Page 4 Fayetteville State University Homecoming ‘96 Special Edition ' m- Gaither Perkins Perkins was one of the players that helped to continue the Broncos success into the ‘50s. IHKks ^r--’ - ; Sam “Snake” Wii.i.iAMS Williams {right) was an All Conference performer in both football and basketball. Standing 6’6”, he was the team’s most talented player. Williams is ^so the first Fayetteville State player to sign a professional contract. Tilt: Ki;nii! Hns (;aines recruitetl three hot sho(>tiii!> {{iiards from Keiitiicky who helped to iiiahitaiii the Uroiicos in the early *50s. ■' 5 S i « I f I • i ?^K: ♦ f Broncos’ First CIAA Team —1954 Hanging With The Boys Gaines and some of his players recapping their latest victory. Ijiiiwam® lass®™ Sl: 7 EBA© ©SDampb^s Spiked by superb ball-handling of Dowe, Worsley and Perkins, each of whom placed on the All-Tournament Five, the Broncos stole the 1948 Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crown by tripping Storer 58 - 46, Norfolk 59 - 47 and Morristown 76 - 53. Left to right, front row: Rufus Dowe, Randolph Worsley, George Coburn, Gaither Perkins, Howard McAllister and Robert Simmons. Back row: Alex Vicks, George Brown, Grover Handley, Jesse Brown, Denny Lawrence, Pete Dowe, Coaches H. L. Scott and W. A. Gaines. ft