomore, 19, 185, 6-0, Catlett, Va.

Played four positions on last fall's Freshman team, defensive Guard, Tackle,
End and Linebacker. Considered by the coaches as a top prospect for the starting
varsity berth . . . Harold has talent and works hard while on the practice field,
and its likely he'll be snapping the ball quite often this fall.

RAYMOND PERRY: Junior, 20, 186, 6-3, Albemarle, N. C.

Will be called on to do a little relief work from time to time. Raymond's
attitude makes him an excellent utility man.

ROBERT GOODMAN: Sophomore, 20, 195, 5-11, Manassas, Va.

Saw limited action as a linebacker last year with the Baby Bucs due to
injuries suffered during the middle of the season. Still must have some game
experience for the real test.

TAILBACKS

BILL CLINE: Senior, 21, 178, 5-11, Valdese, N. C.

One of the most capable backfield men to ever attend East Carolina...
Talented-Triple Threater-Last year scored 28 points, was total offense leader
with a game average of 90.8; Completed 44 passes for 693 yards and 9 TD's
and was the leading punter-(kicked 53 times for 1732 yds.-and a game aver-
age of 33.3). Two year letterman-AP-AII American Sophomore year.

JACK FOLEY: Sophomore, 20, 175, 6-2, Greenville, N. C.

Jack was hampered with injuries during his tenure with the Frosh Club and
was unable to play but very little. Winter drills helped with his recovery and he
should be in top form this fall. A 10 second man. . . quick as lightning . . . who
should start climbing the football ladder this fall. Coaches expect great things
from this man during his next three years.

SID COOKE: Junior, 21, 175, 6-0, Colonial Heights, Va.
A Junior College transfer who will add depth to this position. Should develop
some with added game experience.

FULLBACKS

DAVE ALEXANDER: Junior, 21, 185, 5-11, Washington, D. C.

Though Dave played most of the time on defense last year he will be called
on to go both ways this fall . . . A hard running, very agile football player
who more than likely will get the starting assignment vacated by Tom Michel.
Lettered last year and will easily repeat this fall.

GEORGE RICHARDSON: Junior, 20, 181, 5-9, Chevy Chase, Md.

Moved from Tailback to Fullback in, order to give this key position added
depth. A Pile Driving Runner . . . who throws like a Good T- quarterback. Show-
ed up well during winter drills and scored two touchdowns during the intra-
squad game.

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KEN ROBERTSON: Junior, 21, 193, 5-10, Leaksville, N. C.
Has all the talent in the world to be a great Fullback . . . Hard Running
and hard to bring down. Could blossom into a starter before the season ends.

JIM HOOVER: Senior, 25, 196, 5-10, Ridley, Pa.

Jim has been a fine utility man during the past two seasons. Had enough
game experience to letter last fall . . . Will add needed depth to this spot in
the backfield.

BLOCKING BACKS

NORMAN SWINDELL: Junior, 20, 174, 5-9, New Bern, N. C.

Moved from center during the winter drills and has been coming fast. The
number one candidate to take over Allen's signal calling chores this year... .
A fine Blocker and catches the ball well. Lettered last fall.

IKEY BULLARD: Junior, 20, 174, 5-9, Lumberton, N. C.
A real team man with a fine attitude who give the game every physical and
mental effort. Should play enough this fall to. letter.

RICHARD DAVIS: Sophomore, 19, 184, 5-11, Bladenboro, N. C.

Regular offensive and defensive End for the Freshman Team last fall. Moved
to Blocking Back during winter drills and is currently holding the number two
spot on the varsity. Field Generaled like a veteran during the intra-squad game
last spring. Strong, quick and agile.

WINGBACKS

LARRY RUDISILL: Senior, 22, 181, 5-8, Hickory, N. C.

Rudisill, a high stepping ten second man, is one of the key defensive backs
on the Pirate Squad. Though most of the time he is a man who guards the goal
line . . . he is often used as an offensive threat. During the '63 season he
scored one touchdown and had a rushing average of 5.8 yards in 12 carries.

JERRY TOLLEY: Senior, 21, 174, 5-10, Edenton, N. C.

Jerry was hampered by injuries from the start of the season last year. Should
be in better physical condition this fall and will get a starting call on the defen-
sive squad. Pound for Pound, one of the best backfield men to ever wear the
East Carolina colors. Great on the breakway run and dynamite on punt returns.
Lettered the past two seasons.

DINKY MILLS: Senior, 21, 173, 5-8, Ayden, N. C.

"'Dinky'' came into his own last year during the Presbyterian game and has
been going like a little Bull ever since . . . Leading scorer for the WB's last
fall with 30 markers . . . second only to Michel. Has the starting offensive
position sewed up at the beginning of this year's grid warfare. Hard worker .. .
quick, fast and tough.

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JOHN CANUP: Junior, 20, 163, 5-8, Salisbury, N. C.
This could be a big year for Johnny since he will be counted on to carry
a full load on defense . . . also capable of doing a lot of the kicking on offense.

ROBERT ELLIS: Sophomore, 19, 172, 5-11, Burlington, N. C.

One of the top backfield prospects from the '63 Freshman crop.Good pass
receiver with speed to spare. Capable of playing offense and defense and is
counted on to see action a plenty this fall. Played the Single Wing in High
School thus being well schooled in the Pirate's Basic offense.

HARRY WEBSTER: Sophomore, 21, 165, 5-8, Murfreesboro, N. C.
A transfer who did not play football in '63. A small boy with plenty of
drive but without any experience.

CHARLES FORBES: Sophomore, 19, 150, 5-6, Robersonville, N. C.
Even though a small boy .. . saw plenty of action with the Baby Bucs
last fall. Plenty of desire and should play some before he graduates.

CHARLES BOGGS: Sophomore, 20, 173, 5-8, Fairfax, Va.
Came out during winter drills for the first time. Is a long way from being
fully developed football player. Needs game experience for any judgment.

MIKE HANDY: Sophomore, 20, 171, 5-8, Ridgeway, Va.

Will play his first college football this fall. Came out during winter drills
and will need lots of heavy work and game experience. Strictly a reserve in depth
at the present time.



KEN ROBERTSON JOHN BERNHARDT LYNN GOFORTH
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First Game September 12
at Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000) Greenville, 8:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-3, L-7, T-1

Catawba College-Salisbury, North Carolina, Enrollment-446 Men, 392
Women.

Colors-Blue and White. Nickname-lIndians. Athletic Director-Harvey
Stratton. Conference-Carolinas.

Publicity Director-David E. Setzer

Head Coach-Harvey Stratton (Catawba '54). Assistants-Don Maphis (West
Virginia), Sam Moir (Appalachian '49).

System-Pro-style. Captain-To be selected.

1964 Outlook-Stratton and his assistants face a rebuilding job for 1964
after losing 13 seniors, most of them starters, from the 1963 squad that was
co-champion of the Carolinas Conference. The line will be the area of greatest
rebuilding as the backfield remains particularly strong. This will be one of the
youngest squads ever fielded by Catawba, but it contains only 3 seniors so the
1965 team looks to be one of the strongest in many seasons.

Returning Lettermen: 16-Eddie Gomez, E; Bobby Childress, E; Sam Boyd,
E; Gene Appler, T; Ron Macaroni, G; Carlton Beland, G; Bob Petters, G; Don
Wilkinson, C: Tom Bailey, C; John Scott, QB; Barry Lutz, HB; David Campbell,
HB; Marshall Murphy, HB; Bryan Applefield, HB; Kenny Templeton, HB; Sammy
Liberatore, HB.

Promising Newcomers-Bob McLeod, E; Sammy Bryant, T; Reid Bradshaw,
T; James Moose, QB; Hank Armstrong, HB; Bill Blackmon, HB.

Chief Losses-Bucky Pope, E; Butch Moore, E: Mike Harris, E; John Sanders,
T; Roy Diviney, T; Ron Nicewonger, T; Charles Little, G; Larry Beightol, G;
Charles Belcher, G; Andy Peretin, C; Bill McDevitt, QB; Ron Crouse, HB.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 12-East Carolina at Greenville (N)
Sept. 19-Mars Hill at Salisbury (N)

Sept. 26-Newberry at Salisbury (N)

Oct. 3-Emory & Henry at Emory, Va. (N)
Oct. 10-Western Carolina at Salisbury (N)
Oct. 17-Appalachian at Boone

Oct. 24-Elon at Burlington

Oct. 31-Frederick at Salisbury (HC)

Nov. 7-Wofford at Spartanburg (N)

Nov. 14-Guilford at Greensboro

Nov. 26-Lenoir Rhyne at Salisbury

1963 Record (6.3)

18 Davidson 14
14 Newberry (�)
21 Emory & Henry 26
6 Western Carolina 0
33 Appalachian 36
12 Elon 7
7 Frederick 13
52 Guilford 0
13 Lenoir Rhyne 0





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Second Game September 19
at Farrell Stadium (5,000), West Chester, Pennsylvania, 8:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-2, L-0, T-0

West Chester State-Wester Chester, Pennsylvania. Enrollment-1151 Men,

1653 Women.
Colors-Purple and Gold. Nickname-Rams. Athletic Director-Robert W.
Reese.
| Conference-Pennsylvania State College.
j Publicity Director-Robert W. Reese
f Head Coach-Dr. Jim Bonder. Assistants-Robert Mitten, John Furlow, Walt
Buechele.

System-Split-T. Captains-Appointed each game.

1964 Outlook-Prospects look promising. A ball control game is anticipated
because of excellent running strength. New sophomores should give squad better
balance in passing game. Squad should be bigger with line showing more speed
than previous year.

Returning Lettermen: 17-Dan Ferguson, E; John Roberts, E: Roger Augen-
baugh, E; Scott Kugler, T; Joe Jackson, T; Tom Gray, T; Joe Mingioni, G; Fred
Murren, G; Mike Mokriski, C; Terry Eberly, QB; Jimmy Holt, QB; Clay Buchell,
HB; John Gerney, HB; Vince Grubb, HB; Ralph Lowe, HB; John Florence, FB;
Steve Kuhn, HB.

Promising Newcomers-Phil Harmon, QB; Steve Laughman, G; Vince Cap-
| pello, G; Ray Kurowski, C; Ron Smeltzer, C; Sam Thompson, FB.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19-E. Carolina at West Chester (N)
Sept. 25-E. Stroudsburg at West Chester (N)
Oct. 3-West Chester at Millersville

Oct. 9-Bloomsburg at West Chester (N)
Oct. 17-West Chester at Ithaca

Oct. 23-Kutztown at West Chester (N)
Oct. 31-Mansfield St. at Mansfield

Nov. 6-Cheyney at West Chester (N)

1963 Record



9 Villanova 21
21 E. Stroudsburg 0
26 Millersville 6
28 Bloomsburg 0
20 So. Conn. �)
34 Kutztown 0
55 Mansfield 0
75 Cheyney 0
36 Slippery Rock 7

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HOWARD COLLEGE

Third Game September 26
at Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000), Greenville, 8:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-0, L-0, T-0

Howard College-Birmingham, Alabama. Enrollment-1400 Men, 800
Women.

Colors-Crimson and Blue. Nickname-Bulldogs. Athletic Director-James
Sharman.

Conference-!ndependent
Publicity Director-George Hudson Smith
Head Coach-Herman L. 'Bubba' Scott (Troy State, '49). Assistants-Don

Coleman (Howard, '61), Bill Hyde, Ken Moore.
System--T with variations. Captains-Game captains.

1964 Outlook-The backfield will be the strongest part of the '64 squad.
Quarterback Larry Wyatt, Halfback Richard Cruce, and Fullback Larry Lackey
(regulars last year) are back. Coach Scott has three men who can start at fullback
since Lackey has been switched to halfback. Wally Burnham, honorable Little
All-American center in '63 heads the line personnel. The tackle and guard slots
are strong and the weak end play is improving.

Returning Lettermen: 22-Charles Jacob, E; Mike Bishop, E; Ronnie
Mickwee, E; Alex Johnson, T; Charlie Smith, T; Don Shurbet, T; Bobby Austin,
G; Wally Burnham, C; Marvin Thornton, C; Buddy Cutcliffe, C; Larry Wyatt, QB;
Donnie Turner, QB; David Hall, QB; Richard Cruce, HB: Larry Lackey, HB;
Jeff Hopping, HB; Dave Currey, HB; Tommy Hamby, FB; Ed Donahue, FB; Harry
Hitchcock, FB; Charles Boyd, G; Rex Keeling, K.

Promising Newcomers-Jimmy Jackson, E; Frankie Patterson, HB.

Chief Losses-HB Reggie Allen (drafted by Dallas Cowboys); Ends Don Green
and Odell Ozley; Dan Mudge, G.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19-Troy State at Howard (N)

Sept. 26-East Carolina at Greenville

Oct. 3-McNeese State at Howard (D)
Oct. 10-Northeost, La. at Howard (D)

Oct. 17-Delta State at Cleveland, Miss. (N)
Oct. 24-Open

Oct. 31-Miss. College at Howard (HC) (D)
Nov. 7-Carson-Newman at Howard (N)
Nov. 14-Chattanooga at Chattanooga (N)

1963 Record



0 Miss. State 43
7 S E Louisiane i�)
0 McNeese St. 28
13 Northeast La. 7
6 Delta State 0
26 U. Mexico 14
3 Miss. College 3
9 Carson-Newman 0
16 Louisiana Col. 17

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WOFFORD COLLEGE

Fourth Game October 10
at Snyder Field (6,000), Spartanburg, South Carolina, 8:00 EST

SERIES RECORD. W-1, L-2, T-1

Wofford-Spartanburg, S. C. Enrollment-850

Colors-Gold and Black. Nickname-Terriers. Athletic Director-Conley T.
Snidow.

Conference-NAIA-District 26.
Publicity Director-Marion B. Peavey.

Head Coach-Conley T..Snidow. Assistants-Jim Brakefield, Gene Alex-
ander, Bob Muirhead.

System-Split-T with fullback set as flanker. Captains-Ken Moorhead,
John Housel.

1964 Outlook-The Terriers will have one sound unit composed of letter-
men. The second unit will have some non-lettermen. "This is a team with a lot
of question marks and predcitions concerning next season's success would be
premature,'' says Snidow. The team is composed of 35 returning squad members--
11 Seniors and 18 Sophomores. Overall the squad lacks depth, but is a little
more experienced than last year's team.

Returning Lettermen: 19-Todd Heldrath, QB; Mullins McLeod, QB; Bill
Land, HB; Archie Black, HB; Walter Sweatt, HB; John Gregg, HB; Howard
Hughes, HB; Thomas Johnson, Fl; Bill Dayvault, C; Frank Satterfield, C; Ken
Morehead, G; Gary Bethard, G; Lamar Westberry, G; Don Williams, T; Robby
Atkins, T; Lanier Phillips, T; Bob Smith, E; Paul Infinger, E; Danny Suit, G.

Promising Newcomers-Waoarren Whittaker, QB; Ralph Simons, C; Joseph
Borum, T; Wilson Rourk, HB; Milton Rhodes, HB; Ron Pelfrey, E.

Chief Losses-Mickey Byrd, C; Mark Noel, E: Monnie Broome, Flanker.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19-Lenoir Rhyne (N)

Sept. 26-Furman at Greenville, South Carolina
Oct. 3-Presbyterian (N)

Oct. 10-East Carolina (N)

Oct. 17-Newberry at Newberry (N)

Oct. 24-E. Tenn. St. in Johnson City

Oct. 3]-Appalachian at Appalachian (N)
Nov. 7-Catawba (HC)

Nov. 14-At Tampa, Fla. (N)

Nov. 21-Davidson (N)

1963 Record



6 Lenoir Rhyne 16
19 Furman 21
21 Presbyterian 6

7 East Carolina 34
29 Newberry 6
20 E. Tenn. St. 32
21 Appalachian 14

6 Tampa 7

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LENOI ANYNE

Fifth Game October 17
at College Field (9,500), Hickory, 8:00 EST.
SERIES RECORD: W-14, L.4, T-0

Lenoir Rhyne College-Hickory, N. C. Enrollment-555 Men, 564 Women.
Colors-Red and Black. Nickname-Bears. Athletic Director-Hanley Painter
Conference-Carolinas Conference.
Publicity Director-Hayward Thompson
Head Coach-Hanley Painter. Assistants-Norman Punch, Walter Cornwell.
System-Single wing. Captains-To be selected.

1964 Outlook-Lack of depth may be a major problem for Coach Hanley
Painter as he starts his third season with Lenoir Rhyne. The Bears will have a
young, but experienced backfield returning with sophomore Craig Wardlow at
tailback, sophomore Eric Vivan at fullback and sophomore Mike Campbell at
wingback. Freshman Clark Yokley may be in line for the blocking back duties.
The line has suffered severe losses from last season and may be the Bears
weak link.

Returning Lettermen: 18-Tom Brown, FB; Al Carelli, C; Andre Correll,
T; Sam Fowler, E; Jerry Kandzer, E; Bob Montgomery, BB; Eric White, G; Henry
Graham, C; Jim Qualls, TB; Bob Zande, E: Herb Arteaga, FB; George Blanton,
G; Mike Campbell, WB; David Elder, E; Jerry Rhodes, WB; Eric Vivian, FB;
Craig Wardlaw, TB; Bokey Wright, BB.

Promising Newcomers-Clark Yokley, BB; Richard McGee, G; Earl Linger-
felt, T: Bo Forehand, T; Robbin Potrafka, E.

Chief Losses-Howard Barnhardt, C; Mike Pope, BB; Richard Bohart, G;
Ronald Buick, T; Brennan Elliott, WB; Marion Kirby, T; Bob Shore, T.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19-Wofford at Spartanburg, S. C. (N)
Sept. 26-Presbyterian at Hickory (N)

Oct. _3-Newberry at Newberry, S. C. (N)
Oct. 10-Appalachian at Hickory (N)

Oct. 17-East Carolina at Hickory (N)

Oct. 24Western Carolina at Hickory (N)

Nov. 7-Frederick at Hickory (N)

Nov. 14-Elon at Burlington (N)

Nov. 26-Catawba at Salisbury

1963 Record

16 Wofford 6
7 Presbyterian 0
14 Newberry 27
6 Appalachian 20
45 Guilford 7
21 Western Carolina 20
27 Wittenberg 28
0 East Carolina 28
7 Elon 40

0 Catawba 13










_--AIGHMOND UNIVERSITY

at Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000), Greenville, 8:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-4, 4-1, T-0

University of Richmond-Richmond, Va. Enrollment-4,000 men, 1,000
Women

Colors-Red and Blue. Nickname-Spiders. Athletic Director-Malcolm U.
Pitt

Conference-Southern

Publicity Director-Walt Drewry.

Head Coach-Edwin J. Merrick. Assistants-Danny DeFalco, Carl Bolt,

a Dick Humbert.

System-T with variations. Captains-Not named.

1964 Outlook-Development of an interior line is Spiders' big problem.
Losses were heavy at guard, center and tackle. Backfield may be best ever with

fl excellent depth as well as at end. Overhead game should be good with Quarter-
back Ronnie Smith passing to Ends Pete Emelianchik, John Hilton and Kirk
Kressler and Halfbacks Kenny Stoudt and Norris Aldridge. Stoudt heads exper-
ienced group of halfbacks backed by promising sophs. Ron Gordon takes over as
No. 1 fullback. 1

Returning Lettermen: 16-Ronnie Smith, QB; Bill Silvi, QB; Kenny Stoudt,
HB; Mike Smelser, HB; Warren Hayes, HB; Pete Britton, HB; Norris Aldridge,
HB; Ron Gordon, HB; Roger Moore, FB; Joe Stromick, HB (def.); John Deeter, T;
Dick er iecsaia T; Pete Emelianchik, E; Kirk Kressler, E; Ed Kullaf, E: John
Hilton, E.

Promising Newcomers-Bruce Soderstrom, E; Don Carfagna, E; Bob Ring, E;
Sam Anderson, C; John Bond, C; Bob Andrews, G; Bernie Ortwein, G; Larry
Pew, G: Ray Tate, G; Larry Zunich, HB; John Gillen, T; Mike Robochik, T; Bill
Ronemus, T; Doug Davis, FB; Ron Long, FB; Jan Linn, QB; Bob Makowsky, QB;
Ronnie Grubbs, HB; Mike Kicidis, HB; Bob Crute, HB; Henry Shotwell, HB;
Rick Payne, HB.

Chief Losses-Bob Drobney, E; Al Mitchell, T: Larry Duty, T; Dick Foutz,
G; Joe Kessel, G; Fred Mancuso, G; Gerald Lofstead, G; Jim Helvin, C; Ken

i boicrisge~ "s HB; Larry Deco, FB; Bruce Gossett, kicking specialist; Tommy Pea-
cock, FB.

1964 Schedule
Sept. 19-West Virgina at Richmond (N)
Sept. 24-V. M. |. at Richmond (N)
Oct. 3-Southern Miss. at Harrisburg (N)
Oct. 10-The Citadel at Charleston, S. C. (N)
Oct. 17-Davidson at Davidson, N. C.
Oct. 24-East Carolina at Greenville, N. C.
Oct. 31-Holy Cross at Worcester, Mass.
Nov. 7-Buffalo at Buffalo, N. Y
Nov. 14-Furman at Richmond, Va.
Nov. 26-William & Mary at Richmond, Vo.

1963 Record



10 East Carolina 7
6 Tennessee 34
28 Florida 35
0 So. Miss. 7
21 Davidson 13
7 Vv. M. I. 7
13 Virginia Tech 14
26 The Citadel 14
0 Syracuse 50
William & Mary 29

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TH GHTADEL

Seventh Game October 31
at Johnson Hagood Stadium (22,500), Charleston, S. C., 2:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-1, L-1, T-0

The Citadel-Charleston, S. C. Enrollment-2,000 men.

Colors-Blue and White. Nickname-Cadets or Bulldogs. Athletic Director-
Edward L. Teague, Jr.

Conference- Southern

Publicity Director-Bill Stewart

Head Coach-Eddie Teague (UNC ''44). Assistants-Pride Ratterree (Wake
Forest 46), Hank Witt (Newberry '50), Jack Hall (Newberry '50), Jim Newsome
(Lenoir-Rhyne '52), Jerry Nettles (The Citadel '60).

System-T with variations. Captain-Frank Murphy, Center.

1964 Outlook-The Citadel will open the new season without the services
of an experiencd quarterback-John Breedlove and Ed Brewster will handle the
signal calling chores and both have fine potential-Time will tell-The running
backs will have good speed and good power-Mike Lane, fullback, is a football
player, at 5-10, 189 pounds. He has outstanding speed for a fullback and runs
with authority-The halfbacks boast good exerience-Center Frank Murphy,
team captain can play with anyone-The tackles, Mitchell Foster, John Reeves,
Jim Lewis, and Doug Cobb have good size and speed-Joe Missar returns to the
guard post and is counted on for a good year-Setter size up front, more height
in the defensive secondary and good team speed are expected to be the keys to
the new season.

Returning Lettermen: 24-Bill Cooper, E; Dick Bills, E: Mike Addison, E;
Mike Caldwell, E; Joe Missar, G; Cris Crisman, G; Mel Phillips, G; Wilbur Fallaw,
G; Frank Murphy, C; Pat Green, C; Henry Gehlken, C; John Breedlove, QB; Ed
Brewster, QB: Converse Chellis, HB; Jim Parker, HB; Wes Matthews, HB; Vance
Caesar, HB; Dennis Vincent, HB; Francis Grant, HB; Kroghie Andresen, HB;
Mike Lane, FB; Jim Zalaznik, T; Mitchell Foster, T; Jim Lewis, T; Doug Cobb T.

Promising Newcomers-AlI Jones, E; Ted Bridis, E; Dan Farley, T: Mike
Barbier, T; Paul Cheshier, G; Backs: Tom Moore, Tommy Benson, Dick Hanes.

Chief Losses-Vince Petno, E; Marshall Hunt, E; Doug Shaffer, T; Jim
Alderman, T; Bob Wofford, G; Paul Stork, G; Coley Brown, G; Joe Buckner, C;
Wade St. John, QB; Joe Cannarella, QB; Nick DiLoreto, FB; Bruce Whitney, FB.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19--Army at West Point, N. Y.

Sept. 26-West Virginia at Morgantown, W. Va.
Oct. 3-Davidson at Charleston, S. C.

Oct. 10-Richmond at Charleston, S. C.

Oct. 17-William & Mary at Williamsburg, Va.
Oct. 24-Furman at Greenville, x

Oct. 31-East Carolina at Charleston, S. C.

Nov. 7-South Carolina at Columbia, S. C.

Nov. 14-VMI at Charleston, S. C.

Nov. 21-George Washington at Charleston, S. C.

1963 Record

0 William & Mary 7
28 Davidson 6
27 George Washington 22
24 Presbyterian 0
10 Arkansas State 9
25 Furman 34

6 East Carolina 20

6 Richmond 26
8 VMI 33
12 Southern Mississippi 37










FURAN UNIVERSITY

Eighth Game November 7
at Sirrine Stadium (12,000), Greenville, S. C., 8:00 EST
SERIES RECORD: W-1, L-0, T-0

Furman University-Greenville, S. C. Enrollment-850 men, 600 women.

Colors-Purple and White. Nickname-Paladins. Athletic Director-J. Lyles
Alley.

Conference- Southern

Publicity Director-Fletcher Allen.

r Head Coach-Robert B. (Bob) King. Assistants-Jackie Powers, Jimmy
Williams, Billy Canty.

System-Pro-type offense, T. Captain-Ernie Zuberer, FB, Senior.

1964 Outlook-The Paladians of Coach Bob King are losing eight players
off the 1963 starting lineup. Only Captain Ernie Zuberer at fullback and guards
Julian Carnes and Walt Preston are returning. All told, there are 19 returning
lettermen with the main strength coming at fullback and halfback. The Paladins
will be weakest at end and tackle-as far as experience is concerned, but Coach
King is counting on some 25 rising sophomores to help considerably.

Returning Lettermen: 19-Tim Crawford, E; Dennis Jepson, T; Gray Geddie,
T; Walter Preston, G; Julian Carnes, G; Gordon Powers, E; Dan Walton, G;
Brownie Cordell, Kicker; Charles Holloway, G; Tommy Greene, G; Gerry Owens,
C; Tappy McEwen, C; Jimmy Kerr, HB; Bill Chastain, HB; Leon James, HB;
Ernie Zuberer, FB; Sammy Wyche, QB; Tommy Rhoads, QB; Billy Turner, FB.

Promising Newcomers-Larry McDonald, FB; Bill Carty, E; Greg Obenaur,
HB; Bob Stillwell, QB; Calvin Rivers, HB; Justus Chichester, E; Bob Guglielmo,
C; Wally Rebman, G; Walker Kimbell, E; Bob Withers, T; Johnny Burrell, HB;
Richard Harper, T; Doug Watkins, QB; (has played before but missed last season).

Chief Losses-Danny Donovan, all-state quarterback; John Gettys, all-state
tackle; Ends Pete Luongo, Doug Shaw, Hayden Hays; tackle Charlie Floyd;
Center Doug Stacks; Halfbacks John Cook, Sammy Pickens, Ev McTeer, Walter
he Crosby; Fullback Elliott Keller (signed with Dallas Cowboys).

1964 Schedule

Sept. 12--Mississippi College at Greenville (N)
Sept. 19-Clemson College at Clemson (D)

Sept. 26-Wofford at Greenville (N)

Oct. 3-George Washington at Washington (D)
Oct. 10-William & Mary at Williamsburg, Va. (D)
Oct. 17-Presbyterian College at Greenville (D)
Oct. 24-Citadel at Greenville (D) .
Oct. 31-Davidson at Davidson (D) .

Nov. 7-East Carolina at Greenville, S. C. (N)
Nov. 14-Richmond at Richmond, Va. (D)

1963 Record



17 Davidson College 0
14 Vanderbilt 13
29 George Washington 14
17 William & Mary 27
21 Wofford College 19
41 Mississippi College 13
34 Citadel 25
6 Florida State 49
27 Presbyterian College 0
7 West Virginia 38

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PREGBYTERIAN

Ninth Game November 14
at Ficklen Memorial Stadium (16,000), Greenville, 2:00EST
(HOMECOMING)

SERIES RECORD: W-3, L-2, T-0

Presbyterian College-Clinton, S. C. Enrollment-500 Men, 40 Women.

Colors-Garnet and Blue. Nockname-Blue Hose. Athletic Director Cally
Gault.

Conference-NAIA, Carolinas

Publicity Director-Glen Browder.

Head Coach-Cally Gault. Assistants-Billy Tiller, Jimmy Vickers, Art
Musselman.

System-Split-T. Captain-To ee selected.

. 1964 Outlook-An experienced backfield raises Presbyterian College's
hopes for the coming football season, but Coach Cally Gault will have to rebuild
the Blue Hose line almost completely before PC can launch an effective of-
fense against 1964 opponents. Gault has 12 letterman backs returning, includ-
ing all four starters from 1963: QB Leighton Grantham, whose passing has net-
ted over 1,000 yards in two seasons; FB Randy McCranie, who has led Hose
rushers in the past two years; and halfbacks Don McNeil and Wade Stewart. The
line is the major problem, with only the starting ends returning from last year.
Only one tackle has ever played college ball. The development of the Hose
forward wall is the key to Presbyterian's prospects for the 1964 season.

Returning Lettermen: 21-Leighton Grantham, QB; Jackie Nix, QB; Olin
Grant, QB; Wade Stewart, HB; Don McNeill, HB; Rut Galloway, HB; Sandy
Hagood, HB; Bill Riner, HB; Jimmy Elliott, HB; Jim Johnson, HB; Randy
McCranie, FB; Ronnie Morris, FB; Jimmy Bankhead, E; Garnet Welch, E; Joe
Lawson, E; Sam Lyons, T; Mike Lowrance, G; Bernard West, G; John Monk, G;
George Lokey, C; Billy Love, C.

Promising Newcomers-Sam Williams, FB; Mike Donovan, QB; James Smith,
E; Jim Helms, T; Bob Warren, G

Chief Losses-Bill Tyson, QB; Louis Ridinger, E(Kicking specialist); Frank
King, T; Johy Harvey Edwards, T; W. Snyder, T C; Knock McCarter, T; Randy
Fitzpatrick, G; Pat Sudduth, G; Keith Richardson, C.

1964 Schedule

Sept. 19-Frederick at Clinton

Sept. 26-Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory, N. C.
Oct. 3-Wofford at Spartanburg, S. C.
Oct. 10-Davidson at Clinton, S. C.

Oct. 17-Furman at Greenville, S. C.

Oct. 24-Tampa at Tampa, Fla.

Oct. 31-Troy State at Troy, Ala.

Nov. 7-Appalachian at Clinton

Nov. 14-East Carolina at Greenville, N. C.
Nov. 26-Newberry at Clinton

1963 Record

19 Frederick 9
0 Lenoir Rhyne 7
7 East Carolina 24
0 The Citadel 24
0 Tampa 26
14 Davidson 14
6 Wofford 21
0 Furman 27
24 Troy State 14
14 Newberry 7










FACTS ABOUT "EAST CAROLINA"









Location Greenville, N. C. (20,144)
Founded 1907
Enrollment 6.400 (expected 1964-65)

3,100 Men-3,300 Women
President Dr. Leo W. Jenkins
Board of Trustees __-_........_- Mr. Henry Belk, Chairman; Mr. Robert B. Morgan,

Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr., Mr. Henry Oglesby, Mr. James Whitfield,
Mr. Fred F. Bahnson, Jr., Mr. William A. Blount, Mr. Reginald F.
McCoy, Mrs. J. Russell Kirby, Mr. David J. Whichard, I], Mr. Harry
Dalton, Mr. Irving E. Carlyle.

Century Club President

Reynolds May



Team's Nickname

Pirates or Buccaneers



Colors

Purple and Gold



Stadium



Band

Ficklen Memorial (capacity 16,000)
"The Marching Pirates''



Band Director



Athletic Conference

(130 Pieces)

Mr. Herbert Carter and Mr. George Knight

"Southern"



DIRECTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Director of Athletics

Clarence Stasavich



Director of Athletic Promotion

_ Earl Aiken



Statisticians

Freo Webster and George Resseguie



Athletic Department Secretaries

Earlene Hollis and Lynda Jones



FOOTBALL COACHES
Head Coach

Clarence Stasavich (1962)



Assistant Coach

Odell Welborn (1960)



Assistant Coach __.

Bob Gantt (1962)



Assistant Coach and Freshman Coach Henry Vansant (1962)

Assistant Coach

Harold Bullard (1962)



STUDENT COACHES

Marion Kirby, Maurice Allen, and Jerry Paul

Team Physician-Dr. C. F. Irons |

Football Trainer
Terry Wills
Football Managers
Max Scruggs
Bill Dickens
Johnny Young
Telephone Athletic Dept.
758-3426 Ext. 316

COACHES OF OTHER SPORTS













Basketball Wendell Carr
Baseball - Earl Smith
Track Odell Welborn
Swimming _____.__. Dr. Ray Martinez
Wrestling . Bob Gantt
Tennis To be announced
Golf John Colgate
Freshman Basketball _-s_-ss Harold Ellen

ATHLETIC COMMITTEE
1964-1965

Dr. Robert Holt, Chairman; Earl Aiken, Secretary; Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,
Clarence Stasavich, Dr. Clinton Prewett, Dr. N. M. Jorgensen, Dr. James Tucker,
Dr. John Colgate, Earl Smith, Dr. C. F. lrons, Jim Mallory, Philip Shea, Herbert
Carter, Dr. Douglas Jones, Mr. F. D. Duncan, Wendell Carr, Frank Saunders,
Dr. John Reynolds.

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1963 Box Seores





RICHMOND
Setember 14, 1963 Game
ECC RU
7 SCORE 10
Fie. Sicha acwars first downs rushing _.......-=-=.-s 7
Sipe first downs passing j
Sg eae ae first downs by penalties 0004-2
| gf RE are total first downs ........ 10
PF ion es number attempts rushing __....... 37
466 Fics yards gained rushing -.--....... 144
See Seas ark yards lost rushing -...... 25
igen eee net yards gained rushing _..______. 119
12 Ge number passes attempted _.. 12
Fi re number passes completed _......-.. = 3
ee net yards gained passing -...... ie
3, Serta ee ae total offense yardage -........... 200
ERASE number passes had intercepted 0
QO _.. number opponents passes intercepted _. 1

pie SG net yards interceptions returned

OF See ee oe number times punted _....______. 8

x34 6 2. punting average, yards ..._.. 251-31.4
ST Aap et Bee Ses number punts returned 1
Be _ net yards punt returned �
Sa ee number kickoffs returned _.___. ee

5 SERS. Sian net yards kickoffs returned -_.. 33
2 Gp a are number times penalized 7
Raina ches total yards penalized -....__. eae
igh Pee See number times fumbled _..._ ee
See enis SARE number own fumbles lost -...___. 0
Atendance 9,500

Scoring:

ECC: TD: Cline (10 yd. run) Pat: Bumgarner (kick)

sane? TD: Stoudt (54 yd. pass from Silvi) Pat: Gossert
kick)

Rich: FG: Gossert (35 yd.)









WOFFORD
September 28, 1963 Game
ECC we
34 SCORE 7
Dien cei aces AS AIS. URSIN a ue
Se ee aaa first downs passing -..-....-__....- 7
Fe Cae first downs by penalties _. 0
2 ee Se total Ciret Gem i 13
"3 anemones number attempts rushing -........... 40
y. � Siew eee yards gained rushing 134
a RE SE, yards fost rushing ae ? 4
pb Bee ee: net yards gained rushing -_......_. Sih f
eee ee number passes attempted -.__ ESE Sy
gr aes number passes completed _...... 7
2 See, net yards gained passing -........ 107
See Rien total offense yardage _... 204
Ri a number passes had intercepted _... 0
QO ... number opponents passes intercepted __. 0
ee net yards interceptions returned _... 0
pets Sa RS number times punted _...... ss 8
189-31.5 _.... punting average, yards -_. 253-31.6
ee Ne number punts returned ......... 3
53 _........ net yards punts returned BE? Y 3
Sed number kickoffs returned 5
5 eer ane oc net yards kickoffs returned _..... 58
bak. Snteticmeciac' number times penalized =i
LD ae RRR ng te total yards penalized += 53
a Se. number times fumbled _....----=---s 55
Bi Re Se number own fumbles lost anaes
Attendance 3,500
Scoring:
Woff: TD: Smith (19 yd. pass from Black) Pat: Brannon

(kick)

ECC: TD: Bumgarner (62 yd. pass from Cline) Pat:
Bumgarner (kick fails)

ECC: TD: Michel (5 yd. run) Pat: Cline (pass fails)

ECC: TD: Mills (16 yd. pass from Bovender) Pat:
Anderson (pass from Bovender)

= ial Cline (2 yd. run) Pat: Anderson (pass from

ine

WAKE FOREST
Setember 21, 1963 Game











ECC WF
20 SCORE 10
PRS eae, ate t first downs rushing sd 5
se alee first downs passing ane ae
oR i ae __.. first downs by penalties _.....--. Ss s�aO
Po wet total first downs WW... 10
ee ee number attempts rushing 38
220... yards gamed rushing ......... 105
0 cnn forte Wet wee ook
190 net yards gained rushing _......-. _ 59
_ Ee number passes attempted _.....-._ '16
7 _...... number passes completed _....... 8
717 _....... net yards gained passing .......__. _ 84
261 _...... total offense yardage -....... 143
QO _.... number passes had intercepted _._..__ 0
QO _.. number opponents passes intercepted _. 0
_ ES net yards interceptions returned _.... __ 0
ero eee number times punted 6
97-32.3 ..... punting average, yards __ _ 193-32.1
: Ege Seok number punts returned _......_.. Ss 1
BE saat net yards punts returned __._ ads ae
PEA number kickoffs returned Ss 4
G6. Saco net yards kickoffs returned ____ an GF
OU ell eae number times penalized _.....-=.. Ss 8
| Ges total yards penalized _.......... 60
Be? sek number times fumbled _....--. -s-' 5
Eee Ree number own fumbles lost _....._-1
Attendance 17,200

Scoring:

WF: Piccolo FG (32 yd.)

ECC: TD: Michel (2 yd. run) Pat: Bumganer (kick fails)

WF: TD: Piccolo (1 yd. run) Pat: Piccolo (kick)

ECC: TD: Michel (3 yd. run) Pat: Cline (pass fails)

ECC: TD: Michel (54 yd. run) Pat: Anderson (pass from
Bovender)







PRESBYTERIAN
October 5, 1963 Game

ECC Pc
MUS | cecchlaanninshen: evan iehe aaa 7
RRS SATS .. first downs rushing _..-.---._.__-s_'
RR a first downs passing _..-..____. 1 3
ane area first downs by penalties _.....---. =2�s-sO
14 cuttin SORE Fe a. Sica ae
Sone number attempts rushing _.._._.. 32
EP sikahinhentinaeaicen yards gain rushing --._. whats: ae
Se AE aE yards fost rushing 31
foe a net yards gained rushing __......_ 34
18 _....... number yards attempted _...._- 118
19 ate number passes completed _.... 7
119 _.. smet yards gained passing 40
SNS Soak ee, Ta total offense yardage __._._.. _ 74
QO ..... number passes had intercepted _..._ 4
4 _. number oppenents passes intercepted _. 0
tad 2 De net yards interceptions returned _..._ 0
Fe Soke number times punted _..._- 9
254-34.9 punting average, yards __. 346-37.4
eatin ees SBE number punts returned _..- ss 3
37 _._. net yards punts returned _..--.-s-&15
2 .......... number kickoffs returned _..... __ 4
ik casei net yards kickoffs returned 51
ge eter oa number times penalized _..--+-+----s-s 4
5. eee Sa total yards penalized _..-.-_.._ 30
6: Rind? times fabled a
..._.... number own fumbles lost 1



+. eee
Attendance 4,500

ng:
Pres: TD: Tyson (1 yd run) Pat: Ridinger (kick)
ECC: TD: Mills (50 yd. run) Pat: Bovender (run)
ECC: TD: Bumgarner (6 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Cline

(run)
ECC: TD: Hills (2 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Allen (pass
from Cline)

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ELON
October 12, 1963 Game
ECC EC
6 SCORE 0
es ese eee first downs rushing __------ 6
6 'first down possing�-__.___ 0
1 _....... first downs by penalties 0
Saipan ee eS ii. 7 es 6
4] _.. number attempts rushing -_.--- 4]
He ke yards gained rushing ---------- 122
Se ae yards lost rushing --.. 36
tae ee net yards gained rushing -.--- Smee
1 eee number passes attempted -_.._... 12
1 number passes completed -.......- 3
PE ee net yards gained passing -.----.... 26
oS Gaga rete total offense yardage 112
2 ..... number passes had intercepted 0

Q _.. number oppenents passes intercepted _. 2







Lees et net yards interceptions returned -... 18
2 ee es erie 7
199-28.4 punting average, yards __..- 228-32.6
Ae unis wehaaed =o. 0
i: eee rears net yards punts returned -._. 0
1 wu. _mumber kickoffs: returned: -.. 2
BP eee net yards kickoffs returned -_-..-.. 33
ee number times penalized -.__. 2
Spa atin a total yards penalized --.. 30
0 __......... number times fumbled -.._... 0
Gees number own fumbles lost --.------- 0
Attendance 9,000
Scoring:
ECC: TD: Cline (5 yd. run) Pat: Cline (pass fails)
CITADEL
November 2, 1963 Game
ECC cc
20 SCORE 6
14 at first downs rushing -...--..------- 5
Oo initia Se GP-S 4 9
?: ee first downs by penalties -------...-. 1
ib ee eee. total first: Gowns: aS
53 _..... number attempts rushing ----... 33
297 _......... yards gained rushing --._..... 104
2 iW ee eae eee = ... 29
DRED. igs net yards gained rushing -_.... 75
14. _...... number passes attempted -_______. MG
ei number passes completed _. 15
89 _.__-net yards gained passing --- 178
354� te oitenee �yardage. -__..___... 253
0 ____. number passes had intercepted 1
1 _. number opponents passes intercepted ... 0
0 _. net yards interceptions returned -__. 0
5 gar Gees Stes a. 7
180-36.0 __. punting average, yards _ 206-29.4
| Bee _. number punts returned -._ ee.
31 __.__net yards punts returned 0
3 __ number kickoffs returned _.... 4
26 _... net yards kickoffs returned a ae
12 ~~ number times penalized - 4
3 eS total yards penalized _.._..... 30
2 et Mer tenes tunibled 2. 3
1 ___._.. number own fumbles lost ------~

Attendance 7,500

Scoring:

ECC: TD: Mills (30 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Bumgarner
(pass from Cline)

ECC: TD: Michel (54 yd. run) Pat: Cline (pass fails)

ECC: Tolley (24 yd. run) Pat: Cline (run fails)

Cit: TD: Hunt (17 yd. pass from Cannarella) Pat: St.
John (run fails)

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WESTERN CAROLINA
October 19, 1963 Game





ECC wcc
50 SCORE 0
. eee .. first downs rushing --..___ 5
aa el eee ae
ee ae .. first downs by penalties Ss 1
| ee See - =
OA Saks indice number attempts rushing -- 34

| 5 ae yards gained rushing --....__. 95
ae yards lost rushing ............ 65

een net yards gained rushing -._________ 30
jp are number passes attempted scala aa
ieee earennes _ mumber passes completed -- 13
te kc net yards gained passing --..... 133
See ee total offense yardage - 165

Ps we number passes had intercepted 4

4 _.. number oppenents passes intercepted __ 1

rv | de. net yards interceptions returned __... 0
eee ae number times fumbled ___. 8
ie Pes punting average, yards _____. 269-33.6
ee number punts returned -._. 2
Co pata: ROT net yards punts returned ____. 16
eer ee number kickoffs returned -.___- 7
LS RE net yards kickoffs returned _. 70
1, ipa ita es number times penalized __...____ 5
SSS een total yards penalized 65
Sree number times fumbled 3
ess number own fumbles lost ----..._. 1

Attendance 11,500

Scoring:

ECC: TD: Michel (14 yd. run) Pat: Cline (run good)

ECC: TD: Bumgarner (23 yd. pass from Bovender) Pat:
Bovender (run good)

ECC: TD: Mills (16 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Royster
(kick good)

ECC: TD: Bovender (12 yd. run) Pat: Royster (kick fails)

ECC: TD: Anderson (17 yd. pass from Cline) Pat:
Royster (kick good)

ECC: TD: Michel (4 yd. run) Pat: Royster (kick good)

ECC: TD: Bovender (1 yd run) Pat: Royster (kick good)

LENOIR RHYNE
November 9, 1963 Game





ECC LR
28 SCORE 0
7: eee first downs rushing -----.------ 7
LEA ES first downs passing ------.----..--- 2
ER ek _. first downs by penalties - -.._.. 1
[2S ee total first downs 10
i nineteen number attempts rushing -... 45
5 i ea yards gained rushing --..-... 147
| gS yards lost rushing ---.-...- 63
So ee net yards gained rushing -.....-- 84
Efe number passes attempted _..... 12
Soe ee number passes completed ___....- 4
sca copes net yards gained passing -_-........ 38
SSRI SS sa total offense yardage -__..__. 122
"ste tee number passes had intercepted __..... 3

3 _.. number opponents passes intercepted _. 2

foe net yards interceptions returned __--.. 25
as number times punted - 7
p= - 3 Ege punting average, yards ___. 232-33.1
ae eee number punts returned _
(Ra Se net yards punts returned __......- ss 7
SEES number kickoffs returned 5
Ses net yards kickoffs returned - 49
_ ee number times penalized _.._______. 5
SRS total yards penalized _._____.__. 55

| SORES ES .. number times fumbled _.__ ee

0 number own fumbles lost

Attendance 10,500

Scoring:

ECC: TD: Bovender (2 yd. run) Pat: Royster (kick good)

ECC: TD: Michel (5 yd. run) Pat: Bumgarner (Pass
from Cline)

ECC: TD: Quinn (32 yd. pass from Bovender) Pat:
(Cline pass fails)

ECC: TD: Bass (33 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Royster
kick good)














TAMPA
November 23, 1963 Game





ECC Tc ECC NC
14 SCORE ' 8 27 SCORE 6
| ie oer ei first downs rushing --_--. 5 Pn cte ales first downs rushing -..____ 6
K Sileag es cess Sane first downs passing -_....__- i] "5 Sage ese oe ca first downs passing -.....________. 7
Ot first downs by penalties... Seger es ar first downs by penalties __.___ 1
je =e 19 | SO total "first downs 14
peerage: number attempts rushing -..... 24 ge ee number attempts rushing - 36

TG 2 ian yards gained rushing -.......-.- 69 rea yards gained rushing 161
. . Beg ares eer yards lost rushing _...-.. | 34 EY * alpclbtpgsedilicinet yards lost rushing -...._-_ 11

pS gay Uae net yards gained rushing - 35 See ae net yards gained rushing 150
S SS number passes attempted _......... 40 BE Glendora ie number passes attempted _.___.__. 26
_ Bee rastoeonee number passes completed -_.... . REB .- Aeete eee number passes completed __... 8
ee cg net yards gained passing -_--...-...- 138 7 eres: net yards gained passing -.._. 92

} g Saae eee ee ae total offense yardage -......... 173 FE ici total offense yardage 242
| guerre oa number passes had intercepted __._. z | es number passes had intercepted _.... 3
2 ... number opponents passes inttrcepted -. 0 3 _.. number opponents passes intercepted _. 0
BO ac net yards interceptions returned __.... 0 Gee od net yards interceptions returned ______ 0
Se number times punted -_.... 3 B pile Reorear eee Sot number times punted _..... 5

187-37.4 -_.... punting average, yards -....... 119-39.6 56-28.0 ___.. punting average, yards __._. 129-25.8
| eee LS nee number punts returned -_...._. 2 | Magee 8 Se Se number punts returned _._.______ 2
| ieee ae net yards punts returned 31 | ee net yards punts returned 15
2 ........... number kickoffs returned -....- ei. nee number kickoffs returned 4
BS Scans net yards kickoffs returned -.-.... 19 2 Sage Seas net yards kickoffs returned ___._____ 21
| Ler ee Werte number times penalized _ 3 Bape ese 3 number times penalized -..... 5
"es eae total yards penalized __..... 25 ae Soe ce total yards penalized 25
+ Ege et ted number times fumbled 3 | oe eae number times fumbled -.....___ 1
2 _........... number own fumbles lost -....... 2 _ ea Pee anaes number own fumbles lost
Attendance 6,800 Attendance 2,700

Scoring: Scoring:

ECC: TD: Michel (1 yd. run) Pat: Tolley (run)
Tampa: TD: Johnson (6 yd. run) Pat: Perry (run fails)
Tampa: Safety: Goff tackled Cline in end zone

ECC: TD: Bovender (2 yd. run) Pat: Cline (pass fails)

NORTHEASTERN
December 14, 1963 Game





ECC: TD: Michel (15 yd. run) Pat: Cline (run fails)

NE: FG: St. Victor (48 yds.)

NE: FG: St. Victor (45 yds)

ECC: TD: Michel (82 yd. run) Pat: Royster (kick good)



ECC: TD: Rudisill (81 yd. pass from Cline) Pat: Royster

(kick good)

ECC: TD: Allen (17 yd. pass from Bovender) Pat:
Royster (kick good)

"BABY BUC BRIEFS"

Coach Henry Vansant is looking forward to a much brighter season when
he fields his 1964 edition of the East Carolina Frosh Football Team. Even though
his 1963 squad exeprienced a 0-5 season, several of the members of this group
looked real sharp during winter drills and will see action with the varsity this fall.

Some of the key men who will be counted on to see action are Wingback
Robert Ellis, Tailback Jack Foley, Blocking Back Richard Davis, Ends David De
Grange, Pete Crane, and Doug Lewis and Center Harold Glaettli.

The Baby Bucs will meet the same five teams this year with changes only
in the date and site. Three of the games are scheduled for Greenville and the
other two will be played on the road. .

A freshman squad of approximately sixty is expected to report. to Coach
Vansant at the beginning of the fall team. These men hail from North Carolina,
Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Hampshire and New Jersey.
On paper-most of these men show talented high school careers, but what
happens during their college football days remains to be proven.

1963 RESULTS 1964 SCHEDULE

ity, Secs vig Opp: Oct. 3 Chowan College (Home) 8:00 P.M.
6 Frederick Milito 42 Oct. 10 Frederick Military Aca. (Home) 8:00 P.M.
7 pH dies School 14 Oct. 17 Apprentice School (Away) 8:00 P.M.
y ye ie 36 Oct. 24 N. C. State College (Away) 1:30 P.M.
3 N. C. State 28 Nov. 6 Richmond Univ. (Home) 3:00 P.M.

Ficklen Stadium's PEPSI-COLA Scoreboard

The big Pirate Scoreboard, which stands in the West end zone, is the gift
of the John F. Minges family and the Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Greenville.
The board, which was made from a specially designed pattern, is one of the
largest of its kind in the South. It takes two men to run the board; one keeping
play by play of the game and the other the official time.

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1963 Statisties

Results Site Atten
Richmond 7-10 L Away 9,500
Wake Forest 20-10 W Home 17,000
Wofford 34-7 W Home 3,500
Presbyterian 24-7 W Away 4,500
lon 6-0 W Home 9,000
Western Carolina 50-0 W Home 11,500
The Citadel 20-6 W Away 7,500
Lenoir Rhyne 28-0 W Home 10,500
Univ. of Tampa 14-8 W Away 6,800
Northeastern 27-6 W Away 2,700

(Eastern Bowl, Allentown, Pa.)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing Car Gn. Loss Net Ave.
Michel, Tom, 4) -.--....- 170 894 64 830 4.9
Bovender, Buddy, tb --. ii? 499� ~~ 74 aR Se
Cie Ti ci rine 116 389 174 215 1.8
Mills, Dinky, wb ------ 25. 203 944 8.4
Rudisill, Larry, wb. ee Fe 3 70 5.8
Alexander, Dave, fb _.. 16 38 13 25 1.6
Allen, Maurice, bb -.- 7 34 4 30-345
Robertson, Ken, fb -..-.. 6 20 0 . 20 a3
Richardson, Geo., tb ---- 5 i�) 4 4 0.8
Tolley, Jerry, wb --.-- dea O= 60�-368
Hoover, Jim; 35 -___ 1 3 0 3 3.0
Jarrell, Rickey, wb ------ ] 0 ecm � 0.0
Pex Aes. ..; 463 2229 333 1896 4.1

OPP TOTALS _....360 1144 373 771 2.2
Passing Att Comp int Yds Pct TD
Get, 0 2s 80 44 4 693 550 9
Bovender, tb -.. 38 18 So 2a Afeca
Pte foe 15 1] GO 404 733-9
Alien, "Wid 2 1 0 14 .500 0O
Richardson, tb -_-..... 1 ] 0 12 1.000 0O
Alexander fb os 0 0 6 689 9
ECC TOTALS 138 75 G 1954 543 142
OPP TOTALS _..212 92 i, Vis: ae
Total Offense Plys Rush Pass Tot. G. Ave.
Cine. cw 186 215 693 908 90.8
SE gre Zena ee 185 830 104 934 93.4
Bovender, tb -_____ 140 428 231 659 65.9
Mills wh 22 p 4 0 211 21.1
Rudicill, wh iZ= 79 ee 7.0
Alexander, fb -.... 18 25 0 ry 2.9
Adien, BD zd Fo. Se 14. 44 4.4
Ropertson, fb 2 6 20 0 20 2.0
Richardson, tb 6 4 12 16 1.6
SOOY, WR crest iine 2. 38 0 60 6.0
Potver Tie. oS 1 0 3 0.3
BON Ws ee 1 0 0 0 0.0
ECC TOTALS ___ 591 1896 1054 2950 295.0
OPP TOTALS _.. 572 771 917 1688 168.8

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1962 15-14 41-9

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ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

Opponent Games ECC ECC Tied

Atlantic Christian
Appalachian
Albright
Belmont Abby
Bergen

Campbell
Catawba
Cherry Point Marines
Chowan
Citadel
Clario State
Davidson
Duke ''B'' Team
East Tennessee State
Eastern Kentucky
Edenton Flyers
Elon ]
Emory & Henry
Erskine
Furman
Guilford
Hampden-Sydney
High Point
Indiana State
Kutztown
Lenoir Rhyne
Louisburg ..
Mississippi State
Morris Harvey

Naval Apprentice ]
Norfolk Naval Hospital
Norfolk Naval Station
Newberry
N. C, Stete Freshman.
Northeastern
Oak Ridge
Presbyterian ]
Randolph Macon
Richmond
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Tampa
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Wake Forest Freshman
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William & Mary (Norfolk Div.) 6 2
Wilson Teachers ] 0
Wingate 2 2
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1963 (9-1-0) 1957 (1-8-0) 1951 (4-6-0)
Opp ECC Opp ECC Opp
7 Richmond 10 7 Richmond 40 Q Mississippi South. _.___.40
20. Woke fot... 8 7 Davidson 19 32 Newport News App. 6
34 Wofford 7 14 Catawba 36 2. Madeth Sie
a4. Dreabpoeesiois � occ 7 12 ~~ Elon 21 20 = Elon 34
6 Elon 0 7 Western Carolina __...._____.20 20 Western Carolina - 34
50 Western Carolina - a 7 Newberry 20 19 Guilford 14
20 ~=iThe Citadel 6 G� Aepaiothion 2 FT 14 Lenoir Rhyne _..._-___ 41
28 Lenoir Rhyne -___-__. 0 7... Soe TI se 55 20 # Appalachian 24
14 University of Tampa -_.... 8 6 Mreciviewm =. GD 45 Cherry Point Mar. __..__. 0
Eastern Bowl, Allentown, Pa. 7 The Citadel 21

i ee ee 1956 (2-6-1) 1950 (7-3-0)

: | 1962 (5-4-0) Oe: Was Pelphaclc toe �F �ECC P
ECC Opp 7: Beatie : Set. ga 7 21 Naval App. School _....... 7
26 Richmond 27 : 27 Ler tee Ee

13 Catawba 27
19 Elon - 23 20 Western Carolina __._.__..19 36 Western Carolina _... ss G
16 Western Carolina 20 ge Soe ag Pee 22 26 Guilford 7
36 Newberry 8 atbets � 20 Cherry Point Mar. aa 12
' 19 Appalachian 22
2: ASB MGeRIOn a : QO =Appalachian
2 12 Lenoir Rhyne. 57
6 Lenoir Rhyne ER: See 7 7 Richmond 45 26 High Point =
41 Wofford 9 54 Atlantic Christian _ 7
alee amasng: wach, rer anand 1955 (4-5-0) 1949 (4-5-1)
1961 (5-4-1) ECC Opp ECC ss
ECC Opp 6 Norfolk Navy Sta. _...._. 0 24 Cherry Point Mar. canis a
19 indiena State fa 0 W. Chester St. Tech. 9 20 Lenoir Rhyne _..._ 2]
17. Guilford 15 6 Cansei gne 2.5. ee 7 7 Hampden-Sydney 20
16 Catawba 0 7 Catawba 13 7 Elon 33
22 ~=- Elon 20 13 Elon 0 6 Western Carolina __..__.19
6 Western Coroling _._._..... 7 14 Western Carolina 6 26 Naval Apprentice _.____.21
13. Newberry 7 20 Bast Tennessee -...__...34 67 Edenton Flyers _....-s��O
14 Appalachian __ 16 13 ah 9 18 Appalachian 35
16 ~~ Lenoir Rhyne -...- 19 14 Tampa University 33 26 High Point 26
8 Furman 29 6 Atlantic Christian _....... 2
20 Wofford 20 1954 (6-3-1) 1948 (0-9-0)
ECC Opp
1960 (7-3-0) 21 Norfolk Naval Sta. 0 "6� Cherry Point Mar. +
ECC Opp 4 W. Chester St. Tech. - 6 6 Lenoir Rhyne %
21 Newport News .._____. 6 Pi "Reis Wee iis 6 @. Blon 6
7 Guilford 0 26 Catawba 7 O Western Carolina ___.39
28 Catawba 0 20 _~- Elon 6 6 Naval Apprentice a
14 Elon 8 27 Western Carolina 13 3 Dade "BR" Ton... "19
7 Western Carolina - � 6 East Tennessee -............ 6 0 Appalachian ___ ae
21 ~+Newberry 0 14. Tampa University - 27 7 High Point 30
17 Appalachian 21 26 Stetson University 7 0 Atlantic Chidion 6

' 0 Lenoir Rhyne 17

7 Presbyterian 27 1953 (8-2-0) 1947 (2-4-0)
22 University of Richmond -.. 7 ECC Op ECC Pp
40 _-s_ Stet: Universi � ? Lenoir Rhyne 27
1959 (5-5-0) _- bi ir cca rv 12 = Atlantic Christian _-._.. 7
4] Wilson Tech. Col. _...... 0 0 Erskine 14
ECC Opp 34 Lenoir Rhyne onneriectaeeraniieiranetetlisiaits 0 12 Naval A School 2
bs 13. Presbyterion ____________ 8 13. Catawba 6 oe ote oe ee See
45 Albright 0 45 Elon 25 Bee a - ceeds
22 Guilford 0 26 Western Carolina 7
34 Catawba 7 40 Guilford 0 1946 (4-3-1)
14 Western Carolina _______.34 13. Tampa University _.._._.__.18 ECC Opp
7 Newberry 34 40. �= Appotathien LT 20 Presbyterian ___ 0
O Appalachian 28 Elks Bowl 6 = Atlantic Christien -____. 6
= rad - ae = 0 Merits Herve 12 6 Ellon 13
port News ------- 21 Erskine 7
13 Wofford 20 1952 (6-3-2) 19 Naval App. Schodl 7
ECC : Opp 26 ~=Altantic Christian 6
1958 (6-4-0) 7 Naval Air Station -..13 7 Western Carolina _.__.]3
ECC Opp 37 "pet gy ig PS eases : 0 lLencir haynt. 3 a SG
12 Emory-Henry ____ 6 Lenoir GA a enudionies
16 Seach lertesr 24 7 Catawba 7 1941 (7-0-6)
6 Caotawbo 0 25 ~~ Elon 9 ECC Opp
14 Elon 6 21 Western Caroling _...._._. 7 31 Tusculum College 0
18 Western Carolina 7 4] Guilford 25 39 Naval App. School 0
6 Newberry 28 22: Appalattien -...__.___. 19 19 Western Carolina _.._. 6
QO Appalachian - ogee ae 19 Stetson University - 19 30 Naval Hospital _... = =-=s-sO
14 Lenoir Rhyne - me 34 West Virgina Tech. 7 14 Erskine 7
36 Randolph Macon _._-_. 6 Lions Bowl 13. Bergen 7
20 Guilford 0 6 Clario State 13 13 Belmont Abbey _ 0





1941 Through 1945-War Years Interrupted East Carolina Football

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ECC Opp 0 Guilford a - a Sea we
14 Kutztown 6 6 Campbell 7 r aaa ol ts PRs acetic 97
40 Proshvierion: �... �) 7 Belmont Abby =. cass 19 PERRO:
Y . G+ Srecitorien. 3 0
18 Wm. & Mary 0 Sie en a + tonnes 7
(Norfolk Division) "hea nebo bac- soma meaecarsses 6 it & Mee 0
(Norfolk Division) he
14. Western Carolina -....- 25 19 High: Point 7 (Norfolk Division)
O� "NM. CC. Stote Fresh. 26 27 Louisburg 13 0 Lenoir Rhyne Seo capt el 47
1 Guilford 0 :
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44 Naval App. School -..... ee" eee a Rites oe rs ece Opp
(Norfolk. Division) Gta. Seatac 18
1938 (1-6-1) 0 Guilford 6 0. Wake forest: Fresh 26
Western Carolina 7 0 Guilford College -.... 32
ECC Opp 19� Louisburg 0 CG .., PrggipGivtene G6. ss 8
Q Belmont Abby? 1. 19 - 6 Campbell College - 0
6 Campbell College 19 1935 (3-3-0) 0. "Appalechion 2 gts 14
7 Western Carolina _.......... B. gn wens ve
if High Point ingate y
7 Guilford z 7 2 a Ridge 6 1932 (0-4-0)
46 howan 0 ECC Opp
: bse yo a peer ee os ' 1c We. & Mor ion 6 0 Presbyterian 39
: (Norfolk Division) Q Wake Forest Fresh. _..._..20
6 Appalachian --...-.----.--- 18 6 = Frogilndilits = 5 cine cer 14 $ Guillont 18
6 U: S. Noval Base -......_. 31 13 Louisburg 0 0 N. C. State Fresh. _28



1963 FOOTBALL SUPERLATIVE AWARDS

E. E. Raw! Memorial Award

Outstanding Play
Blocking Trophy
Most Valuable Pl

Outstanding Freshman Ones? Mie Ree See :

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Frankie Galloway









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Keith Sauls



Lansche Award

1932 0-4-0
1933 1-5-0
1934 1-4-1
1935 � 3-~3-0
1936 .2-2-0
1937 2-5-0
1938 1-6-1
1939
1940 5-3-0
1941 7-0O-0O
No. Games
1946 4-3-1
1947. 2-4--~-()
1948 0O-9I-O0
1949 4-5-]
1950 7-3-0
1951 4-6-0
1952 6-3-2
1953. 8-2-0
1954 - 6-3-1
1955 4-5-0
1956 2-6-1
1957 1-8-0
1958 6-4-0
1959 5-5-0
1960 7-3-0
1961 5-4-!]
3962 5-4-0
1963 9-1-0O

COACH

Kenneth Beatty
Kenneth Beatty

G. L. ''Doc'' Mathis
G. L. "'Doc'' Mathis
Bob Farley

J. D. ""Joe'' Alexander
J. D. "'Joe'' Alexander
O. A. Hankner

John Christianbury
John Christianbury

Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson

William E. ''Bill'' Dole
Bill Dole

Bill Dole

Jack Boone

Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack
Jack

Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Jack Boone
Jack Boone
Clarence Stasavich
Clarence Stasavich

Maurice Allien

CO-CAPTAINS
Bud Bullock

_ Henry Rivers

Lex Ridenhour -

Primy Carpenter

Bill Shelton ,

Mervin Frazelle

Walter Rodgers � '
Jim Gianakas

John Wyatt
John Wyatt, Franz Holocher
Ray Autry, Keith Kilpatrick

'Johnny Smith, Buck Wilson

Dennis Smith, Jesse Aldridge, Dwight Shoe
Dennis Smith, Jesse Aldridge, Dwight Shoe
(honorary captain)

Bobby Hodges, Jack Britt

Willie Holland, John Hayes

Harold O'Kelley, Dick Cherry

Ray Pennington, Dick Cherry

Ken Burgess, Dick Monds

Lynn Barnett, Ralph Zehring

Ed Emory, Bill Cain

Glenn Bass, Chuck Gordon

Clayton Piland, Chuck Gordon, Nick Hilgert
Dave Smith, Bill Strickland

Maurice Allen, Richard Huneycutt

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SOPHOMORES

Jack Foley, Pete Crane, Robert Ellis,
Steve Wright, David DeGrange, Bob
Ryan, Johnny Crew, Walter Bostic,
Wallace Collins, Carl Brown, Sammy
Viverette, Sid Cooke, Leroy Cobb,
Harold Gleettli






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1964 East Carolina University Media Guide
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