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Dedication Around campus we are always glad to see this big man with a big smile. He is a great coach in the class room as well as on the baseball diamond and football field. He has the driving desire to win, and this year turned out the best football team ever. Al- though he is the coach, he is the sparkplug of the team. His adage is best of all; “Its not whether you win or lose but it’s how you play the game, but if you play the game right you won't lose ’ The Senior Class would like to dedicate this year’s Excalibur TO Coach Harold C. Bullard. 4
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Foreword This is the most difficult time of the year. The seniors must make plans that will probably affect their whole future. The thoughts enter our minds if during the phases of the last four years we have prepared ourselves for the unscreening that lies ahead. Whatever phase of life that we turn to we will al- ways look back on our Alma Mater with remembrances of the good times as well as the bad ones. Looking back we can see ourselves growing into manhood and we know that we are well on the road of life. We will never forget the'guidance and kindness given to us by our school. They were a great help in the molding of our character. Our hearts will have a tinge of sorrow forever. Contents Page 7 . . . Fall Seniors Football Page 31 .. . Winter Juniors Basketball Clubs Beauty Page 47 .. . Spring Sophomore Military Freshmen Page 65 .. . Summer Baseball Track Graduation
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Colonel Canning P. Pis her Colonel Lanning Risher was bom on September 19, 1931, the son of our President, Colonel James F. Risher. His birthplace was in Bamberg, S.C. He attended the public schools of Bamberg, Carlisle Military School, and The Citadel, where he graduated in 1952, He is now doing graduate work in history at the University of South Carolina. In 1953, he entered the army as a 2nd Lieu- tenant. In 1955, he came out of the Army with the rank of 1st Lieutenant of Infantry. Upon completion of his active duty, Col. Risher started teaching at Carlisle. He re- mained there for three years. He then came to Camden to take the job of Headmaster. For the past four years Col. Risher has put forth much effort to make Camden Mili- tary Academy a top Grade school for every- one to be proud of. It is the opinion of the cadet corps that he has done this and much more. We of the EXCALIBUR staff salute you, Colonel Risher, for a job well done.
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