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Here’s Where You’ll Find Him
The Man In The HATHAWAY Shirt
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Your Downtown Ticket Office For All N. C. State Athletic Events
' _ 1 . ROYCLOGSTON
Athletic Director Assistant Controller and Business ManagerNorth Carolina State College North Carolina State College
Guard Dove Gotkin, New York City, N. Y.1955 Captain
DAVID (Dave) GOTKIN . . . 6-1 . . . 160 lbs....Senior . . . New York City, N. Y. Captain of the1955 team is Dave Gotkin, a brilliant outside shoot-er, who is showing the way in early practice withhis driving lay-ups. Gotkin looks much improvedover last year and likely will be used in a startingrole. Last season Gotkin averaged 8.4 points pergame, dropping down from his 13 point average asa sophomore, but indications point to Gotkin’s scor-ing ability increasing this year. He led both Red andWhite teams with 34 points in the off-season prac-tice game and in exhibition play this year has im-proved tremendously. Dave will be playing hisfourth varsity season for the Wolfpack and washonored by his teammates by being named captainthis year. Has a tremendous desire and is a finefloor leader. Dave’s steading influence is one of hisfinest attributes and he’s the quarterback of theWolfpack offense. Gotkin was named All-City atThomas Jefferson High before coming to State andhas lived up to the advance predictions that hewould become an outstanding college performer.Enrolled in Rural and Industrial Recreation and isa fine student. Dave is married to his high schoolsweetheart. He is the son of Joseph Gotkin, 678 NewJersey Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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THE STATE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COUNCILFaculty Alumni Student
Representatives Representatives RepresentativesDr. H. A. Fisher, Chairman W. H. Sullivan Lloyd Cheek
W. W. Austin~ F. W. Warrington Bill TeerDr. J. B. Kirkland G. C. Lassiter Jim FrazierH. Brooks James ‘ Carl Harris ~ Guy Farthing
Dean M. E. Campbell Ralph ScottDean J. W. Shirley
1954-55 STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULEWed., Dec. 1~—William and Mary at Raleigh AThurs., Jan. 12—Maryland at College Park, Md.Sat., Dec. 4—Temple University at Raleigh 7 Sat., Jan. 15—Wake Forest at RaleighTues., Dec. 7—Wake Forest at Wake Forest Tues., Jan. 18—North Carolina at Raleigh
_ . . Thurs., Dec. 9—4Penn State at Raleigh Sat., Jan. 22—LaSalle of Philadelphia at RaleighI Sat., Dec. ll—Eastern Kentucky at Raleigh Sat., Jan. 29—Villanova at Raleigh.
DR' H‘ A’ FISHER Tues., Dec. 14—Clemson at Clemson, S. C. ‘ Tues., Feb. l—Virginia at Raleigh .Chairman Wed., Dec. 15—South Carolina at Columbia, S. C. Sat., Feb. 5—Clemson at Raleigh
Sat., Dec. 18—Texas Tech at Raleigh Tues., Feb. 8——Virginia at Charlottesville, Va.North Carolina State
College Athletic Council
.,F.~-— " x k '.Tues., Dec. 21—St. John’s at Madison Square Wed eb 9 William and Mary at Norfol ’ V“Garden. NYC Sat., Feb. 12—South Carolina at Raleigh
Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 27-28-29—The Dixie Classic Tuesw February 15—13111“: at RaleighN. C. State—Duke——Wake Forest—North Carolina Sat., Feb. 19—Maryland at RaleighMinnesota—West Virginia—Cornell and Southern Tues., Feb. 22—North Carolina at Chapel Hill—-———- California
s t.,Fb.26——Ge r eW sh' t-. tR 1' hSat., Jan. l—Villanova at Philadelphia, Pa. a e 0 g 3 mg C“ a “1‘;’ Thurs, Fri. and Sat., March 3-4-5—AtlanticCoast Conference Tournament at ReynoldsTues., Jan. 1]~---Furman at Raleigh Coliseum, Raleigh, N. C.
Sat., Jan. 8—~7Duke at Durham
Back row, standing, left to right, Forward Phil DiNardo, Center. Clifwayer, Center Bob-Seitz, Center Ronnie Slfialvlik, Center Mike MilesCenter row, Forward Gerald Price, Forward Lou Dickman, Forward Cliff Hafer, Forward Nick Pond, Forward George Stephanovich.Bottom row, Guard Buck Waters, Guard Ronnie Scheffel, Guard Dave Gotkin, captain, Guard John Maglio, Guard Vic Molodet.
l954-55—University of Virginia Basketball
No. Name Ht.
6 *McCarty, Robert ................ 6—2
7 Morris, William ................ 6—0
10 *Pearre, Austin .................. 6-3
9 Underwood, Cecil .............. 6-2
15 Cooper, Jerry 6-6
12 Gunderman, Robert 6-3
11 McLaughlin, Tucker .......... 6-3
4 Waugh, Douglas 6—2
1-8 Genevese, Anthony 5-8
13 *Lotts, Richard 6—0
5 Miller, William ................ 5-9
14 *Wilkinson, Richard 6—2
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FORWARDS
Wt. Age
160 20
175 21
185 20
170 19
CENTERS
192 19
195 19
195 19
180 20
GUARDS
165 20
165 22
160 20
175 22
Class Hometown
Jr. .......................... Clarksburg, W. Va.
Sr. Washington, D. C.
Jr. .................................. Frederick, Md.
So. .......................... NeWport News, Va.
So. .......................... Clarksburg, W. Va.
So. .................................. Franklin, N. J.
So. ...................................... Halifax, Va.
Jr. .................................. Arlington, Va.
So. ................................ New York City
Sr. .............................. Waynesboro, Va.
So. ................................ Bethlehem, Pa.
Sr. .............................. Pineville, W. Va.
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPSHOME: N. C. State College
REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
No. Player Pas.73 Vic Molodet ..............................G74 John Maglio ..............................G75 Dave Gotkin ..............................G76 Cliff Hafer ................................ F78 Ronnie Scheffel ........................ G80 Phil DiNardo .............................. F82 Nick Pond .................................. F84 Ronnie Shavlik .......................... C85 Lou Dickman ............................ F87 Cliff Dwyer ................................ C88‘ Bob Seitz .................................. C
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No. Player Pos.6 *McCarty, Robert ...................... F7 Morris, William ........................ FIO *Pearre, Austin .......................... F9 Underwood, Cecil .................... F15 Cooper, Jerry .......................... C12 Gundermon, Robert .................. CII McLaughlin, Tucker ................ C4 Waugh, Douglas ...................... C
1-8 Genevese, Anthony .................. GI3 Lotts, Richard ............................ G5 Miller, William ........................ GI4 *Wilkinson, Richard .................. G
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TOP TEN TEAMS OF THE NATION
(UP Coach's Rating Each Week)
1. KENTUCKY 6. N. C. STATE ,
2. SAN FRANCISCO 7. UCLA.
3. UTAH 8. GEORGE WASHINGTON
4. LASALLE 9. MINNESOTA
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TOPS IN COACHES
C-arl H. Anderson Everett N. Case Vic BubasAssistant Basketball Coach Head Basketball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach
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1954-55 Freshman Squad Roster
The ForwardsNo. , Hgt. Wgt. Age Hometown79 Gerald Price ............... 6-4 188 18 Chester, Pa.78 Dick Sebastian .. ............ 6-0 170 18 Spencer, N. C.73 George Stephanovich 6-4 193 18 East Chicago, Ind.86 James Palliam 6-0 165 18 Henderson, N. C.83 Robert Royster ............ 6-4 195 18 Camp LeJeune, N. C.80 Carroll Jones ................ 6-2 175 18 Bailey, N. C.
The Centers84 Mike Miles .................. 6-7 195 18 Upper Darby, Pa.81 James Travis ................ 6-6 190 20 Ahoskie, N. C.82 Douglas Henson ............ 6-4 195 18 Camp LeJeune, N. C.
The Guards76 Tom Hopper 6-4 194 21 Bergenfield, N. J.75 Marvin Kessler .............. 5-11 170 . 21 Brooklyn, N. Y.72 Bucky Waters ................ 6-2 181 18 Collingswood, N. J.71 Derris Bradshaw .............. 5-6 145 18 Wilmington, N. C.85 Bobby Roach ................ 6-0 180 18 Burlington, N. C.74 Royce G. White ............. 5-11 140 18 Bladenboro, N. C.
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The Forwards
JerseyNumber Name Hgt. Wgt. Age Class Hometown
76 Cliff Hafer 6-4 190 19 Soph. Middletown, O.
82 Nick Pond 6-5 195 20 Soph. Montclair, N. J.
85 Lou Dickman 6-4 188 21 Jr. Batesville, Ind.
80 Phil DiNardo 6-4 193 21 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa.
. The Centers
84 Ronnie Shavlik 6-8 195 21 Jr. .. Denver, C010.
87 Cliff Dwyer 6-10 210 22 Sr. Cincinnati, 0.
88 Bob Seitz 6-10 230 20 Soph. . Oaklyn, N. J.
The Guards
73 Vic Molodet 6-0 165 21 Jr. East Chicago, Ind.
74 John Maglio 6-0 .183 20 Soph. Havertown, Pa.
75 Dave Gotkin 6-1 168 22 Sr. Brooklyn, N. Y.
78 Ronnie Scheffel 6-0 178 22 Sr. Kingston, N. Y.
Dave Gotkin
Vic Molodet John Maglio
Nick Pond
Phil DiNardo Lou Dickman
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Champions Davey Gotkin and Ronnie Shavlik Join With all Eastern Carolina in SaIuting The Pine StateCreamery Co., Champions'in the Dairy Industry in North Carolina Since I9I9
Serving The Best In MilkAnd Ice Cream
Puts The Zing In The Thing.
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