Camden Military Academy - Excalibur Yearbook (Camden, SC)

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People 2-33 Military 34-49 Sports 50-71 Activities 72-91 Advertisements 92-112 (2 ixcalibu Editor 1st Lt, Matthew Rodgers Advisor Maj. (Ret) Burton Gale Photographers 1SG Jay Jones SFC Price Osteen 1978-1979 Robert Hill Most Studious Billy Cato (Steppin’ out) Class Casanova 4 Chad Watts Most Military Rory Barth Best Personality Pierce Suddath Class Clown SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Billy Cato Best All-Around Billy Walker Most Athletic 5 SENIORS Alberto Jose Aviles Sosa Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Honor Council 1; Block “C” 3; Library Staff 1; Armory Staff I; Training Cadre l;Sash and Sword 1; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals Team Capt 1; Intramurals 5; Years at CMA CMS 5; Highest Rank: Capt; Nickname: Tito; Hobbies: Tennis and water skiing; Soccer Team 2, Capt I; Plans: Texas A M. Timothy Brian Bailey Football 1; Block “C 2; Training Cadre 2; Bus Driver 2; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SSG; Nickname: Honeybear; Soccer 2; Hob- bies; Hunting and racing: Plans: Overseas work. 6 Rodney Edward Ayers Block “C” 2; Pool Staff 2; Training Cadre I; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals 2; Weight Room Staff 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 1SG; Soccer Team 2; Nickname: Slebrock; Hobbies: Furlough and water ski- ing: Plans: College. Rory Alan Barth Football 2; Baseball 1; Soccer 2t Capt 1; Honor Council i; Block “C” 4; DKS 2, Vice-pres 1, Pres 1; Rifle Team 1; Training Cadre 3; Sash and Sword 2; Gold Star 4; Marksmanship Awards 3; Intramurals 4; Highest Rank: LTC; Nickname: Pepe; Hobbies: Sports; Plans: College of Charleston. 78-79 Harry Vancleve Baugh III Track 1; Library Staff 1; KP 1; Kitchen Helper I ; Gold Star I; Marksmanship Awards I; Intramurals 2; Annual Staff 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank; Cpi; Nickname: Butch; Hobby; Water skiing; Plans: College. Robbie Bishop Buffkin KP 2; Bus Driver 1; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 2; Years at CMA 2: Highest Rank: Pfc; Nickname: Rubber Toes; Hobby: Girls, William David Brauns Block “C” 1; Library Staff 1; Marksmanship Awards 2; In- tramurals 2; Debate Team 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SSG; Nickname: Carpetrider; Hobbies: Rappelling; Plans: College, Pharmacy Major, Billy Ray Cato Football 3, Capt 2; Baseball 2; Track 2; Honor Council 1; Block i4C” 4; DKS I; Pool Staff 1; Armory Staff 1; Drill Team 5, Capt 2; Training Cadre 4; Bus Driver 2, Head 1; Sash and Sword 2; Gold Star 2; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals Team Capt 1; Intramurals 5; Weight Room Staff 4; Years at CMA CMS 5; Highest Rank: Opt; Nickname: Big DADDY; Hobbies: Fishing and hunting; Plans: Sharon and marriage. SENIORS Charles Rene Chappell Training Cadre 2; Sash and Sword 1; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals 2; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: 2Lt; Nickname: David Bowie: Bands 3; Hobby: Foosball; Plans: College. William Bernard Elam Football 1; Block “C 3; Gym Staff 1; Library Staff 1; Ar- mory Staff 1; Rifle Team 3: Training Cadre 3; Bus Driver 2; Horseback Riders 1; Marksmanship Awards 3; Intramurals Team Capt 1; Intramurals 5; Weight Room Staff 2; Annual Staff 1; Boy Scouts 2; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: 2Lt; Nickname: Wildman; Hobby: Flying; Plans: College. Terry Rufus Edwards Football Mgr 1; Basketball 1; Block C” 1; Gym Staff 3, Head 2; Armory Staff 1; Drill Team 2; Training Cadre I; Dance Committee 2; Sash and Sword 1; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 4; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: ILt; Nickname: Ed; Hobby: Girls; Plans: Coast Guard. James Burton Fincher, Jr. Football 3; Honor Council 1; Pool Staff 2; Fine Arts Club 1; Training Cadre 2; Bus Driver I; Sash and Sword 2; Marksmanship Awards 3; Intramurals Team Capt 1; In- tramurals 5; Weight Room Staff 2; Boy Scouts 2; Years at CMA 5; Highest Rank: Capt; Nickname: Daddy Rabbit; Hobby: Motorcycles, 78-79 Arturo Emilio Gonzalez-Sainz Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Block “C” 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SSG; Nickname: Pillin; Hobby: Water Ski- ing; Plans: College; Soccer 1. Robert Norris Hill DKS 1; Rec Room Staff I; Training Cadre 1; Gold Stars 2; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 3; Highest Rank: 1SG; Bands 2; Plans: Graduate. Joseph Andrew Greenburg Football 2; Track 1; Block “C” 2; DKS 2; Library Staff I; Rifle Team 1; Training Cadre 1; Bus Driver 2, Head 2; Sash and Sword I; Gold Star 3; Marksmanship Awards 2; In- tramurals 2, Weight Room Staff 2, Head I; Annual Staff 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 2Lt; Hobby: Working on cars; Plans: College. James Michael Hurley Rec Room Staff I; KP 1: Training Cadre I; Intramurals 3; Highest Rank: Pfc; Nickname: Mike; Hobbies: Water ski- ing and bike riding; Plans: Work. SENIORS William Scott Jordan Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 1; Years at CM A 1; Nickname: Swamp Rat; Hobby: Sleeping in class; Plans: College and marriage. Robert Christopher Kiger Track 1; Block “C” 1; Training Cadre 2; Intramurals 2; Weight Room Staff 1; Years at CMA 216; Highest Rank: 1 Lt; Nickname: Chris; Hobby: Snow skiing; Plans: Tycoon. Robert Clair Kirkpatrick Football Mgr I: Track 2; Block “C” 2; Gym Staff 2; Library Staff 1; KP 1; Training Cadre 2; Dance Committee 1; Horseback Riders I; Marksmanship Awards 2; In- tramurals 3; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: 1SG; Nickname: Bo; Hobby: Cars; Plans: College. Eric Weston Klienbach Foerttiball 3; Basketball I; Track 1; Block “C” 3; DKS 1; Potdi Staff 1; Armory Staff 1; KP 1; Drill Team 3; Training Cadire 2: Sash and Sword 1; Gold Stars 2; Marksmanship Awarrds 3; Intramurals 3; Weight Room Staff 3; Years at CMA CMS 3; Highest Rank 2Lt; Nickname: Yo-Yo; Holhby: Horses; Plans: College and Football. 78-79 David Michael Krause Baseball 1; Library Staff I; KP 1; Drill Team 1; Training Cadre 1; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals 2; Years at CM A 2; Highest Rank: Cpl; Nickname; Dave; Hobby: Ski- ing: Plans: College. Jack Louis Lee Football 1; Block “C” 1; Rec Room Staff L; Driil Team 2; Rifle Team 1; Training Cadre 1; Bus Driver 2; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals 2; Weight Room Staff 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SFC; Nickname: Jack; Hobbies: Sketching and coins; Plans: College. Mark Nevin Lewis Football Mgr 3; Baseball Mgr 3: Basketball Mgr 1; Block C 4; DKS 2: Gvm Staff 1; Rec Room Staff 2; Pool Staff, Head 2; Fine Arts Club, Pres 5; KP 1; Training Cadre 1; Dance Committee, Chairman 1; Sash and Sword l;-Gold Stars 10; Marksmanship awards 2; Intramurals Team Capt 1, Intramurals 5; Annual Staff 2; Boy Scouts 1; Debate Team 2; Years at CMA 5; Highest Rank: ILt: Nickname: Little Buck; Hobbies: Eating and public speaking; Bands 5; Plans: Computer Science at the College of William and Mary. Sammy Manley-Baeza Armory Staff 1; Intramurals 2; Boy Scouts I; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl; Nickname: Samito; Hobby: Soccer; Plans: College in North Carolina. SENIORS Guy Andrew Loren Mann Baseball 2; Track 1; Block “C 2; Gym Staff I; Rec Room Staff 1; Pool Staff 3; Laundry Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Kitchen Helper 2; Horseback Riders 1; Gold Stars 3; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 5; Boy Scouts 1; Years at CMA 5; Highest Rank: SFC; Nickname; Lizard; Bands 3; Plans: College. Robert Kevin Murdoch Pool Staff I, Head 1; Training Cadre 1; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 2; Y'ears at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SSG; Nickname: Murder; Hobbies: SCUBA diving and bow hunting: Plans: College. David Eugene Moshoures Basketball 4; Track 1; Honor Council 1; Block “C” 2, Pres 1; DKS 2, Treas 1; Gym Staff 1; Library Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Drill Team 1; Training Cadre 2; Dance Committee 2; Sash and Sword 2; Gold Stars 3; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurals 5, Team Capt 2; Weight Room Staff 1; Years at CMA 5; Highest Rank: Cpt; Nickname: Mo; Hobbies: Furlough, skiing, tennis; Plans; Marriage. Charlie Tillman Owens III Football 2; Baseball 3; Basketball 2; Capt 1; Block C” 3; DKS 2; Gym Staff 2; Pool Staff 1; Library Staff 2: Fine Arts Club I; Training Cadre 3; Dance Committee 2; Hor- seback Riders 1; Sash and Sword 2; Gold Stars 3; Marksmanship Awards 4; rntramurals 1; Weight Room Staff 1; Annual Staff 3; Boy Scouts 2; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: 1 Lt; Nickname: Chuck: Hobby: Swimming; Plans: Baseball. 78-79 James Jerome Pence III Football Mgr 1; Basketball Mgr I; Drill Team Mgr t; Marksmanship Awards I; Golf 1; Intramurals 1; Years at CMA 1. Reginald Townsend Phifer Intramurals 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpk Nickname: Big Bird; Hobby: Horses; Plans: College. Matthew Legare Rodgers Football 3; Block C” 3, Pres 1; DKS 2, Vice-pres i; Pool Staff 1; Drill Team 1; Training Cadre 2; Bus Driver 1; Sash and Sword 1; Gold Stars 6; Marksmanship Awards 2; In- tramurals Team Capt 1; Intramurals 3; Annual Staff 3, Photographer 3, Asst Ed 1, Ed I: Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: lLt; Golf 3, Capt 2; Nickname: TRIGGER: Hob- bies: Photography and sports; Plans: College and Engineering. Jeffrey Lyle Stadler Rec Room Staff 1; KP 1; Training Cadre 1; Intramurals 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Sgt; Nickname: The Stad; Hobbies: Skiing and sailing; Plans: Military career. SENIORS Lovick Pierce Suddath IV Football 3; Block “C” 3; Armory Staff I; Rifle Team 1; Training Cadre 2; Marksmanship Awards 3; Intramurais 3; Weight Room Staff 1; Years at CM A 3; Highest Rank: 1SG; Nickname: Snake; Hobbies: Snake hunting, hunting, and fishing; Plans: Civil Engineering and Emily. Gordon Layton To we, Jr. Football I; Armory Staff 1; Bus Drivers 2; Horseback Riders 1; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurais 3; Years at CM A 3Vz; Highest Rank: SFC; Nickname: Turtle Head; Hobbies: Swimming and skiing; Fine Arts Club I; Plans: College. Wiiliam Shivers Walker Football 2, Capt 1; Basketball 2; Track 2; Block ,4C” 2; Training Cadre 1; Years at CMA 2Vi; Highest Rank: Cpl; Nickname: Wild Bill; Hobby: Wild life; Plans: Outdoor work. Todd Daniel Walters Baseball 1; Track 2; Block “C” 3; Training Cadre 2; Marksmanship Awards 2; Intramurais 3; Highest Rank: 2Lt; Nickname: Speedy: Hobby: Listening to music; Plans: Auto mechanic. 78-79 Chad Cameron Watts Football 2; Baseball 3, Capt 2; Track 1; Honor Council 1; Block C 3; Rec Room Staff 1; Armory Staff 1; Drill Team 3; Training Cadre 4; Dance Committee 2; Sash and Sword 2; Marksmanship Awards 4; Intramurals Team Capt 1, Intramurals 5; Weight Room Staff 1; Years at CM A 5; Highest Rank: Maj; Nickname: C.C.; Hobbies: Baseball, fishing, and hunting; Plans: College. Kirk Lee White Football 1; Basketball 1; Gym Staff 1; Training Cadre 1; In- tramurals 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank; Sgt; Nickname: Corby; Plans; College. Edgar Causey Wiggins III Football 1; Basketball 1; Training Cadre 1; Intramurals 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl; Hobbies: Sketching, water skiing, snow skiing; Plans: College. James Mark Williams Baseball 1; Rec Room Staff 2; Training Cadre 1; In- tramurals 3; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: SFC; Hobby: Automobiles; Plans: College at the Citadel. SENIORS 78-79 Charles Rudolph Woods Football Mgr 1; Basketball Mgr 2; Track Mgr 1; Block “C” 2; Gym Staff 1; Training Cadre 2; Bus Driver 1; Marksmanship Awards 3; Military Awards 1; Chorus 2; In- tramurals 3; Annual Staff 1; Years at CMA CMS 3; Highest Rank: 1SG; Nickname: Charlie; Hobbies: Furlough and hunting; Plans: College and money. Roland David Young DKS 2; Library Staff I; Gold Star 1; Marksmanship Awards 1; Intramurals 2; Boy Scouts 2; Debate Team 2; Years at CM A 2; Highest Rank: Sgt; Nickname: Rhombus- Trapazoidous-Hughmongous; Hobbies: Saxophone and lifting weights; Plans: College. Erick Scott H. Zoot Track 4; Block “C” 3; Library StaffS: Library Staff I; KP 1; Drill Team 2; Dance Committee I; Gold Stars 6; Marksmanship Awards 6; Intramurals 5; Annual Staff 3; Debate Team i; Years at CMA CMS 5; Highest Rank: SSG; Nickname: Pervert; Hobby: Traveling; Plans: Medicine. Kenneth Wade Aldridge Richard Jay Beeson William Seton Cheek, Jr. Frank Dereix Juniors You‘re in the red $ 1,000. Christopher Emmett Boggs Craig Philip Ciaccio Richard Linden Clark Timothy Charles Cline Guy Allen Crockett, Jr, James F. Risher guard demonstrate “throw back” movement. Patrick H. Donnellon 18 Juniors They’re coming in at three o’clock high! Robert Cecil Faile, Jr. Alfred Alonzo Fennell Matthew Henry Taylor Ferguson Brent Ward Graves John Clyde Garrison, R. Donald Forney Tony James Harvill Michael James Hawkins Robert Lee Hudnell Leslie Rushing Hunter Joseph Albert Jarrett, Jr. Mark Ellis Jones 1 remember when, too. Juniors Robert A Iden Curtis Lee Jones, Jr Krivohlavek Kelvin Louis Charles Edward O’Neal Privette, Jr. She drives me wild. Senior mania. Matthew Alan Lavette Craven Wood Mitchell Anthony Troy Rossillo Kenneth Patrick Rivers Richard Allan Mackenzie Shaw William Burn Sneed Philip John Tucci Luis Enrique Uzcategui O, Robert David Whitaker Hanging around the laundry room. 20 Sophomores Mark Henry Abercrombie Charles Melvin Amerson Paul Owen Blake, III Timothy Lee Burns David Oakley Bolick Grazio John Blevins Errrrr Eric. James Graham Calvert Harold Spell Carr, Jr. Christopher Scott Copeland Paul David Elkert George Wagoner Ferguson, III John Jackson Gardner Left: Ms. Taylor, Faculty Officer. 21 Right: “Here She Is, Miss America.” Sophomores Greene Warren Harding Timothy David Hall, Jr. Hargett Michael Stephenson Hundley Gregory Wayne Jones Left; You WILL volunteer for this assignment. Right: Sound of Seniors. John Edward Jones Eddie Kornegay Michael George Luckey John Damon Manuch William Frederick Miller Sophomores John Siler McCoy Charles Lindburgh Runyan, Jr. Fred William Ruppenthal, IV Rick Allen Roberts Frank Price Osteen, 11 Clarence Eugene Murphy, Jr. Left: It’s supposed to be a “C.” Right: The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company Band. Lee Mendel Smoak, Jr. Anthony Vincent Tarleton Mark Allan Trapp I ?'. - Mark Walter Smith James Emmett Treanor Donald Clayton Welch Sophomores not photographed earlier: James Ross Loflin and Late arriving juniors: David John Harris and David Sean Clancy. William Richard Jumper. 23 Charles Pollard David Glenn Andrews, II Ballard What’ll it be? Thomas Dale Dagenhart 1 Howard Allen Darrow Freshmen Raymond Bradley Beck Ricky Dale Blain Mark Erick Bumgarner Mariano Antonio Cabrera Harry Dean Douglas Haldo Dubon Rush Perry Blanton, Jr. Olandor Adrian Calloway George Burton Taylor Ferguson And that’s final! Lester Vastine Fisher, III Page one . , . five . , . four. Nathaniel Forney 24 Freshmen Grand Canyon wins the 1978 Colonial Cup. Leon Palmer Goza, III Kenneth John Hoffman Jack Randall Hunt Neil Anthony Ladd John Andrew Lowe Nigel Thomas Lowe Chris Kiger’s graduation present. Marion Jay Metcalf Jeffrey Scott Hall Garett Gary Hutto Donald Lee Harville, Jr. Christopher Leroy Katz Aviles posts win on Cup inquiry board. Gobe Dean McElveen 25 Freshmen Jimmy Lee Osborne, Jr. James William Reinhart Major Dozier does it diligently. Donald Marshall Rhodes James Clark Seabrook Rivers Christian Randall Robinson Timothy Duane Rusch James Carlisle Shelley, Jr. Jesse Doyle Simmons Vince Tarleton puts up the jump shot. Patrick Anthony Taylor Gary Marc-Anthony Thompson Jose Lucas Torres Joseph Shane Truere Henry Clifton Walker Leo Gilbert Wiggins, Jr. Conversation on the stands. 26 8th Grade Peter Arthur Baccarny John Allen Bramlett Chester Lee Brinser Tracy Robert Burns Matthew Arthur Butler Where’s my wig? OD does strange things to a person. Gregory Joel Gehring Anthony Monroe Graham James Regan Greenburg John Knox Joerden William Timmons Johnson, III Thomas Mark Chandler Stephen Wade Gamm Gary Hugh Lackey, Jr. 27 8th Grade Joseph Richard Leone i Lee Lincoln Lindsay Andrew Edward McLeary Jeffery C. Noes Gene Stephen Re avis Our newest recruit 1 Enoel Salas Hand me my “water bottle.” Theodore Chalmers Sealey Robert Michael Self Charles Vernon Shuler John Charles Smith Patrick William Sommers David Nelson Swanson Billy Ray Wood What’s my girl going to say? Getting nowhere fast. 28 Thous shalt not kill. 7th Grade Brett Reiland Andrae David E. Nathan Zebulon Carrion Forbes Jon Eric Fouts It never Failes. I Remember When Just call me Trigger. Robert James Krivohiavek James Richard Hoover Claus Kruse Larry Nathaniel Shearouse, Jr. 29 FACULTY and STAFF Colonel Lanning P. Risher, Headmaster B, S., The Citadel; M, A., University of South Carolina LTC Charles R. White, USA (Ret), Senior Army Instructor and Assistant Headmaster; B. S., University of South Carolina, LTC James T. Dallas, Commandant; A. B., University of South Carolina. LTC Joseph H. Parsons, Asst. Commandant and Instructor; B. S., East Stroudsburg State College. 30 FACULTY and STAFF LTC William P. Beckham, Jr. B. S., University of South Carolina. Francis L. Brown School Barber and Night Watchman. % ■rrl': f Tjyv. St Mrs. Anne B. Dallas Librarian; A. B. University of South Carolina; B. S., Columbia College. SFC Leo A. Darrow, USA Army Instructor Mrs. Bessie V. Davis Dietician Major James L. Dozier Faculty Officer; A. B., Pfeiffer College; M. S. T., Middle Tenn. State University Commander John C. Feltham USN (Ret), Faculty Officer; B. S., Univer- sity of S. C.; M. A. T., University of Louisville. Major Burton B. Gale USAF (Ret), Faculty Officer; B, A., Uni- versity of Vermont; M. Ed., Our Lady of the Lake University Captain David V. Green Faculty Officer; A. B., Newberry College; M. M. E., Florida State University. 31 FACULTY and STAFF Leo Hearrell Maintenance Superintendent Mrs. Tommie D, Pylant Secretary-Bookkeeper Captain Robert E. Thorp Faculty Officer; B. S., Murray State University. 32 Gloria P. Howell, R. N. The McLeod Infirmary School of Nursing Captain James N, Ramsey Faculty Officer; B. A. Southern Missionary College; M. A., Andrews University. Captain Stephen W. Tucker Faculty Officer; B. S., Clemson University. Captain Tommy E. Huff Faculty Officer; B. S., Western Carolina University. Captain Fred W. Taylor Faculty Officer; B. S., Baptist College; M. Ed., The Citadel. 1SG Johnny H. Walters USA (Ret), Army Instructor. Military Organization of Cadet Corps Camden Military Academy was founded in 1949 as Camden Academy. The present administration acquired the plant in 1958. Today the Academy is designated an Ml Junior ROTC School and is rated an Honor Unit With Distinction by the Department of the Army, Camden is a boarding school with no day students. Its aim is to develop young men physically, mentally, and morally. Battalion at Dress Parade Practice The Corps of Cadets is formed into one infantry battalion, broken down into the following units: Staff, “A” or Alpha Com- pany, “B” or Bravo Company, “C” or Charlie Company, and Band Company. Cadets are assigned to each company according to their barracks assignment. Each company, commanded by a Cadet Captain, is divided into two platoons commanded by cadet second lieutenants and assisted by sergeants first class. Each platoon is comprised of three squads commanded by sergeants and staff sergeants. All companies compete for the distinction of being designated Honor Company at year’s end. Academy School Day Schedule Academy Rank and Grade 0635 — First Call 0655 — Breakfast Formation 0755 — Spelling Class 0820 — First Class Period 0910 — Second Class Period 1000 — Third Class Period 1050 — Fourth Class Period 1150 — Lunch Formation 1215 — Mail Call 1240 — Fifth Class Period 1330 — Sixth Class Period 1420 — Drill Period 1530 — Athletics and Intramurals 1750 — Dinner Formation 1855 — Recall 1900 — Study Hall 2145 — Recall 2200 — Taps Pvt — Private PFC — Private First Class Cpl — Corporal Sgt — Sergeant SSG — Staff Sergeant SFC — Sergeant First Class 1SG — First Sergeant MSG — Master Sergeant CSM — Command Sergeant Major 2Lt — Second Lieutenant lLt — First Lieutenant Cpt — Captain Maj — Major LTC — Lieutenant Colonel 36 J.R.O.T.C. The Senior Officers of Honor Council make up the review board which evaluates rules infractions and makes recommendations within the corps of cadets. Their com- bined experience enables them to make sound decisions =bout the corps. L to R: Barth, Moshoures, Cato, Aviles, Fincher, Watts. Officer corps responsibilities range from the command of an individual platoon to staff work of the adjutant in the JROTC Department. An officer is distinguished by a gold hat band, a maroon sash, and sword. Members of the of- ficers corps are: 1st Row, Forney, JA Greenburg, Owens, Kiger; 2nd Row, Rodgers, Hawkins, Cato, Chappell, Elam; 3rd Row, Aviles, Fincher, HG Runyan; Back Row, Edwards, Moshoures, Klienbach, Walters, Lewis, Watts. At left, Barth. f The Color Guard consists of Camden Military Academy’s finest drilled cadets. Led by Command Sergeant Major RA Jones, the Color Guard participates in all Dress Parades and in various local parades and func- tions. Members are: (L to R) Gardner, Blevins, TB Bailey, O’Cain, Darrow, and, in center front, RA Jones. I i. 37 BATTALION STAFF Battalion Commander. The Daddies: Watts and Barth. Cadet LTC Rory Barth. Color Guard at Dress Parade. 38 Battalion Staff (L to R) RA Jones, Owens, Walters, Watts, Elam, Faile, Barth 1978-1979 Armory staff: (L to R) Manley, Towe, Faile, WG Bailey, Rusch. Battalion Executive Officer, Cadet Major Chadd Watts, Cannon Crew: (L to R) Woods, NT Lowe, RA Jones, Sealey, Faile 39 A Company Staff: (L to R) Klienbach, Edwards, JA Lowe, Moshoures, Kirkpatrick, Walters. A Company in intramural pushball competition. “'What do you mean, we got an unsatisfactory?” Company Commander, Cadet Captain David Moshoures. “A” Company NCOs. Faculty Advisor, Capt. Stephen Tucker. 1978-1979 1st Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader Blake, Crockett, Sealy, Goza, Self, MA Butler, 1st Sgt Kirkpatrick. Middle Row: Squad Leader Calloway, Trapp, Robinson, RL Lyons, Blain, Leone. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant Atkinson, Squad Leader Rossillo. Hurley, Shelley, Miller, Krivohlavek, Houston, Baccarny. In Front: Platoon Leader Klienbach. 2nd Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader Krause, Graves, Hill, Hargett, Lackey, Melton. Middle Row: GW Ferguson, Cole, MW Smith, Hoover. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant Tarleton, Squad Leader Zoot, Hundley, Beeson, Thompson, Hunter. In Front: Platoon Leader Walters. B Company Staff: (L to R) Hawkins, Rodgers, Cato, Cheek, Suddath, JA Greenburg. Cato, hard at work at area beautification. Practice Makes Perfect. Company Commander, Cadet Capt. Billy Cato. “B Company during Drill Competition. Faculty Advisor, Capt. Tomn Huff. 1978-1979 1st Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader Ruppenthal, Phifer, Hilley, Torres, GW Jones, Kornegay, Rivers, Kruse. Middle Row: Squad Leader Manuch, Joerden, W. Lyons, Elkert, McElveen, McLeary, Rhodes, Andrae. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant Lee. Squad Leader Amerson, Woods, Clark, Hutto, Pence, Johnson, Calvert. In Front: Platoon Leader Hawkins. 2nd Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader Boggs, Blanton, McLeary, Andrews, Graham, Wood. Middle Row: Squad Leader Roberts, Jumper, Metcalf, Salas, Krivohlavek. Front Row; Platoon Sergeant JE Jones, Squad Leader Mitchell, Treanor, Smoak, Ballard, Hunt, Bramlett. In Front; JA Greenburg. C Company Staff: (L to R) D Forney, Kiger, JS Hall, Aviles, Ayers. C” Company seated before noon meal. Sprucing up the dorm. “C Company playing intramural Basketball. Faculty Adviser, Capt. Robert Thorp. Company Commander Cadet Capt. Alberto Aviles. i 1978-1979 1st Platoon, Back Row: Squad Leader Ciaccio, Bumgarner, Hoffman, Ladd, JE Smith, NT Lowe, Reinhart. Middle Row: Squad Leader Welch, Simmons, Harville, Howell, N. Forney, Gamm, Noes. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant Hudnell, Squad Leader Osteen, Gardner, Donnellon, Augspurg, Shaw, Jordan, Forbes. In Front: Platoon Leader Kiger. 45 2nd Platoon. Back Row; Squad Leader Gonzales, Harris, Dereix, Carrion, Uzcategui, Brinser, Dubon. Middle Row: Squad Leader WH Hall, ED Wiggins, Brauns, O’Cain, Abercrombie, Dagenhart. Front Row; Platoon Sergeant Greene, Squad Leader White, Towe, Douglas, Chandler, Sommers, Lindsay, Truere, Fouts. In Front: Platoon Leader D Forney. Band Company Staff (L to R): Chappell, Lewis, Fincher, SHF Hill, HG Runyan. The Band provides halftime entertainment at a home football game. Band Company at intramural volleyball Company Commander, Cadet Marching Musicians Capt. Burt Fincher. Company Advisor, Capt. David Green. 1978-1979 1st Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader MHT Ferguson, Young, Copeland, BW Butler, Taylor, Harville. Middle Row; Squad Leader McCoy, Sneed, KP Rivers, Beck, Gehring. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant Williams, Squad Leader Stadler, Lavette. Privette, Katz, Swanson. In Front: Platoon Leader HG Runyan. 2nd Platoon. Back Row: Squad Leader Murdoch, Fisher, Allen, Jarrett, TL Burns. Middle Row: Squad Leader O’Neal, Fen- nell, Garrison, Carr. Front Row: Platoon Sergeant CL Runyan, Squad Leader GBT Ferguson, Baugh, JR Greenburg, Bolick, Mann, TR Burns. In Front: Platoon Leader Chappell. Annual Federal Inspection Battalion Prepared for Uniform Inspection. Cadet Sneed is inspected indoors. Cadet Ltc Rory Barth and Cadet Major Chad Watts Brief the Inspection Team. Inspectors from First Army ROTC Region, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, evaluated Camden Military Academy’s Junior ROTC Department on March 2,1979, inspecting cadets, barracks, administrative records, campus, and security of military facilities. Team members commented on the excellent appearance of the corps and of the CMA plant alike. AFI is an all-out effort for every member of the cadet corps and for faculty and staff too. We’re proud of our 100% efforts which have consistently earned us Honor Unit with Distinction. Band Company’s inspection in ranks. Color Guard dismissed from Honor Guard ceremony. Inspection team during briefing (L to R, Ltc Lollis, Maj. Easterling, and Caj Young.) 48 MARCH 2 m0. 52 The Spartans’ defense stops the opponent. Chuck Owens doing what comes natural. Cecil Faile dropped for a loss. Donald Forney making a cut. Bill Walker sweeps around the end. Cecil Faile bulling his way through the line. CMA FOOTBALL CMA Opponent 14 Bethune 0 13 Heathwood 6 — Wildewood — 20 Ashwood Central 0 6 Spartanburg Day 10 26 Florence Christian 0 6 Lewisville 22 14 Clio 14 0 Spartanburg Day 34 CMA Football This year’s team was one of experience. Most of the players had worked together for two or more years, practiced hard, and played hard. The season’s record was six wins and three losses, one of the three losses a con- ference championship game. Coach Fred Taylor headed this year’s staff, assisted by Coaches Steven Tucker and Tom Huff. 53 Orlando Calloway on the rush VARSITY FOOTBALL UlSRftRTANS PW' Varsity Football: Standing: CoachevS Tucker, Huff; Krivohlavek, Towe, Bailey, Greenburg, Klienbach, Cato, Calloway, Wiggins, Suddath, Rodgers, Loflin, Hawkins, Coach Taylor. Kneeling: Lee, Jones, Blevins, Owens, Barth, Munday, Walker, Faile, Forney, O’Cain, Gardner, Ciacco, Elam, Crockett. Sitting: Managers; Hill, Pence, Osteen. The mighty Spartans waiting for the kill. Coach Taylor looking on. Coaches surveying the defense, Bailey putting his foot into the ball. 54 SENIOR PLAYERS Chuck Owens, Quarterback Rory Barth, Cornerback Bill Walker, Tailback Joe Greenburg, Center 55 Eric Klienbach, Tackle Bernard Elam, Guard SENIOR Billy Cato, Guard Edgar Wiggins, Tackle 56 PLAYERS Chip Towe, Guard Tim Bailey, Kicker Pierce Suddath, Guard Matt Rodgers, End 57 Jack Lee, End DOZIER’S RAIDERS Junior High Football: Standing: Abercrombie, Rusch, Chandler, Darrow, Robison, Douglas, Berry, Cole, Hunt, Bumgardner, GBT Ferguson, Herring, Ballard, Hutto, N. Forney, GW Ferguson. Kneeling: TR Burns, Gamm, Self, Hall, RJ Krivohlavek, Sealy, Lackey, McElveen, Thompson, Metcalf. Sitting: Dubon, Wiggins, Hoffman, Lowe, Cabrera, Rhodes, Noes, Dagenhart, Sommers, Andrae. 58 The defense making the tackle. Hunt overpowering the defense. BASKETBALL Donald Forney shoots from the outside. Orlando Calloway takes a jumper. Cecil Faile preventing the lay-up. 60 Locker room antics. 1978-79 Standing, left to right: Edwards, CL Calloway, Fennell. Owens defending his man. Runyan, D. Forney, HG Runyan, Gonzalez, Moshoures, Faile, Owens, Tarleton, Walker. In front: Forney sets up the offense. 61 Forney at the foul line. 62 The starting five, ready for the game. Coach Huff talks with the bench. SOCCER Goalie tries in vain to stop Barth's shot. Gonzalez on the move. Standing: Brauns, Miller, Klienbach, Cole, Robinson, Bailey, Hundley, Beeson, Dereix, Tucci, Cruickshank, Augspurg, Shaw, Baccarny, Mgr. Middle: Dahlgren, Smith, Davis, Ayers, Gonzalez, Abercrombie, Cline, Hall. Bottom: Coach Walters, Uz- categui, Clark, Dubon, Aviles, Barth, Privette, Bolick, Coach Tucker. ._______________________ Team Captain Barth on a penalty kick. H Mil mm Team Captain Aviles moves on opposing defense. CMA offensive group moves down held. 63 SOCCER Team Captains Barth and Aviles work together as Gonzalez looks on. Dereix and Uzcategui on offense. Abercrombie throws in the ball. Clark’s fancy footwork. Barth receives congratulations after scoring. 64 Aviles stalks his prey. 1978-79 Privette being congratulated after scoring goal. Aviles with the head. Rory Barth centering the ball. Team Captains Barth and Aviles meet the opposing team. Clark, running over the defense. Gonzalez, on the move . . . again. Tucci and Clark working out strategy. BASEBALL John Blevins bunting. Rick Jumper shows his stuff. 66 Watts winds up. Lindy Runyan throws. 1979 Jumper takes aim. Blevins waiting for the right pitch. The 1979 Spartan baseball team will be a more rounded club than last year’s PAC runner-up team. This year’s club, composed of five returning lettermen and several new players, is expected to bring to Camden the conference cham- pionship which eluded us last year. The club will be led by seniors Chad Watts, a thoroughbred on the mound; Emilio Gonzalez and Chuck Owens, two versatile players; and sophomores Lindy Runyan, a three-year letterman and potential college second baseman, and John Blevins, an all-around athlete. Problem areas, if any, will stem from lack of depth in pitching and inconsistency at the plate. Coach Steven Tucker, in his first year of coaching the team, says his club will be ready to meet any challenge that arises along the road to victory. Good luck in the quest for the Palmetto Athletic Conference championship. Lindy Runyan fielding the ball. 67 TRACK AND FIELD 68 Ferguson takes off. 69 Attempting the hand-off — Calloway and Blake, , . . and success! MARCHING SPARTANS MARCHING SPARTANS CMA’s Band, conducted by Captain David Green, has made several im- provements this year. For the first time, the CMA Marching Spartans per- formed a musical half-time show, featuring the band in the configuration of musical notes, a Revolutionary War cannon, and a ’79 tribute to the Class of 1979. The band played much more difficult music this year, and marched in several community parades. The Pep Band, a group of elite musicians, played at all home football games and at basketball games too. The Jazz Band, a contem- porary group consisting again of better musicians, played modern rock music along with some old 1940s dance tunes. The Concert Band presented several concerts and Band I classes progressed remarkably. These Band I students will be next year’s stars. Pep Band. Front: Chappell, Murdoch, Lewis, Young, O’Neal, Sneed. Middle: Mann, MHT Ferguson, Hill, Fincher, McCoy, CL Runyan. Back: Lavette, Baugh, GBT Ferguson, PA Taylor, Stadler, HG Runyan. 74 Jazz Band. Front: Chappell, Murdoch, Lewis, Young, O’Neal, Sneed, Rivers. Middle: Lavette, Mann, RN Hill, Fincher, BW Butler. Back: Baugh, HG Runyan, Fennell. GBT Ferguson, BW Butler, Privette, McCoy, Mann, RN Hill, Fincher. Chappell, Fisher, Murdoch The Show Band Fifth Period Band. Front: Copeland, Bolick, Swanson, TR Burns, Middle: Cabrera, TL Burns, JR Greenburg, Shuler, HC Walker. Back: Gamm, Beck, Gehring. 75 THE LETTERMEN Block “C”: Back Left, to Front Right: Kornegay, HG Runyan, Kiger, Lee, JA Greenburg, Cato, TB Bailey, Blevins, Ayers, Aviles, O’Cain, Crockett, Owens, Faile, Rossiilo, Edwards, Klienbach, Calloway, Moshoures, Tarleton, Blake, Lewis, Clark, D. Forney, Hawkins, Gardner, Walters, GW Ferguson, Capt. Tucker, Mann, Cheek, Elam, Rodgers, Barth, CL Runyan, Ciaccio, Kirkpatrick, Watts. HIGH IN THE SKY 76 Flight Club: BW Butler, Elam. Baugh, Donnellon, Whitaker, McCoy, Young, Lewis, JE Jones, Lavette, JA Greenburg, Owens, Osteen, Brauns, Cheek, Elkert, Tucci, Rodgers, Copeland, Major Gale. Mrs. Pylant, our printer (As if I didn’t have enough to do!) WRITERS’ CRAMP Laying of the Law. The Adjutant Staff is a hardworking group of cadets who publish the school paper every week. During first semester the paper is written, edited, drafted, printed, and distributed by Major Gale’s Advanced Composition Class. Second semester his senior English students take over the job. The Adjutant is known campus-wide as CMA’s best informer. 77 Messing . . . ah . . . typing it up. The Odd Couple saturdaynighx fever Dance Committee, headed by Mark Lewis and advised by Cmdr. Feltham, prepares the gym, books a band, and tears down the gym for all the dances. It takes a lot of hard work, but it is rewarding to boogie on the floor. Chad Travolta On call for broken feet. Dance Committee: (Top left to bottom right) Lewis, Cmdr, Feltham, Moshoures, GW Ferguson, CL Runyan, JE Jones, Kirkpatrick, Aldridge, Ciaccio, Crockett, HD Greene, Korenegay, WH Hall, Osteen, Faile, Owens, Hawkins, Blake. 78 JAWS 79 CMA has always been proud of her debate team, and this year was no ex- ception. The elite group won several trophies and honors in the Eastern Con- ference, in both debate and in individual events. Although doubts existed over changing coaches at the beginning of the year, Capt. Thorp coached ad- mirably and led the team to victory. Debate Team. Andrews, MHT Ferguson, Goza, Zoot, Bolick, Capt. Thorp, JR Greenburg, Copeland, Gamm, Lewis, Young. Head honcho, Mark Lewis. Leader of the pack Don’t look now, but I think we won. Last year’s debate coach. Chaplain Swager, who ran a three-hour debate seminar. 79 DKS. (L to R) RN Hill, Rodgers, JA Greenburg, Klienbach, Owens, Lavette, Barth, HG Delta Kappa what? Runyan, Young, Moshoures, Lewis, Whitaker, RA Jones. DKS Delta Kappa Sigma, CMA’s only fraternal honor society, consists of ten seniors and five juniors. DKS made several field trips this year accompanied by Faculty Advisor Capt. James Ramsey; President, cadet Lt. Col. Rory Barth; Vice-president, Cadet 1st Lt. Matt Rodgers; Secretary, Cadet lSgt. Robert Hill; and Treasurer, Cadet Captain David Moshoures. You don’t get crowned in chess, stupid. 80 That wouldn’t be appropriate! Mrs. Davis’ kitchen help: Bolick, Roberts, Baugh (not pictured, Mann) FEEDING THE TROOPS Thousands of individual meals are served during a school year, and without Mrs. Davis and her crew of KPs and kitchen help, none would be cooked or served. Her band of workers has to be fast and ef- ficient to make sure there are no foul-ups. Feeding time. Want me to prove it’s easier to break ‘em than wash ‘em? Mrs. Davis, “Uncle Charlie” Hunter, Josephine Johnson, Yvonne Workman, Sandra Johnson, Vera Hunter. Hundley, Copeland, Uzcategui, Beck, Dereix, Aldridge, McEiveen, Lindsey, BW Butler. Strickland. Jfc j 81 Their Tools Drill Team CADENCE BY CATO The CMA Drill Team, last year’s state champions, is the James F. Risher Guard, named for Colonel Fanning P, Risher’s father. It has been in ex- istence for 20 years. Faculty adviser for the team is lSgt. Johnny Walters and the commander is cadet Captain Billy Cato. Heads Up! I knew I forgot something! 82 Blacktop practice. GOLF 1979 The Team (L to R): BR Wood, Polluta, Gehring, KL O’Neal, Metcalf, Blanton, GBT Ferguson, Hawkins, WG Bailey, Hutto, Elkert, Joer- dan. Team Co-Captains, Ayers and Rodgers, at soccer practice and holding the camera, respectively. CMA’s Golf Team has had a swinging season. Major James Dozier coached his team through yet another suc- cessful year. Gilly Bailey strokes the ball. 83 VI Our dedicated librarian. The Staff: Young, Goza, Zoot, Gamm, Baugh, Self, Mrs. Dallas, JA Greenburg. LOYAL LIBRARIANS The library, academic Mecca of Camden Military Academy, is staf- fed by Mrs. Anne B. Dallas and her responsible crew of cadet volunteers. The facility offers a quiet place to study, reflect, and increase knowledge. Ifi- 'ii.ih 1: t'. afctoki__jjE. Research paper! What’s that? 84 Payday, finally. Fiction, fact, and fog. First Squad: Cheek, Barth, PSg Darrow, Elam, HG Runyan. BULL’S-EYE! Each year cadets with high marksmanship training scores make up CMA’s rifle team. The squad competed in many matches this year and did well. PSg Darrow is the adviser, Gregg Runyan the team captain. It takes a lot of physical and mental control to shoot with precision and this year’s team was as near perfect as we have ever had. Second Squad: Calvert, Suddath, JE Jones, Ballard. 85 CAMDEN Goofing Off. Garrison, HG Runyan, Lavette, JA Greenburg, Blake, Graves, TB Bailey. LOOK OUT, GREYHOUND! This year’s bus drivers are dedicated to their jobs. Busses and vans transport cadets to sports events, parades, and town leave. Bus drivers, through care in driving and in light maintenance, have kept CMA on wheels. Our Responsible Drivers. 86 PUMPIN’ IRON Weight Room Staff. Back Row: N. Forney, Klienbach, Cato, Faile, JA Greenburg, Owens, Crockett, Moshoures, Capt. Tucker. Front Row: Calloway, Hilly, Shaw, Augspurg, Salas, Tucci, T. Harvill, Ayers. Front: Andrae. SURF’S UP Pool Staff. (L to R) Murdoch, Elkert, BW Butler, Beeson, CW Mitchell, GBT Ferguson, CL Runyan, Faile, Ayers, In front: Cmdr, Feltham. SHOOT THE HOOP 87 Gym Staff. (L to R) Beeson, Miller, Kirkpatrick, Houston, Hunter, THE AESTHETES Fine Arts Club: (L to R) Gehring, Capt. Green, Johnson, Kornegay, O’Neal, Capt, Ramsey, Lewis, TR Burns, Rhodes, Beck, Cabrera, Gamm, BR Woods, Self, Reavis, Copeland. KINGS OF THE ROAD Drivers Ed: (L to R) D. Harville, Fisher, GBT Ferguson, Katz, Baugh, Murdoch, HD Greene, WH Hall, Amerson, RL Lyons (not pictured, Copeland), IN ON MONDAY, OUT ON THURSDAY Fisher, PA Taylor, Beck, Privette, Ruppenthal. At rear: Capt. Tucker, McCoy. 88 Hard at it. Even harder at it. EXCALIBUR, or the Sword of Damocles Mr. Frank Crenshaw, photographer. For nine months every year one event has everyone moaning, crying, and pull- ing his hair out in frustration: getting the yearbook out by the deadline. The Excalibur is handled like The Adjutant, Honors English works first semester, seniors second. We all worked hard. Ohhhh! I give up. Adviser’s eye view — it’s Fishy. Oh, by the way, tomorrow’s the deadline. 89 Miss Excalibur MISS EXCALIBUR Miss Gaye Godfrey, Sponsored by Mark Jones 90 First Runner-Up Miss Kim Medlon, Sponsored by Todd Waiters 1978-1979 Second Runner-Up Miss Pam Woods, Sponsored by Montague Clarke O’Cain Third Runner-Up Miss Stella Mitchell, Sponsored by Craven Mitchell The Judge: Miss America 1978, Kylene Barker Selection of this year’s Miss Excalibur marked a First in the academy’s history. Miss America 1978, Kylene Barker, judged the contest. She saw beauty in each contestant, but only one could win. Joseph Greenburg assists Miss America in selecting CMA’s Miss Excalibur. Congratulations, Seniors! from THE WALTER RODGERS FAMILY Charleston,South Carolina Dr. and Mrs. Ira Barth Congratulations, Class of Compliments of John J. Gardner III Dr. Linda C. Gardner David Gardner Family of John J. Gardner 94 Compliments Compliments of PEARCE YOUNG ANGEL COMPANY The Edgar Service Food Wiggins Family Distributor Compliments of DR. AND MRS. 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Pool Hampton Park Motel 322 DeKalbSt. Camden, S. C. 29020 4 Miles from C.M.A. (803)432-2453 SOCASTEE MARKET Import Foods Highway 707 — Unico Station RFD No. 1, Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29577 “Foods Imported From Japan Philippines — Taiwan — Thailand” BOB SOMMERS (USAF Retired) Phone: 803-293-2400 NEW BOYS WHO ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR IN- DIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHS Left to right: Foss (7th), Blackmon (10th), Cruikshank (9th), Wilson (7th), Dawson (7th), Montgomery i th). Shepard (9th), Grimsley (7th), Shreve (7th), Raymond 19thi. Drake (11th), Dahlgren (7th), Adams (7th). Abercrombie, Mary Henery P. O. Box 172 439-7488 Well ford, SC 29385 Adams, Calvin Ray Rt. 1. Box 633A Cheraw, SC 29520 537-3450 Aldridge, Kenneth Wade Rt. 1. Box 338C Midland. NC 28107 704-545-9501 Allen, Michael Willis 702 E. 7th St. Waynesboro, GA 30830 404-552-4154 Amerson, Charles Melvin 4319 Helen Dr. 552-4154 Charleston Hgts., SC 28405 Andrae, Brett Reiland 135 Russell St., N.E. Orangeburg, SC 29115 534-6104 Andrews, Charles Pollard, LI 3151 Pine Belt Rd. 787-7124 Columbia, SC 29204 Atkinson, David Shepard Rt. 1, Box I95C Mayesville, SC 29104 428-3653 Augspurg, Jose Roberto Blvd. El Hipodromo 520 23-0381 San Salvador, El Salvador Central America Aviles, Alberto Jose Calle del Centenario Chinandega, Nicaragua 3009 Ayers, Rodney Edward 1800 Johnstone Newberry, SC 29108 276-7317 Baccarny, Peter Arthur Rt. 3, Sunset Dr. Taylors, SC 29687 879-2477 Bailey, Timothy Brian Rt. B, Box 316 Youngstown, FL 32466 904-727-4233 Bailey, Willis Gilbert P. O' Box 945 Columbia, SC 29202 788-7301 Ballard, David Glenn 614 South Fraser St, Georgetown, SC 29440 546-6486 Barth, Rory Alan 1311 N. Main St. Marion, SC 29571 423-0933 Barwick, James Christopher Rt. 2, Box 664 481-2479 Sumter, SC 29150 Beck, Raymond Bradley 530 E. Kaley Ave. Orlando, FL 32806 305-423-4296 Beeson, Richard Jay Rt. 4. Box 118 Mullins, SC 29574 464-7297 Blackmon, Walter Timothy P. O. Box 843 423-5563 Marion, SC 29571 Blain, Ricky Dale P. O. Box 38 Kingsland, GA 31548 912-729-3380 Blake, Paul Owen III 502 Newgate St. Lumberton, NC 28358 919-739-6914 Blanton, Rush Perry, Jr. P. O. Box 2331 Spartanburg, SC 29304 579-0090 Blevins, Grazio John Rt. 11, Box 374 Statesville, NC 28677 704-873-4046 Boggs, Christopher Emmett P. O. Box 852 226-7525 Anderson, SC 29621 Bolick, David Oakley 919Laurel Crest Dr. W. Columbia, SC 29169 794-4961 Bramlett, John Allen Rt. 5, Box 349, Lot 7 Conway, SC 29526 365-6617 Brauns, William David 2520 Westmoreland Dr. Greensboro, NC 27408 919-288-6725 CMA DIRECTORY Brinser, Chester Lee, III 1801 Brook Drive Camden, SC 29020 432-5401 Buffkin, Robbie Bishop P, O. Box 59 Mullins, SC 29574 464-0760 Bumgarner, Mark Erick P. O. Box 4167 Rock Hill, SC 29730 324-0608 Burns, Timothy Lee Burns, Tracy Robert 1900 S. Babcock Melbourne, FLA 32901 727-2990 Butler, Bradley Wellington 912 W. Marion St. Shelby, NC 28150 . 704-482-0449 Butler, Matthew Arthur Northrop Aircraft Corp. P. a Box 745 APO New York, NY 09616 Cabrera, Mariano Antonio P.O.Box 231 809-894-2183 Utuado, PR 00761 Calloway, Olandor Adrain 618 Suffolk Av. 301-894-2183 Capitol Hgts., Md. 20027 Calvert, James Graham P. O. Box 317 Bloomingdale, GA 31302 912-748-450 j Carr, Harold Spell, Jr. 309 Fox Lake Dr. Clinton, NC 28328 919-592-3031 Carrion, David E. 502 Teal Plaza Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-866-4434 Cato. Billy Ray 3220 Downes Grove Rd. Columbia, SC 29209 776-4564 Chandler, Thomas Mark P. O. Box 2636 Greenville, SC 29602 232-2856 Chappell, Charles Rene 1820 Detroit St. Jacksonville, FL. 32205 904-786-1605 Chavis, George E. 1100 Lancaster St. Columbia, SC 29201 252-1931 Cheek, William Seton, Jr. 200 Hillbrook Dr. Spartanburg, SC 29302 583-0542 Ciaccio, Craig Philip 4405 Pine Lake Dr. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 449-3109 Clancy, David Sean 418 Lakeview Dr. Summerville, SC 29483 871-4599 Clark, Richard Linden P. O. Box 672 237-4434 Pawley’s Island, SC 29585 Cline, Timothy Charles 461 Hillcrest Dr. Aberdeen, MD 21001 301-272-5851 Cole, Fred Clifton, III 34 Miller Rd. Sumter, SC 29150 775-9768 Copeland, Christopher Scott 321 Rockdale Dr. 404-860-9413 Martinez, Ga. 20907 Cox, Robert Frederick Box 58 Townville, SC 29689 287-3753 Cruickshank, Vincent Craig 300 Garrett St. 288-9853 Mauldin, SC 29662 Dagenhart, Thomas Dale P. 0. Box 16241 Greenville, SC 29606 297-0127 Dahlgren, Jeff Charles 88 Monte Sano Dr. Hanahan, SC 29406 572-1770 Darrow, Howard Allen Lot 40, Hacienda Elgin, SC 29045 788-3597 David, Barry Alan Davis, Terry Carl 957 Gallatin Ct. Cincinnati, O. 45240 513-825-7919 Davis, Jeffrey Scott 4J Tarpon Bay, RFD 3 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 293-3122 Dawson, John Randolph 4053 Venetian Rd. W. Columbia, SC 29169 755-9368 Dereix, Frank Aptdo Aereo 27 Monteria, Cordoba Colombia, S.A. 46-03-43 Donnellon, Patrick H. 131 Lantern Way Nicholasville, KY 40356 606-276-3753 Douglas, Harry Dean 6807 Heatherford Dr. Charlotte, NC 28211 704-364-0542 Drake, Louis N., IV 2913 Brownell Ave. 883-3040 Sullivans Island, SC 29482 Du bon, Haldo Rpto. Los Arcos P. O Box 155 Chinandega, Nicaragua 3148 or 3741 Edwards, Terry Rufus P. O. Box 62 Merritt. NC 28445 919-745-3595 Elam. William Bernard Rt. 6. Box 134E Lancaster, SC 29720 285-6663 Elkert, Paul David Rt. 1, Box 125 Robin Rd. Lumberton. NC 28358 919-738-2673 Evans, Thomas Michael 3604 River Hall Dr. Jacksonville, FL 32217 904-354-5601 Faile, Robert Cecil, Jr. P. O. Box 1171 Lancaster, SC 29720 285-4062 Fennell, Alfred Alonzo Rt. 2, Box 224 Yemassee, SC 29945 589-2931 Ferguson, George Burton Taylor 5518 N. Kings Hwy. 449-3757 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Ferguson, George Wagoner, III 2301 Whilden Ct. 704-364-6474 Charlotte, NC 28211 Fincher, James Burton, Jr Rt. 2 Waxhaw, NC 28173 704-764-3635 Forbes, Nathan Zebulon 7217 Woodstream Dr. Charlotte, NC 28210 704-523-5385 Forney, Donald Forney, Nathaniel 928 Churchill Cincinnati, 0, 45202 513-281-3541 Foss, William Montgomery 320 Molasses Ln. 884-7771 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Fouts, Jon Eric 3716 Fruitville Rd. Sarasota, FL 33582 813-371-0464 Gamm, Stephen Wade P. O. Box 367 Woodruff, SC 29388 476-3149 Gardner, John Jackson 3001 Willowbrae Rd. Matthews, NC 28105 704-364-1164 Garrison. John Clyde, Jr. Rt. 5, Forrest Lake Dr. Florence, SC 29501 665-8559 Gehring, Gregory Joel 605 Qucensferry Cary, NC 27511 919-467-2850 Gonzalez-Sainz, Arturo Emilio Alejandro Calle Las Hadas 12-J 1-60-51 Fracc. Playas Sur Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico Gaza, Leon Palmer, III Star Rt., Box 202C Swansea, SC 29160 794-3767 Graham, Anthony Monroe P. O. 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Brandy Cir. 662-9587 Florence, SC 29501 1 larvill, Tony James 2890 Osborne Rd., N.E. 404-237-3261 Atlanta, GA 30319 Hawkins, Michael James 3912 Arborway Charlotte, NC 28211 Hill, James Michael Box 393 Lamar, SC 29069 Hill, Robert Norris 719 Keesler Dr. Greenwood, SC 29646 Hoffman, Kenneth John 215 Wilby Dr. Matthews, NC 28105 Hoover, James Richard 1165 Pine St. W. Columbia, SC 29169 Howell, Mark Anthony CMA 432-7028 Hudnell, Robert Lee 1215 Camellia Rd. Charleston, SC 29407 556-3348 Hundley, Michael Stephenson 666 N.W. 79th Av. 305-271-1335 Room 250 Miami, FLA 33126 Hunt, Jack Randall 622 Schooner Rd. Charleston, SC 29412 795-3952 Hurley, James Michael 2796 Henry St. Augusta, GA 30904 404-736-0906 Hutto, Garett Gary Rt. 2, Box 190B-8 Gaston, SC 29053 794-3465 Jackson, Joel Raymond 6103 Temple Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32217 904-737-6164 Joerden, John Knox 1040 Huger Dr. Georgetown, SC 29440 546-3573 Johnson, Joe Benjamin 402 Wedgewood Dr. Inman, SC 29349 518-3594 Johnson, William Timmons, III Box 1667 248-0477 201 Beaty St. Conway, SC 29526 Jones, Gregory Wayne 3707 Broadway Ft. Myers, FL 33901 813-334-3909 Jones, John Edward 5008 Parkview Dr. Matthews, NC 28105 704-542-2761 Jones, Mark Ellis Rt. 1, Box 127 Simpsonville, SC 29681 963-8544 704-364-2915 326-5158 229-5568 704-366-8740 755-1866 110 Jones, Robert Alden, Jr. 122 N. Woodland Ave. 704-245-9148 Forest City, NC 28043 Jordan, William Scott 493 Chippewa Cir. 469-3123 Sumter, SC 29150 Melton, Elwyn Gray III Rt. 4 393-3519 Darlington, SC 29532 Mendelsohn, Darry 28 Angela Lane 516-666-0633 Bayshore, NY 11706 Reinhart, James William 950 Antwerp 614-868-9862 Whitehall, Ohio 43213 Rhodes, Donald Marshall 113-16 204th St. 212-740-0862 St. Albans, NY 11434 Jumper, William Richard 3120 Columbia Rd., NE 534-8165 Orangeburg, SC 29115 Katz, Christopher Leroy 11A Brigadune Shore Dr. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Kiger, Robert Christopher 12 Tiftgreen Cir. 788 0761 Columbia, SC 29204 Metcalf, Marion Jay 1401 Ridgewood Dr. 704-865-2206 Gastonia, NC 28052 Miller, William Fredrick 609 Jolene Dr. 215-692-7139 West Chester, PA 19380 Mills, James Edward 1101 Dugan Court 356-1910 W. Columbia, S.C. 29169 Rivers, James Clark Seabrook, Jr. 1369 Miles Dr. 556-4468 Charleston, SC 29407 Rivers, Kenneth Patrick Rt. 1, Box 113 943-2063 Hampton, SC 29924 Roberts, Rick Allen 1248 Hemlock 312-671-3083 Elk Grove, 1L 6000 Kirkpatrick, Robert Clair 513 Diane Dr. Wilmington, NC 28405 919-686-7155 Klienbach, Eric Weston 131 E Banyan Dr. Rt. 10 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 305-426-0793 Kornegay, Eddie 106 N. Slocum St. Goldsboro, NC 27530 919-735-7471 Krause, David Michael 65 Van Buren St. Pearl River, NY 10965 914-735-6908 Krivohlavek, Curtis Lee Krivohlavek, Robert James P. O. Box 692 534-4902 Orangeburg, SC 29115 Kruse, Claus 871 Des Hirondelles St. Bruno de Montarville Quebec, Canada 514-653-8179 Lackey, Gary Hugh, Jr. P. O. Box 407 Greenville, SC 29602 244-9700 Ladd, Neil Anthony, II Rt, 6, Box 317B Aiken, SC 29801 648-0281 Lee, Jack Louis 712 14th Ave. Conway, SC 29526 248-2303 Leone, Joseph Richard 6119 Castle Courts Charlotte, NC 28213 704-596-9630 Lewis, Mark Nevin 5322 Farm Pond Lane Charlotte, NC 28212 704-364-1352 Lindsey, Lee Lincoln Rt. 11, Lake Hartwell Anderson, SC 29621 225-4321 Loflin, James Ross P. O. Box 294 Thomson, GA 30824 404-595-2252 Looper, James Willis 2353 Shalimar Circle Apt. 2 Augusta. GA 30906 404-790-9804 Loosmann, Donald Kent 2313 Lawrence Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603 919-832-9663 Lowe, John Andrew P. O. Box 178 Isle of Palms, SC 29451 886-8005 Lowe, Nigel Thomas 1505 S.E. 27th Terr. Ocala, FLA 32670 904-732-3988 Luckey, Michael George Rt. 1, Box 87A Clark Hill, SC 29821 279-4397 Lyons, Robert Leonard P. O. Box 945 Holly Hill, SC 29059 496-5798 Lyons, Wesley Shannon 513 Maxey Dr. Walterboro, SC 29488 538-5027 Manley, Sammy Talleres Manley Puntarenas, Costa Rica 61-09-62 Mann, Guy Andrew Loren 125 Heather Lane 919-692-3984 Southern Pines, NC 28387 Manuch, John Damon 643 Wantoot Blvd. Charleston, SC 29407 571-0599 Mitchell, Craven Wood P. O. Box 431 919-524-4450 Grifton, NC 28530 Montgomery, Steven Robert 513 Kelford Ln. 704-364-9320 Matthews, NC 28105 Moshoures, David Eugene 7710 Brentwood Dr. 449-5162 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Munday, Robert Wesley 115 W. Lockman 547-2436 Ft. Mill, SC 29715 Murdock, Robert Kevin 5114 Exter Loop 237-9455 N. Litchfield Pawley’s Island, SC 29585 Murphy, Clarence Eugene, Jr. R.R. 2, Box 124A 704-891-3281 Horseshoe, NC 28742 McCoy, John Siler 26 Miller Dr. 775-4048 Sumter, SC 29150 McElveen, Gobe Dean 2045 McCraysvitle Rd. 773-6480 Sumter, SC 29150 McGeary, Robert Anthony 4 Club Course Dr. 671-4900 Hilton Head, SC 29928 McLeary, Andrew Edward 303 Littlefield Rd. 796-2606 W. Columbia, SC 29169 Noes, Jeffery C. P. O. Box 1094 773-8955 Sumter, SC 29150 O’Cain. Montague Clarke P. O. Box 8 625-3240 Estill, SC 29918 O I iver, William Ray 313 Cedarwood Ln. Matthews, NC 28105 O'Neal, Kelvin Louis 7015 Holly Springs Rd. Raleigh, NC 27606 Osborne, Jimmy Lee, Jr. Rt. 2, Box 154 Cameron, SC 29030 Osteen, Frank Price, II 312 70th Ave., N. Myrtle Beach, SC 2957' Owens, Charley Tillman, II c o Van Ord Western Office 81150 P.O. Box 747 Prov. Ras A1 Himah Operator 28450 Ras A1 Khaimah United Arab Emirates 704-882-1928 919-851-0059 823-2560 449-5698 Pence, James Jerome III 2305 Parham Dr. 919-763-1875 Wilmington, NC 28403 Phifer, Reginald Townsend P. O. Box 12352 704-545-5365 Charlotte, NC 28218 Polutta, Theodore Francis 5306 Barwick Rd. 552-1718 Charleston, SC 29405 Privette, Charles Edward, Jr. P. O. Box 849 963-9115 Simpsonville, SC 29681 Raymond, Dino Thomas 608 Emory Lane 781-3184 Columbia, SC 29210 Reavis, Gene Stephen 55 Villa Rd., Apt. A-5 235-0255 Greenville, SC 29615 Robinson, Christian Randall Charlotte Comm. Hosp. 704-554-7292 801 South Graham St. Charlotte, NC 28210 Rodgers, Matthew Legare 80 Rutledge Ave. 577-0599 Charleston, SC 29401 Rossillo, Anthony Troy 4322 Bream Rd. Chas. Hgts., SC 29405 Runyan, Charles Lindbergh, Jr. Runyan, Haines Gregg 218 Whitefalls Dr. 781-3280 Columbia. SC 29210 Ruppenthal, Fred William IV 3723 Sulkirk Rd. 704-554-1713 Charlotte, NC 28210 Rusch, Timothy Duane Rt. 1 578-7903 Inman, SC 29349 Sales, Enoel 4131 S.W. 13th St. 305-226-5266 Coral Gables, FL 33155 Sealey, Theodore Chalmers 105 Castle Manor Ct. 919-772-6833 Garner, NC 27529 Self, Robert Michael 2 Cahu Dr. 244-7749 Taylors, SC 29687 Shaw, Richard Allan Mackenzie La Avenida “B 24-4-53 14-12 Zona 3 Guatemala City, Guat. Central America Shearouse, Larry Nathaniel Jr. P. O. Box 164 912-754-6527 Springfield, GA 31329 Shelley, James Carlisle, Jr. 171 Lakeland Dr. 248-4171 Conway, SC 29526 Shepard, William Gregory 7327 Falkirk PI. 704-365-1378 Matthews, NC 28105 Shreve, Kenneth Gene 9320 Monte Vista, NW 206-692-2756 Bremerton, Wash. 98310 Shuler, Charles Vernon, Jr. P.O. Box 1107 496-3697 Holly Hill, SC 29059 Simmons, Jesse Doyle 214 N. Lexington Ave. 394-2828 Lake City, SC 29560 Smith, John Charles Rt. 2 615-638-8709 Chuckey, TN 37641 Smith, Mark Watler 1185 Partridge Rd. 583-2584 Spartanburg, SC 29302 Smoak, Lee Mendel, Jr. 1509 Rhett Ave. 744-1065 N. Chas., SC 29406 Sneed, William Burn 430 N. Edgemont 704-865-7848 Gastonia, NC 28052 Sommers, Patrick William 715 Uth Ave., North 238-0786 Surfside Beach, SC 29577 Stadler, Jeffrey Lyle P. O. Box 15772 305-293-9375 Orlando, FLA 32808 Suddath, Lovick Pierce Foxfire Country Club P. O. Box 711 Pinehurst, NC 28374 919-281-3665 Swanson, David Nelson 2651 Meadow Ct. Chamblee, GA 30341 404-458-8979 Taylor, Patrick Anthony P. O. Box 1682 Hollywood, FLA 33022 Thompson, Gary Marc-Anthony 1017 Upshur St., NE 202-635-8706 Washington, DC 20017 Torres, Jose Lucas 3044 S.W. 3rd Ave. Miami, FLA 33129 305-856-4794 Towe, Gordon Layton, Jr. P. O. Box 816 305-743-3741 Key Colony Bch., FLA 33051 Trapp, Mark Alan 6030 Donegal Dr. Charlotte, NC 28212 704-537-8652 Treanor, James Emmett 500 Washington St. Beaufort, SC 29902 524-6124 Truere, Joseph Shane 1503 Downing St. Charleston, SC 29407 556-6892 Tucci, Philip John P. O. Box 1384 Georgetown, SC 29440 546-4384 Uzcategui O., Luis Enrique Urb, Horizonte 5-48-1-25 34-57-21 Caracas 107, Venezuela Walker, Henry Clifton Rt. 4, Box 437A Hartsville, SC 29550 335-8877 Walker, William Shiver 655 Webster Dr. Decatur, GA 30033 404-636-0778 Walters, Todd Daniel 6409 Glennbrook Dr. Charlotte, NC 28212 527-1077 Watts, Chad Cameron 1427 Woods Rd. Florence, SC 29501 662-2151 Welch, Donald Clayton 942 Shetland Ct. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 884-3367 Whitaker, Robert David P. O. Box 445 Mauldin, SC 29662 963-7987 White, Kirk Lee 1510 23rd St., NE Hickory, NC 28601 704-256-2748 Wiggins, Edgar Causey, III P. O. Box 1227 912-233-7252 Savannah, GA 31402 Wiggins, Leo Gilbert, Jr. P. O. Box 82 Brunswick, GA 31520 912-265-2622 Wilkes, Robert Roper 99 South Dogwood Dr. Garden City, SC 29576 651-5349 Williams, James Mark 805 65th Ave., N. Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 449-3086 Wilson, Jerry Wayne Rt. 2, Box 380 Concord, NC 28205 704-786-7239 Wood, Billy Ray 1130 Hancock St. Columbia, SC 28205 782-7906 Woods, Charles Rudolph, 700 Willard St. Hampton, SC 29924 Jr, 943-2718 Young, Roland David 2816 Franklin St. W. Columbia. SC 29169 794-1617 Zoot, Erick Scott H. 172 Kristin Ct. San Mateo, CAL 94402 415-349-1501 111 INDEX Billy Graham...........2 Bridge.................6 Classified............12 Comics................13 Crossword .............2 Dear Abby............. 6 Editorials 4 Lifestyles............6,? Obituaries........... 12 Sports..............10.11 State News..............5 Television..............8 Weather..................2 World Report............8 COMPLETE WEEKEND SPORTS Camden, AJ Advance In Plavoff Matches Pages 10, 11 15' COPY Call The Chronicle Newsroom . 432-6157 Advertising 432-6157 Circulation 432-4550 VOL. 89 NO. lo5 Monday, November 13, 1978 Camden, South Carolina 14 PAGES Weather Xtnl Count (am b prepared to n|oy onotHor glorious Endian summer day tomorrow. HIphi will bo In 70s wirh laws mostly In 40s. Dotali 5A. CAMDEN MILITARY AC «DEMY CADETS AT VETERANS DAYS In Memory of Br About forty Camden Military Cadets ;tood at attention Saturday during the American Legion's Veteran Day program in Hampton Park, while relatives and Post members stood under the trees to listen to the speaker and to the roll Call of those from Kershaw County who died in wars fought by the U.S. sincj start of World War I. This is the 60th anniversary of war tabbed the war to end all wa Pierce Fleming Jr., regional d mander of the American Legion never lei our guard down, end ■ ,.u com ve The Ve to look aft dmi Lon was formed welfare of those dependents of those leming intoned. But Veteran's Day, it is-still, ay. Study your history. This ewhal likelthe fourth of July.” rdson, Camden’s Post 17 corn- ed out over the 28 small white wood fcrosses that had been placed in front he speaker's stand The importance of day is to give honor to those who died. said. Those people gave their lives for our reedom. Cafe Prince Is Among Picks For Colonial Cup Cafe Prince and Grand Canyon are the big names in a field of 15 American and foreign horses announc- ed today as potential runners in Saturday's Colonial Cup. Featuring a purse of $100.000. the two miles, silt furlongs race over 17 fences is regarded as America's foremost steeplechase. This will be the ninth running of the event, sponsored by Mrs Marion DuPont Scott at the Springdale Race Course. The only two-time winner in the history of the Colonial Cup. Cafe Prince is owned by George Strawbridge Jr.'s Augustin Stables and was the 1977 Eclipse Award winner The Prince won the American Accidents Take 5 State Lives No serious auto accidents were reported in Kershaw County by the highway patrol, sheriff s of- fice or local police over the V eterans Day weekend, but traffic mishaps took five lives elsewhere in the state, according to .the highway patrol. Charles Mason. 16. of Goose Creek, was killed Saturday night when the car in which he was riding collided with a truck on a secondary road 17 miles south of Moncks Corner in Berkeley County. Morris Evans. 32. of Nichols, died Saturday night when a car in which tie was a passenger struck a bridt,e rail on a rural road about 12 miles north of Loris in Horry- County. A 21-year-old Rock Hill man. Bruce Frederick Simon, died early Saturday when the car he was driv- ing overturned on Interstate 7.7 in York County . Als6 killed in weekend accidents were Melvin Haynes of Cameron and Howard Nivens of York, both 19. Grand National al Fair Hill. Maryland, in September and the $25.000 International Gold Cup at Ligonier Pennsylvania, last month. Fire Control- another American entry in the race, defeated The Prince in the Temple Gwathmey at Bel- mont Park; but Jerry Fishbaek. Cafe Prince s jockey, said the horse spotted Fire Control 21 pounds in that race. In the Colonial Cup. the two horses will carry identical 162-pound weights. Leading the field of six foreign horses set to com. pete in The, Clip is Grand Canyon, a New Zealand- bred eight-year-old gelding which has been based in England since becoming the first foreign horse to Win The Cup in 1976. Grand Canyon is owned by D. W. iPati Samuel and trained by England's Derek Kent. This year. Grand Canyon will be accompanied to America by stablemate The Champ a 10-year-old gelding which since going to Europe in April, has run successfully on the Continent. Six weeks ago. The Champ won The Gran Premia Merano, the Grand National” of Italy, and earned the nickname Piccolo Leone. the Little Lion, from European writers. The .horse was one of Australia's top jumpers before com- ing to England having won four of that nation's top jump stakes and finishing second in the 3977 Australian Grand National Other foreign horses set to compete this year are Try bun. winner of the Norwegian Grand National: Troyswood winner of the Free Handicap Hurdle at Punchestown. Ireland, last week; Over TJje River- representing France; and Mr. Know It All from England The foreign horses arrived in Camden last week for quarantine. Other American horses entered in The Cup include Owahaia Chief, a New Zealand import also owned by- Augustin Stables which is unbeaten in live starts in the United States The Chief is trained by Joe Clancy u mi bmai Report On Schools BY JOHN VAN DAI.EN Associate Editur The Kershaw County School Bp, tomorrow night is expected to results of a comprehensive faciliti pleled several weeks ago and prese; by 'members of the State Dcpaj team which did the survey. THe report, prepared'b; Assistance and Surveys,JI IhLed enrollments and finanuflRfo: next five years and reeo number of school board A. Bfrhardson comp. oard given to the school e last meeting by Frank sor of the survey section, written report has been giv- study. area jof emphasis in the facilities im- prov B -et Bn dealt with the conditions of the older oWBBPat both campuses of Camden Elemen- School and recommendations for them. recommendation which was considered most of four submitted was for the board to pro- quickly as possible to construct a new elemen- school. alternatives were to look into the possibility of purchasing a site for a new Camden Elementary School, and when the financial situation allows, build a new- school; attempt to obtain additional property at of the Lyllioton Street campus with ex- n al the site and continuing upgrading and rbishing and adding classrooms to house the fourth or fifth grades; and finally, continue efforts to remodel and refurbish the two schools on Lyllioton and Campbell Streets. The written report, noted that initial construction of the three-story brick structure al Campbell Street was completed in 1922. A lack of preventive maintenance has turned many small problems into large ones, as in the case of roof leaks which have damaged ceilings, walls, and floors, The inadequate electrical service in the classrooms restricts use of electrical teaching aids. Termites have damaged floor frames and baseboards in the two-story wing, the report says. The report also notes, concerning the two older buildings at the Campbell Street site, there is con- siderable concern over the structural soundness of the two older buildings on this site. The floor system al this facility is the main concern. Settling of floor joints in the library building and the uneven nature of floors within the main building may indicate an unstable condition. The school board earlier this year allocated $500,000 from the recent S4 million bond issuance in- cluding construction of the new North Central High School, for renovations and repairs to Camden city S« SCHOOL. Page B Reserve Vote Disappointing' STATE REP. BOB SHEHEEN Council Formed To Aid Agencies Workers in different federal and state agencies serving Kershaw County have formed an interagency council to learn about agencies other lhan their own and keep in touch with what other programs may have to offer their clients. • The interagency council is such a super idea, said Robin Fan tell, the council’s secretary. We need to know what is being offered by other agencies and about any changes. It also helps to know who I'm talking to when making a referral. said Fantell. a social worker lor the Kershaw County Memorial Hospital. That in itself is a tremedous help. The council meets once a month, and meetings are open to the public. Each member is introduced and given a chance to tell about his or her programs for the month. For example, ai the meeting Iasi week, 20 of ihe 35 members were'war ned of coming changes in food stamps procedures and told of the development oj the Salvation Army. Tom Winstead- marketing director for the Shaw Air Force Employees (SAFEi Credit Union, was the speaker. People want more value for their dollar and they are finding they can get it through their credit BY LINDA ANN HUGHES Assistant City Editor Kershaw County Rep. Bob Sheheen is disappointed. Disappointed because last Tuesday the voters of South Carolina approved with a vote of 207,510 to 189,705 a constitutional amendment providing for a five percent reserve fund in the state budget. We (the opponents of the reserve fundj took the issue to the people. The people voted for it and now we all have to live with it.” said Sheheen. Sure I’m disappointed in the defeat, he con- tinued. but we made a good attempt in that points were raised to make the General Assembly more cautious when it comes time to ratify the amendment. I expect the measure to be ratified and 1 don’t think there is anything that can be done after it becomes part of the constitution. 1 won’t bring a law suit to challenge the reserve- fund in court. Of course. I'm voting against the measure because the voters of Kershaw County turn- ed it down at the ballot box. My district voted no' and that's the way I'm going to vote,” said Sheheen. lie told The Chronicle that he had requested: the official returns from the South Carolina Election Commission from all the precincts in the stale, Alter he has studied and analyzed the figures to see which precincts voted yes and which ones voted no, he plans personally to w ite each representative whose district voted no asking them to vote no when ratification time comes- All the measure needs for ratification is a simple majority in both the House and the Senate of the General Assembly. Out of 1.24 House members, only 63 need to vote yes, and out of 46 Senators, only 24 need to vote yes. A majority is one half the members plus one. A recent newspaper story speculated that newly elected I.t. Gov. Nancy Stevenson, the presiding offic- t.m SHEHIIN. Page 8 Call 432-4550 by 7p.m. and have the (Camden (Chronicle home delivered Board Will Discuss


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