Camden Military Academy - Excalibur Yearbook (Camden, SC)
- Class of 1986
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People Camden Military Academy Camden, South Carolina 29020 EXCALIBUR Volume 28 1986 Editors: Emory Johnson, Michael Myers, Layout: Reid Baker, Richard Coulter, Marty Graham, Emory Johnson, and Mi- chael Myers. 1 Sports Student Life REFLECTIONS OF OUR A Spartan was a person who was severe, stern, and lived a strict military environment. He acted with responsibility and used his leadership qualities to the best of his ability. The man himself was tough, proud, and very well disciplined. These Spartans were the bravest men of all. The military life of the Spartans began at the age of seven. At this age, they learned to fight and use weapons. They were trained to march to war in their finest clothes at the sound of music. They learned to endure physical hardships and public punishment and accept discipline without questions. They all ate in the same dining hall and slept in the same barracks. For physical training they were educated in gymnastics, running, jumping, boxing, and wrestling. They were permitted to do little more than dedicate their lives to the profession of the sword and spear. The Spartan men had no home life and were forbidden to travel to other cities. They all grew up living and sharing, causing them to believe in simple habits and living styles. They believed in living in the past, a strict military environment. The ancient Spartans were the most skilled and devoted soldiers of their age. A Camden Military Academy Spartan is a person who grows in mind and spirit. He lives in a strict military environment and through his acts of responsibility and leadership qualities he moves up in the ranks of the corps of cadets. The cadet is very well disciplined and made tough through his military training. This is what makes a cadet proud to be a part of this academy, The military life at the academy begins in the seventh grade and extends through the twelfth grade, When a student becomes a cadet, he learns basic military movements, how to march in a company formation, and how to drill with a weapon. With this training he participates in military parades dressed in his best uniform marching to the beat of the band. The punish- ment is made public by the reading of special orders which are read in the mess hall where all the cadets eat; he also lives in his company barracks which are run by the cadet officers. For exercise he is required to attend physical training and participate in wrestling, track, football, basketball, baseball, cross country, and soccer. The cadet is allowed to leave campus at certain times and to go home on furloughs. Through the dedication of the cadet's effort to better this school, he makes this an excellent opportunity for himself and future cadets to keep the tradition of this being a fine military academy. The cadets at Camden Military Academy all live in a military environ- ment where they grow, living together and learning to share all the things they have learned. The life is not very complicated and the cadets get out of this academy what they put into it. The Camden Military Academy reflects the Spartan Image that was established and developed by the ancient Greeks during their reign of world power. The Drill Team and the Color Guard stand at attention during the Veteran's Day ceremony. OD— Phil Zeski, OG — Frank Foster, Mess Officer — Jonathan Lewis, Jeff Leneave and OC — Major McClendon wait for the reports from the 1st SGTS at lunch. Ronnie Vergnolle studies the Immense Journey, a very deep subject for a very shallow mind. SPARTAN IMAGE 2 LTC Charles R. White Assistant Headmaster Col. White works hard on maintaining a good reputation of CMA. For the past eighteen years Colonel White has served as the Assistant Headmaster and Senior Army Instructor. He taught Leadership Development 3 and 4, which is a class that develops future leaders by teaching them the principles and techniques of leadership. Besides developing the leaders of tomorrow, he has done a great deal to make Camden Military Academy what it is today. He has a special concern for each cadet and each cadet’s welfare at school. He consults cadets about their problems and helps them to resolve any that they may have. Colonel White has served in two wars: World War Two as an enlisted man in the United States Marine Corps and as an Army Officer in Korea. He is a highly decorated soldier and has attended several army leadership schools in his career. Colonel White has a great deal of experience in leadership and manage- ment of personnel. However, this year he will be retiring from Camden Military Academy. With him will go his valuable lead- ership and, more important, the friend that we all have in Colo- nel White. 3 On the phone again, speaking to parents Colonel Lanning P. Risher BS, The Citadel; MA, Univ. of South Carolina Headmaster Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. White, USA (Ret) BS, Univ. of South Carolina Assistant Headmaster Lieutenant Colonel James T. Dallas BA, Univ. of South Carolina Dean of Student Activities; Instructor: French Major Burton B. Gale, USAF (Ret) BA, Univ. of Vermont; MEd, Our Lady of the Lake Univ. Dean of Academic Affairs Lieutenant Colonel Wilmot X Riley, USA (Ret) BS, Presbyterian College; MA, Central Michigan Univ. Commandant of Cadets; Senior Army Instructor Colonel Barton M. Hayward USA (Ret); BA, Cornell University; MS, University of North Dakota; MA, the Pennsylvania State University Dean of Admissions; Instructor: Geography 6 Captain William N. Allgood BS, The Citadel Instructor: Mathematics, Computer Science Mrs. Frances L. Ashburn BA, Wake Forest University School and Alumni Secretary Captain Glenn J. Bemisderfer BS, Limestone College; MS, Univ. of Virginia Instructor: Science Captain Eric J. Boland BA and MEd, Univ. of South Carolina Athletic Director; Instructor: Social Studies Mrs. Eleanor J. Born BS, Ithaca College; MA, Columbia Univ. Instructor: Reading Captain Frank A. Brimelow BS, Salford Univ. (UK); MS, Vanderbilt Univ.; PhD, Univ. of South Carolina Instructor: Science and Social Studies Major Robert L. Dellinger, USAF (Ret) BS, The Citadel Instructor: Mathematics Commander John C. Feltham, USN (Ret) BS, Univ. of South Carolina; MAT, Univ. of Lou- isville Instructor: Mathematics; Science 7 Major David V. Green AB, Newberry College; MME, Florida State Univ. Instructor: Humanities, Music, Typing Captain Mikel L. Herrington BA, Yale Univ. Instructor: English Mrs. Melinda B. Kane AB, Queens College; MLS, Florida State Univ. Librarian Captain Kenneth A. Long, USCG (Ret) BS, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Instructor: Mathematics Major Richard E. McClendon, USA (Ret) BA, Louisiana State Univ.; M.A., Appalachian State Univ. Assistant Commandant; Army Instructor MSG Marvin L. McCullough USA (Ret); University of Maryland JROTC Instructor Colonel Philip Minges Jr. USAR (Ret); BS, The Citadel Director of Development and Alumni Affairs Mrs. Helen Feltham Recreation Center Director 8 Kathy Owens School Secretary i Captain Frank R. Prendergast BS, Univ. of South Carolina Instructor: Physical Education, Science Mrs. Tommie D. Pylant Bookkeeper Captain Dale A. Randolph BA, Univ. ofVirginia; MA and PhD, Tulane Univ. Instructor: Spanish Norma S. Sheehan, R.N. St. Peter’s College Albany, New York School Nurse Major Kelly R. Schrader, Jr. BA, Univ. of South Carolina Assistant Commandant; Instructor: Social Stud- ies Lieutenant Colonel James H. Watson BA and MA, Univ. of Alabama Instructor: English, Social Studies Captain Lachicotte F. Zemp BA, Davidson College; MA, Univ. of North Caro- lina Instructor: English 1 9 You are not dressed properly. Get out of here! Never too old to throw down. 10 MISS EXCALIBUR Jana Galemore sponsored by David Galemore. Jana Galemore, 1st Place winner of the Excalibur contest, has blonde hair, blue eyes, and she is 5'9” tall. She attends the College of Charleston. Her hobbies are modeling, and water skiing. She lives in Sumerville, S.C. She is sponsored by her brother David Galemore. Ragan Grady is the second place winner of the Excalibur contest. She has brown hair, blue eyes and is 5'11” tall. She attends Independence High School. Her hobby is golf, and she lives in Charlotte, N.C. She is sponsored by Ryan Grady. Melissa West is the third place winner of the Excalibur contest. She has blue eyes, blonde hair and is 5'7” tall. She attends Hilton Head High School. Her hobbies are skiing and horseback riding. She is sponsored by Tom Bossard. Susan Akin, Miss America, 1986 judged them when she came to the Christmas Parade. As you can see they are all very lovely. Ragan Grady sponsored by Ryan Grady. Melissa West sponsored by Tom Bossard. SENIOR BEST PERSONALITY — MARTY GRAHAM SUPERLATIVES MOST MILITARY — SCOTT KENNEDY MOST ATHLETIC — MARTY GRAHAM MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — CHRIS SLOAN Seniors EDWARD MARION ACKERMAN Block MC” 1; Cannon Detail 1; Marksman- ship 1; Training Cadre 1; Fine Arts 1; Laun- dry Staff 1; Wrestling 1; Bus Driver 1; Hob- bies: Surfing, Skiing; Plans: College; Ho- metown: Charleston, S.C.; Nickname: Crash; Highest Rank: Sgt; Years at CMA 2 JAMES LARRY ANDERSON JR. Basketball 2; Laundry Staff 2; Training Cadre 1; Hobbies: Basketball, Skiing; Plans: Air Force; Hometown; Mebane, N.C.; Nickname: A-Jay CARLOS REGINO ARECES Flight Club 1; Track 1; KP 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl.; Hobbies: Biking, Sailing; Plans: College; Hometown: Pana- ma, Republic of Panama; Nickname: Car- los THOMAS REID BAKER Block “C” 2; Training Cadre 1; Dance Committee 1; DKS 1; Excalibur Staff 1; Flight Club 1; Golf 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SFC; Hobbies: Golf, Flying; Plans: College; Hometown: Cheraw, S.C; Nickname: Farmer James Carlos Reid BBtMUB OLANDER BANKS III Block “C” 1; Drill Team 1; Training Cadre 1; Gym Staff 1; Weight Room Staff 1; Base- ball 2; Football 2; KP 1; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: Sgt; Hobbies: Football, Baseball, Plans: College; Hometown: Dale City, VA; Nickname: Smiley J STANLEY BIRD Marksmanship 1; Training Cadre 1; Rifle Team 2; Armory Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Pool Staff 1; Bus Driver 1; KP 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Sgt; Hobbies: Swimming, Fishing; Plans: College; Home- town: Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Nickname: Trot- ter THOMAS FREDRICK BOSSARD Cannon Detail 1; Marksmanship 1; Pool staff 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl; Hobbies: Skiing; Plans: College; Ho- metown: Hilton Head, S.C.; Nickname: Ready Freddy JAMES BLOUNT BRYAN Annual Staff 1; Training Cadre 1; Marks- manship 1; KP 1; Carlisle House Staff 1; Chorus 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl.; Nickname: Jimmy; Hobby: Heavy Metal; Plans: College; Hometown: Salis- bury, N.C. Olander J. Thomas James BENSON MICHAEL BURNS Block “C”2; Cannon Detail 1; Marksman- ship 1; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Football 1; Golf 2; Bus Driver 1; Wrestling 1; Years at CM A 2; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt; Hobbies: Golf, Ski- ing; Plans: College; Hometown: Summer- ville, S.C.; Nickname: Napoleon ALEXANDER MARVIN CAREW Block MC” 3; Marksmanship 3; Training Cadre 1; Rifle Team 1; Laundry Staff 1; Pool Staff 3; Cross-Country 1; Soccer 3; Track 1; KP 3; Years at CM A 3; Highest Rank: Sgt; Hobbies: Reading, Running; Plans: College; Hometown: Pinellas Park, FI; Nickname: Alex BRENT CLAY CATES Block “C” 1; Cannon Detail 2; Color Guard 1; Marksmanship 2; Training Cadre 2; Laundry Staff 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Pvt,; Hob- bies: Skiing, Gardening; Plans: College; Hometown: Monroe, N.C.; Nickname: Snowman DWIGHT MOSELEY CAUTHEN Block “C” 1; Sash and Sword 1; Adjutant Staff 2; Debate Team 4; DKS 2; Dance Committee 2; Armory Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 5; Library Staff 1; Pool Staff 1; Car- lisle House 1; Supply Room Staff 2; Cross- Country 1; Bus Driver 2; Gold Star 5; Whos Who 1; Years at CMA 5; Highest Rank: 1st Lt; Hobbies: Music, Public Speaking; Plans: College; Hometown: Orangeburg, S.C.; Nickname: Herb Mike Brent Dwight T6 THOMAS GOLDEN CLACK Block “C” 1; Cannon Detail 1; Color Guard 1; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 1; Training Cadre 1; Rifle Team 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Bus Driver 2; Track 2; Wrestling 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: 1st Sgt; Hobbies: Running, Eating; Plans: College; Home- town: Lithonia, Ga; Nickname: Pork Chop ROGER GEORGE COPE JR Block “C” 1; Adjutant Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Cross-Country 2; Football 1; KP 2; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Cpl; Hob- bies: Hunting, Drawing; Plans: Marines; Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.; Nickname: Crash RICHARD MORRIS COULTER JR Block “C”; Sash and Sword 2; Training Cadre 4; Dance Committee 2; DKS 1; Ex- calibur Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Weight Room Staff, Head 4; Football 1; Soccer 1; Tennis 1; Track 2; Gold Star 1; Who’s Who 1; Years at CMA 6; Highest Rank: Major; Hobbies: Tennis, Weights; Plans: College; Hometown: Columbia, S.C.; Nickname: Monkey CHRISTOPHER DUANE EDWARDS Cannon Detail 1; Marksmanship 1; Track 1; KP 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Sgt; Hobbies: Fishing, Hunting; Plans: Col- lege; Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S,C.; Nickname: Beach Bum Thomas Roger Richard Chris BRENT WEBSTER FLOWE Marksmanship 1; Training Cadre 1; Adju- tant Staff 2; Armory Staff 1; Dance Com- mittee 2; Laundry Staff 1; Soccer 1; Gold Star 1; KP 1; Who's Who 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: SFC; Hobbies: Comput- ers, Drawing; Plans: College; Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.; Nickname: Bunny Wabbit GEORGE MARTIN GRAHAM Band 1; Block “C 2; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 1; Dance Committee 2; Ex- calibur Staff 1; Weight Room Staff 2; Foot- ball 1; Track 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 1st Lt; Hobbies: Weight Lifting, Ski- ing; Plans: College; Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S.C. Nickname: Marty EMORY JARROD JOHNSON Band 4, Drum Major; Block “C”; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 1; Expert, Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 3; Rifle Team 2; Dance Committee 1; Excalibur Staff 1, Co- Editor; Fine Arts Club 4, President; Laun- dry Staff 2; Pool Staff 1, Head; Carlisle House Staff 1; Baseball 1; Bus Driver 2; KP 2; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt; Hobbies: Scuba Diving, Walking, Photog- raphy; Future Plans: College; Hometown: Irmo, S.C.; Nickname: Gabriel THOMAS SCOTT KENNEDY Block “C” 2; Color Guard 1; Marksman- ship 2; Training Cadre 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Weight Room Staff 2; Football 2; Soccer 1; Wrestling 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: CSM; Hobbies: Wrestling, Football; Plans: Marines; Hometown: Decatur, GA; Nickname: Scott Brent Marty Emory Scott JAMES PARSONS LAMB Block “C” 3; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 1; Sash and Sword 2; Training Cadre 2; Rifle Team 2; Fine Arts Club 1; Supply Room Staff 1; Soccer 1; Bus Driver 1; Gold Star 1; KP 1; Years at CM A 3; Highest Rank: Capt; Hobbies: Biking, Hydroslid- ing; Plans: College; Hometown: Charles- ton, S.C.; Nickname: Jimmy JEFFREY SCOTT LeNEAVE Block “C” 2; Drill Team 2; Marksmanship 1; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 1; Adjutant Staff 1; Gym Staff 3; Pool Staff 1; Basketball 2; Cross-Country 1; Soccer 2; KP 2; Years at CM A 2; Highest Rank: Cpt.; Hobbies: Sports, Driving; Plans: College; Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.; Nickname: CAPT. BUD JEFF COLE LEWIS Block “C” 2; Cannon Detail 1; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 1; Training Cadre 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Carlisle House Staff 1; Soccer 2; Track 2; KP 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Cpl; Hobbies: Horseback riding, Hunting; Plans: College, Marines; Home- town: North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Nick- name: D.F. JONATHAN WILLIAM LEWIS Block “C” 2; Cannon Detail 1; Marksman- ship 1; Training Cadre 1; Basketball 2; Football 2; Track 2; KP 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt; Hobbies: Basket- ball, Football; Plans: College; Hometown: Conover, N.C.; Nickname: Pokey Jonathan NICHOLAS JOSEPH LOPEZ JR. Band 2; Block “C” 3; Marksmanship 3; Training Cadre 2; Debate Team 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Gym Staff 3; Laundry Staff 1; Weight Room Staff 1; Basketball 3; Foot- ball 1; Golf 3; Bus Driver 1; Years at CM A 3; Highest Rank: 1st Sgt.; Hobbies: Basket- ball; Plans: College; Hometown: Sumter, S.C.; Nickname: Lovehandles PATRICK HUGH MARSHALL Cannon Detail 1; Excalibur Staff 1; Years at CM A 2; Highest Rank: Cpl.; Hobbies: Surfing, Skiing; Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Plans: College; Nickname: Cid GARY STEPHEN McELVEEN Block “C” 1; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 3; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 3; Rifle Team 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Carlisle House Staff 1; Supply Room Staff 1; Cross- Country 1; Track 1; Bus Driver 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Capt.; Hobbies: Hunting, Water Skiing; Plans: College; Ho- metown: Summerville, S,C.; Nickname: Rat Bones GREGORY SCOTT MILLER Soccer 1; Years at CMA 1; Highest Rank: Pvt.; Hobbies: Boating Surfing; Plans: Col- lege; Hometown: Charleston, S.C.; Nick- name: Hose, Bob Nick Patrick Gary Greg DAVID JONATHON MYERS Block “C” 2; Marksmanship 3; Sash and Sword 2; Dance Committee 1; Debate 1; DKS 1; Cross-Country 1; Soccer 2; Track 1; Bus Driver 1; Gold Star 6; Years at CM A 3; Highest Rank: 1st Lt; Hobbies: Running, Soccer; Plans: College; Hometown: Mon- roe, N.C.; Nickname: Dave MICHAEL TILDON MYERS Band 3; Marksmanship 2; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 2; Debate Team 2; Ex- calibur Staff 2, Editor; Fine Arts Club 3; Pool staff 3; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt; Hobbies: Photography, Wa- ter Skiing, Plans: College, Naval Intelli- gence; Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.; Nick- name: Mikey PAUL ANDREW OAKES Band 2; Highest Rank. Sgt.; Years at CMA 2; Hobbies: Skiing, Outdoor Sports; Plans: College; Hometown: Greenville, S.C. DAVID FRANK OWENS III Band 1; Block “C” 2; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 2; Dance Committee 2; Basketball 2; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Cpt; Hobbies: Fishing, Skiing; Plans: College; Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S.C. David Michael Paul David TODD CHRISTOPHER PARKER Block “C” 2; Cannon Detail 1; Color Guard 2; Marksmanship 2; Training Cadre 1; Bas- ketball 2; Football 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: SFC; Hobbies: Motorcycles, Water Skiing; Plans: College; Hometown: Greenville, S.C.; Nickname: Cidney RODNEY SCOTT PATTERSON Training Cadre 1; Adjutant Staff 1; Dance Committee 1; Debate Team 1; DKS 1; Ex- calibur Staff 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Supply Room Staff 1; Cross-Country 1; Gold Star 3; Who's Who 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: Sgt; Hobbies: Flying, Horseback; Plans: College; Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.; Nickname: Dr. Zhivago JAMES MARTIN RICHARDS JR. Block “C” 2; Cannon Detail 2; Drill Team 1; Marksmanship 2; Training Cadre 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Weight Room Staff 1; Baseball 1; Football 2; Track 1; Kpl; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: CpL; Hobbies: Skiiing, Surfing; Plans: College; Hometown: Sum- merville, S.C.; Nickname: Bush Master DEAN EDWARD SAUNDERS Band 2; Block “C” 2; Training Cadre 1; Football 2; Soccer 2; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 1st Sgt.; Hobbies: Fishing, Soccer; Plans: College; Hometown: St. George, Bermuda; Nickname: Deano Todd Scott Jimmy Dean DAVID CHARLES SKINNER Band 2; Block “C” 2; Marksmanship 1; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 1; Ex- calibur Staff 1; Bus Driver 1; Soccer 1; KP1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt; Hobbies: Skiing, Fishing; Plans: Col- lege; Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida; Nickname: Skinny CHRISTOPHER LEE SLOAN Block “C” 3; Drill Team 3, Commander; Marksmanship 2, Expert; Sash and Sword 2; Training Cadre 3; Adjutant Staff 1; Dance Committee 4, President; Debate Team 4, President; DKS 2, President; Fine Arts Club 2; Weight Room Staff 1; Football 4; Track 5, Captain; Bus Driver 2, Head; Gold Star 10; Boy's State 1; Hobby: Skiing; Plans: College; Hometown: Augusta, GA; Nickname: Crocket THOMAS WAYNOR STALLINGS Band 2; Marksmanship 2; Sash and Sword 2; Training Cadre 2; Dance Committee 1; Supply Room Staff 2; Bus Driver 2; Who's Who 1; Years at CMA 3; Highest Rank: Capt.; Hobbies: Hunting, Diving; Plans: College, Marines; Hometown: Wilmington, N.C.; Nickname: The Shadow SCOTT WILSON STEEN Block “C” 2; Marksmanship 1; Sash and Sword 1; Training Cadre 1; Adjutant Staff 1; Excalibur Staff 1; Gym Staff 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 2; Who's Who 1; Years at CMA 2; Highest Rank: 2nd Lt.; Hobby: Basketball; Plans: College; Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S.C; Nickname: Opey David Chris Thomas Scott STEPHEN DAVID TINDALL JR Color Guard 1; Drill Team 4; Sash and Sword 2; Training Cadre 3; Dance Commit- tee 1; Debate Team 4; DKS 1; Cross-Coun- try 1; Soccer 3; Tennis 1; Bus Driver 1; Gold Star 8; Who’s Who 1; Years at CMA 4; Highest Rank: Capt.; Hobbies: Tennis, Soc- cer; Plans: College; Hometown: Indian Trail, N.C.; Nickname: Dave DAVID MONROE WHITE JR Marksmanship 3; Armory Staff 1; Laundry Staff 1; Pool Staff 1; KP 2; Years at CMA 2; Hobbies: Skiing, Hunting; Plans: College; Hometown: Dillon, S.C.; Nickname: Jaws PHILIP JOHN ZESKI Block WC”; Marksmanship 1; Training Cad- re 1; Rifle Team 2; Weight Room Staff 1; Football 2; Golf 2; Years at CMA 2; High- est Rank: 1st Lt; Plans: College; Home- town: Summerville, S.C.; Nickname: PHIL We, the class of 1986, are finally coming to the :'d of our year here and want to wish the under- : jismen good luck in the future. Richard Coulter, our only six year cadet. CLASS OF 1986 25 Juniors Keener Adams William B. Allen Price William Barr Michael Patrick Beatty David Biggs Eric Allen Bouchard James Henry Bradford Denis McCune Busby Maxwell Ezell Cline Preston Scott Cooper Jeffrey Scott Davenpor1 Rodger Rust Draughon 26 Ronald William Drolet Todd Edward Ellison Tommy Flathmann Jon Arthur Faulkner David Lawrence Galemore Jonathan Todd Green Scott McNeil Grigg David Wayne Gurley Peter Daniel Hasler John Hampton Hendrick Christopher Marcus Hevey Kevin Earl Holcombe 27 Charles Rex Hudson Kenneth Christopher Kerrigan William Bryson Kirdnual Michael George Lee John Demetrie Liatos Billy Ryan Manley Charles Banister McCoy James Franklin Mercer Charles Milan Morgan 28 Jonathan Banks Morningstar Eric Robert Polins John Everett Steckel James Matthew Suddeth Ronald Bruce Vergnolle Kimball Adams Warnock Stuart Keith Wright 29 Sophomores John Marshall Balentine Wesley Tyrone Ballard Luciano Beeche Philip Anderson Bethune Christopher Marc Bishop Ralph Eddins Bogan Harold Lloyd Boggs William Bernard Brantley Les Brown Russell Renshaw Burgess William Sterling Cargill Mark Edward Curran 30 Alan Bernard Dampog Kenneth Lewis Dellinger Christopher Franklin Dula Franklin Telloror Foster Jeremy McNeil Greer Christopher Harold Griste Cameron Moss Hall Brian Garrett Johnson Kclly-jocl Martin Jordan Michael Dennis Kelley William Robert Kessler Roger Montgomery Kirby 31 Willie Livington Lacy Lonnie Lee Long Robert John-Paul Lucas 32 Ross Morrison Marlowe Gerald Wade Morton Thomas Shannon Ontko Daniel Clifton Parker John Matthew Parrott Carl G. Reinholtz Brian John Sanders Walter William Santos Edwin Lamar Shaw Shannon Todd Thompson Whit Thompson Lee Weaver Colyn Edward Williams Marshall Burns Williams 33 Freshmen Michael Scott Aaron Marshall Adams James Johnson Allen Janus David Anderson Maxy Gregg Baxter Jerry Phillip Chambless Douglas Brad Covington Gregory Todd Crowe William Keith Crump James Austin Denton Marion Edward Durham Richard Lovell Edgeworth 34 Scott Harold Floyd Flavio Forzantie Trevor Jay Fuson Jon LeRoy Guerry Edmund Charles Hessert Scott Gregory Johnston Young Jason Kerr Parke Thomas Killinger William Leckie Felix Roberto Lloveras Robert Glenn Lumpkin Dana Gene Lunsford 35 Michael Hatchell Lussier Stephen Maersh Stephen McCoy Patrick McGraw Thomas Burney McKee Brian Lewis Myers Bryan Joseph Ontko Marty Reeves Wiliiam Roy Rice Bobby Dion Richardson Ashley Jay Saulnier Christopher Scott Starling 36 David Benjamin Stepp Preston Elliot Stout William Paige Tate Demian Lee Tritt George Frederick von Kolnitz Chadwick Lee Wash Michael Hensley Wells Robert Virgil Whitmire 37 8th Grade John David Augostinho Jack Christopher Beasley Welch McNair Bostick Keith Wayne Carver Ashley Barrett Chestnut Spencer Clark James Edward Cline Keith Henry Doyle Damon Wayne Edmondson Douglas Marcus Elliott Ryan Lee Grady Stephen Patrick Hayes 38 Stephen Boe Hawkins Daniel Patrick Kelly Michael Hill Marcus Jeremy David McFee Michael Lance McGough Kevin Joseph McMichael Kelly Dclane Mills James Leonard Mook David Bryson Morrow William Christopher Snyder John William Strubinger Jules Dennis Thompson 40 7th Grade John Wesley Austin Michael Balducci Ben Dooley Boyles Robert Brian Vance Brank Edmonds Tennent Brown Kyle Thomas Castleberry Jeffrey Russell Ellis Christopher Michael Henry Steven Andrew Cooper Alberto Montezuma John David Montezuma James Patrick Moore 41 Heath Gary Neal Stuart Vincent Reynolds Kevin Chip Southworth David Edward Wells 42 THOMAS STALLINGS BUSY DOING HIS HOMEWORK IN ECONOMICS FOR MAJ. SCHRADER. ACADEMICS A FORMAL EDUCATION IS NOW BECOMING NEC- ESSARY FOR LIFE WHICH IS CONSTANTLY CHANG- ING. EVERY YEAR THE REQUIREMENTS FOR COL- LEGE ARE INCREASED, THE ACADEMY ALSO EN- COURAGES ITS STUDENTS TO INCREASE THEIR KNOWLEDGE. THE CLASSES ARE RELATIVELY SMALL AND THERE IS MORE INDIVIDUAL ATTEN- TION FOR EACH STUDENT SO HE CAN LEARN MORE. CADETS ALSO LEARN NEW STUDY HABITS DURING THEIR STUDY HALL PERIOD THAT WILL ALWAYS BE WITH THEM IN COLLEGE. ACADEMICS ARE THE MAIN REASON THIS SCHOOL IS IN EXISTENCE AND MAJ. GALE DOES EVERYTHING HE CAN POSSIBLY DO TO FURTHER THE EDUCATION OF THE CADET HE IS CONSTANT- LY WORKING WITH THE STUDENTS HELPING THEM IN THEIR ACADEMIC STUDIES AND MAKING SURE THEIR CLASSES ARE CONDUCTED IN AN ORDERLY MANNER. MAJ. GALE ALONG WITH COL. HAYWARD BOTH HELP JUNIORS AND SENIORS IN THE BEGINNING OF THEIR COLLEGE CAREERS. THEY GIVE GOOD RECOMMENDATIONS TO CADETS FOR COLLEGE AS WELL AS HELP THEM IN THEIR DECISIONS THAT WILL HELP THEM IN THEIR PROGRESS WHEN THEY LEAVE THE ACADEMY THIS YEAR WE HAVE SEEN THE REVIVAL OF HON- ORS ENGLISH. THIS NEW COURSE WAS MADE POS- SIBLE NOT ONLY BY THE STUDENTS, BUT ALSO BY THE FACULTY OFFICERS. THE NEW FACULTY THIS YEAR ARE CAPT. BRIMELOW, SCIENCE; CAPT. SLOAN, ENGLISH; CAPT. HERRINGTON, ENGLISH; CAPT. PRENDERGAST, BIOLOGY; CAPT. BEMIS- DERFER, CHEMISTRY; MAJOR McCLENDON U.S. ARMY (RET), ARMY INTRUCTOR; AND CAPT. ZEMP, HONORS ENGLISH, 11TH GRADE ENGLISH. THIS ACADEMY WITH ITS HELP FROM ALL OF ITS FACULTY OFFICERS AND THE STRONG DETERMI- NATION OF ALLTHE STUDENTS CONTINUES TO BE A TOP ACADEMIC SCHOOL WITH ONE GOAL: TO DE- VELOP THE MIND OF THE STUDENTS AND TEACH THEM TO GROW MENTALLY AND SPIRITUALLY. JON FAULKNER AND RICHIE COULTER DO LAST MINUTE WORK BEFORE CLASS. 1st Row: Col. Watson, Vergnolle, Stone, Flowe, Rice, Lumpkin, Sloan. 2nd Row: Graham, Stallings, Owens, Burgess, Baker, Coulter, Polins, Tindall, Myers, D.J., Patterson Peter Hasler and his date proceed through the receiving line. Brad Anderson looks well entertained. Larry Mace and Lindsey Harris show off their dancing while Dean Saunders, David Owens, s Dawn Dukes look on. 44 The beat is alive and pumping, delivered by today’s popular bands selected by a very hard working dance committee headed by Cpt. Owens and its advisor, LTC Watson. They turn the gym into a rockin’ arena with a live band, which is far from the ordinary sports crowds. There are three dances each year: The fall Visitors Day Dance, the juniors hosting the seniors at the prom, and, the wildest of all, the commencement. At these dances cadets in their formal dress uniforms and their dates dance the night away. Chris Sloan and Tonya Brooks take time to pose for the camera. Jonathan Morningstar and Carol Woods justa dancin’ the night away. 45 Rusty Burgess and Tom Stallings check in Reid Baker as David Skinner looks on. CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS ExcaJibur Staff: Baker, Allen, W.B., Thompson M.W., Lunsford, Bogan, Skinner, Beatty, Wells M, Graham, Steen, Coulter, Bryan, Patterson, Mercer, Editor: Johnson E, Myers M. Adjutant Staff: Grigg, Thompson M.W., Steen, Davenport, Mercer, Flowe, Williams C.E., Stone, Wells M, Cope, Edmonson, Beatty, Allen JJ, Campbell, Editor: Ballard, Advisor: Cpt. Herrington 48 Academic Team: Ackerman, Polins, Tindall, Morgan, Sloan, Warnock, Cauthen, Vergnoile, Patterson, Baker, Adviser: Cpt. Bemisderfer DKS: Morgan, Tindall, Coulter, Baker, Myers DJ, Vergnoile, Cauthen, Sloan (Pres.), Advisor: Cpt. Brimelow Fine Arts Club: Crowe, Wells D, Myers B, Wells M, Johnson E (President), Myers M, Thompson MW, Patterson, Coulter (V. President), Lucas, Polins, Manley, Bird, Marcus, Beatty, Cauthen, Beasley, Clarke, Advisors: Mrs. Risher and Mrs. White Debate Team: Faulkner J, Mercer, Lumpkin, Cauthen, Edmonson, Myers M, Rice, Myers D, Tindall, Vergnolle, Sloan (President), Advisor: Cpt. Herrington and Maj. Schrader. 50 International Club: Saunders, Montezuma A, Montezuma J, Lloveras, Beeche, McGough, Areces, Partida, Advisor: Cpt. Randolph. Tock “C”: LeNeave, Lewis JC, Cauthen, Johnson E, Hudson, Hendrick, Jeffries, Zeski, Richards, Green, Bouchard, Sanders, Lewis JW, Busby, Anderson BW, Ackerman, I ens, Kennedy, McElveen, Sloan, Lucas, Vergnolle, Lamb, Manly, Mercer, Tindall, Polins, Banks, Clack, Myers D, Parker, Cates, Barr, Coulter, Graham, Stepp, Covington, Skinner, Saunders, Foster, Lopez. 51 Chorus: Burgess, Faulkner, Foster, Ballard, Cauthen, Ellison, Lewis JW (Sitting), Advisor: Cpt. Herrington. 52 53 The Spartan Varsity Football team posted the best season that CMA has had in five years. Although the team had a few disappoint- ing games, Coach Boland was quoted as saying “We are going through a building period, and we hope to become a team to be reckoned with in the next few years,” The team was led this year by Senior running back Orlando Banks on offense and Senior linebacker Thomas Clack on defense. CMA OPP Patterson 28 6 Bethune 16 26 Scotts Branch 8 13 Lockhart 8 13 Clio 26 12 Gaston Day 8 18 East Cooper 34 12 Heath wood Hall 8 13' Christ Church 0 24 1st Row: Mercer, Reinholtz, Bouchard, Hudson, Busby, Faulkner JA, Parker DC., Jefferies. 2nd Row: Holcombe, Partida, Sanders, Barr, Vergnolle, Anderson BW, Green. Burgess, Long, Coach Boland. 3rd Row: Clack, Marty Graham, Parker, Lewis JW, Sloan, Cates, Kennedy, Banks. 56 VARSITY FOOTBALL Banks runs toward the goal line while playing against East Cooper. Parker and Vergnolle look on with interest. Cates leaps high to receive a pass. Clack barely breaks a tackle in a scramble. Brank gets his head buried in the ground. mrs Lumpkin rolls out to try for a successful pass, and look at the great blockage. Balentine breaks away from the pack and makes a mad dash for the goal lin The 85-86 J.V. Football team was more of a prepatory program for Varsity than a J.V. team. Although the team only won one game all season, they played hard and gave 110% the whole time. Fritz von Kolnitz, Danny Parker, and Lonnie Long went on to join the Varsity team after completing their season with the J.V squad. The team hopes that next year will be a season of more victories and harder play. 58 von Kolnitz comes away from the toss with a smile of a future victory. JUNIOR VARSITY 1st Row: Shaw Lam, Bostick, Brank. 2nd Row: Rice, von Kolnitz, Balentine, Parker, D.E., Jordan, Snyder. 3rd Row: Lumpkin, Burgess, Curran, Leckie, Kelly DP, Long, Coach Allgood A CMA player has fumbled the ball after being crushed. 59 Lilly DP scrambles for the ball in a huddle 3 friends. CROSS COUNTRY Cope. Patterson, LeNeave, Myers DJ, Tindall, McElveen, Cauthen, Covington Carew runs hard against his opponent. Races 1, Lugoff-Elgin Vs. CMA. 2. Brooms Vs, Chapin Vs. CMA. 3. Sumter Vs. CMA, 4. Lugoff-Elgin Vs. Chesterfield Vs. CMA, 5. Lexington Vs. Spring Valley Vs. CMA. 6. Conference Championships 7, Chapin Vs. CMA. 8. Chesterfield Vs. CMA. This year was a first for the CMA cross-coun- try team. Major McClendon coached the team which consisted of 12 members most of whom were seniors. Major McClendon is not a stranger to the sport of running. In fact he coached in the Army and started women’s cross-country at Ap- plachian State University in Boone, N.C. Since this was a first for the team it had some hard races against the other schools. Major McClen- don said that “At least we are learning some- thing”, He was also quoted as saying “It has been a real baptism with some of the 4-A schools we’ve been running against.” The team won one race against Chesterfield in a meet with Lugoff-Elgin. Hopefully next year the team will be able to mus- ter enough support to lead it to victory. We cer- tainly hope that those teams which won over us will be ready and waiting to compete next year since we will be ready and waiting to strengthen our position over them so that future teams will be able to run as well. 60 CMA starting at Camden High School Peter on the road again and in front Gary leads the pack 61 62 The rifle team warms up while others look on. SPARTAN INDOOR FACILITY The team poses after a tough day. 1st Row; Junior Varsity—Durham, Tritt, Aaron, Hudson, 2nd Row; Varsity—Galemore, Suddeth, Zeski, Lamb, Vergnolle. The team fired at Camden High School and at The Citadel. The team is advised by MSG. McCullough and managed by Brown E.T. DRILL TEAM The James F. Risher Guard, commanded by Christopher Sloan and advised by Maj. Richard McClendon stand high and proud. They attended Western Carolina, Clemson, and Appala- chian drill meets. They perform such maneuvers as fancy pla- toon, fancy squad, basic platoon, basic squad, and fancy individ- ual. The seventeen members of the James E Risher Guard perform in precision excellence. Chris Sloan looks exhausted after a day’s work. 64 Gosh, hope no one gets hurt, COME BACK IN 86 ■ Front: Sloan—Commander, 1st Row: Baxter, Burgess, Rice, Johnson, E, McElveen, Vergnolle. 2nd Row: Barr, Lamb, Lumpkin, Tindall, Lewis, J.C., Wright, Busby, Faulkner, J, LeNeave, Clack, performing the Queen Anne Salute. The ripple line. 65 VARSITY CM A OFF Pee Dee 64 56 Sloans 55 34 St Jude 43 37 Thomas Hart 49 23 Washington Ave 75 43 Emanuel Baptist 65 39 Porter Gaud 54 65 Easley Christian 64 32 'Browning School (New York City) 66 47 St. Jude 68 47 Thomas Hart 65 31 Heathwood Hall 61 77 Asheville School 70 58 Asheville Country Day 52 64 Florence Christian 39 44 Thomas Hart 55 22 Heathwood Hall 48 54 Spartanburg Day 39 50 Emanuel Baptist 45 39 Spartanburg Day Newberry Academy Florence Christian Nick throws a long one. Drolet, Grigg, Lewis JW, Merriwether, Parker, Lopez, Owens, Anderson JL, Leneave, Coach Boland BASKETBALL Drolet throws a pass to David Owens. Parker is almost blocked by opponent. JV BASKETBALL Both the Varsity and J.V. Basketball teams had successful sea sons this year The Varsity team finished the season with a 16-:' record; while the J.V. team finished with a 9-1 record (Their only loss coming to Heathwood Hall in double overtime.) The Varsity also defeated the 1 team in the conference, Spartanburg Day, m an exciting home game. The Varsity team consisted of Nick Lopez (Sr.) and Ronnie Drolet (Jr.) at guards; Jonathan Lewis (Sr.) and David Owens (Sr. at forwards; and Todd Parker (Sr) at center In one tournament iri Greenville, Nick Lopez was selected for 2nd Team All Tourna- ment. All the seniors wish the Spartans a very successful seaso: next year The J.V. team consisted of Sophomore guards Frank Foster anc Roger Kirby; Freshmen Fritz von Kolnitz and Sophomore Bra: Anderson at forwards; Sophomore Les Brown at center, and Sopho- more Brian Sanders. The “new” Varsity hope to do as well nexi year. JV BASKETBALL STUDENT ALPHA COMPANY Alpha Company, Evil A, has tried very hard to win honor company this semester. Their ef- forts have paid off and they are in the running for it. A Co. is commanded by Jimmy Lamb from Charleston, S.C. Guidon—Jeff Davenport, 1st PLT. Leader Busby, 2nd PLT. Leader Ronnie Vergnolle, 1st SGT Thomas Clack, Advisor—Com. Feltham, Jimmy Lamb Company Commander 72 Warnock, Wright, and Hendrick lead the battalion off the parade field. 1st Row: Flt.Sgt. Wright, Suddeth, Brandy, Marshall, Green, Plt.Ld. 2ndLt Denis Busby, Smith, Ackerman, Grady, Hayes, Brank, Shaw Lee. 2nd Row: Galemore, Greer, Clark S, Bethune, Cooper PS, Johnson, McFee, Castleberry, Marrow, Hessert. 3rd Row: Cope, Bogan, Leckie, Griste, Anderson BW, Lussier, Mook, Banks, Bums, Cates 2nd Pit Ld. 1st Row: Pit Sgt. Shaw Lam, Hendrick. Anderson JL, Baxter, Bouchard. Pit Ld. Robbie Vergnolle—2ndLt, Starling. Lacy, Glover, Curran. 2nd Row: Davenport, Tate, Dellinger, Elliot, Boggs, Bradford. McGraw, Marcus, Ellis. 3rd Row: Warnock, Flathman, Bossard, Adams, Johnson B, Santos Palmer, Boyles 73 BRAVO COMPANY B Company is commanded by Capt. Jeff Le- Neave of Charlotte N.C. and has maintained the reputation of Honor Company. Through- out this year they have shown their leadership qualities and boosted the moral of its cadets, in hopes that they might return as Honor Com- pany next year. To all in B Co. we salute you. Guidon—Jeff Lewis, (Advisor) Col. Watson, 1st Sgt. Scotty Kennedy, 2nd Lt. Phil Zeski, Capt. Jeff LeNeave Company Commander, 1st Lt. David Myers Exec Officer, 2nd Lt. Peter Hasler 74 Kennedy’s platoon stands tall at dinner while Jeff gives the report. 1st Row: Pit Sgt. SSG Will Rice, Long, Holocombe, Sanders, Pit Ld. 2nd Lt. Peter Hasler, Biggs, Williams, Kerr. 2nd Row: Jones, Hall, Tritt, Durham, Mills. 3rd Row: Kessler, Balentine, Richards, Bishop, Cline J, 2st Sgt Scott Kennedy 1st Row: Pit Sgt. SFC Reid Baker, Thompson MW, Lewis JC, Parker, Beasley, Pit LD. 2nd Lt. Phil Zeski, Maersch, Moore. 2nd Row: Fuson, Hudson, Snyder, Richardson, Chestnut, Crowe, McGrough. 3rd Row: Lumpkin, Hevey, Brown, Areces, Kelley, Thompson, Austin, 2nd Lt. David Myers Exec Officer CHARLIE COMPANY C Company is commanded by Capt. David Tindall of Charlotte, N.C. This year C Co. has returned to accomplish one goal, Honor Com- pany. C Co. is the second floor to B Co. 1st Sgt Price Barr, 2nd Lt. Scott Steen, 2nd Eric Polins, 2nd Lt. Milan Morgan, Capt. David Tindall, Company Commander, Capt. Long (Advisor), McMichael—Guidon Chris Edwards and Kirby give suggestions to Eric Polins, Acting Company Commander at P.T. 1st Row: SFC Scott Grigg, Edwards, Reinholtz, Drolet, Hanes, 2nd Lt. Milan Morgan, Hawkins, Johns, Henry, Love. 2nd Row: J Bird, Draughon, Williams C.E., Saulnier, Balducci, Connelly, Mace, Floyd. 3rd Row: Kirby, Jefferies, Stoner, Jordan, Carver, Parker D.C., Beeche, 1st Sgt Price Barr 2nd Pit. 1st Row: SFC Mac Cline, Williams, Partida, Reinholtz, Miller, 2Lt. Eric Polins, Gurley, Wash, Lloveras, Killenger, Montezuma A. 2nd Row: Tom Ontko, Kirdnual, Kerrigan, Bryan, Rester, Liatos, Smith, Augostinho. 3rd Row: Brian Ontko, Reeves, von Kolntiz, Aaron, Guerry, Cargill, Chambless, 2Lt. Scott Steen Exec Officer 77 BAND COMPANY Band Company is commanded by Capt. Da- vid Owens, who has brought pride back to Band Co. through the leadership and guidance of its officers has received the reputation of being a company that can achieve any goals they put their minds to. Band Co. has grown from a company of new officers and cadets to a family, who have lived and worked together to achieve their goals. As David Skinner says, “Band Co. has it all.” 1st Sgt, Dean Saunders, 2nd Pit. Ld, 2nd Lt, David Skinner, Exec Officer 1st Lt. Marty Graham, 1st Ptl Ld. 2nd Lt. Jonathan Morningstar, Capt. David Owens, Drum Major—Emory Johnson, (Advisor) Maj. Green 78 Band Co. prepares to stretch for P.T. (Physical Torture). 1st Row: SFC Robert Lucas, Crump, Myers M, Ballard, Pit. Ld. 2nd Lt. Jonathan Morningstar, Southworth, Neal. 2nd Row: Mercer, Lunsford, Wade, Cooper, Rooks, Graham Exec. Officer. 3rd Row: McCoy, Foster, Ellison, Mosley, Wells D 1st Row: SFC Billy Manley, Oaks, Weaver, 2nd Lt. David Skinner, Beatty, Stout, Allen JJ, Edmonson. 2nd Row: Allen W, Dula, Anderson, Dampog, Yant, Edgeworth. 3rd Row: Parrott, Myers B, Kelly DP, Covington, Wells M, Doyle, 1st Sgt Dean Saunders Battalion Staff members: White, Cambell, Steckel, Patterson, Flowe, Lopez, Faulkner, Burgess, Stone, Cauthen, Lewis, Coulter, McElveen, Stallings, LTC Chris Sloan Color Guard members: CSM John Faulkner, Mike Burns, Rusty Burgess, Jeremy Greer, Scott Kennedy, Jimbo Thompson 80 Cannon Detail members: Rusty Burgess, Bill Kirdnual, Eric Bouchard, Ross Marlowe, Chris Griste, Brad Anderson Charlisle House Staff: Head—Billy Manley, Mrs. Feltham, Chestnut, Wells, Reeves, Kerrigan, Myers, Parrott Weight Room Staff: Phil Zeski, Curran, Coulter, Polins, Faulkner, Graham 81 Laundry Staff: Johgson, Anderson, Ackerman, Marshall, Bogan, Advisor Cpt. Bemisderfer. (Honorary) Mary Tindall not pictured Company Clerks: Stepp, Myers M, Ontko T, Myers B, Edmondson Operations: 1st Lt. Dwight Cauthen—Adjutant, Cpt. Gary McElveen—Operations Officer Supply Room staff: Manley, White, Burgess, Flowe. Stone, Stallings—Head, Campbell all helping customers Myers M, Faulkner, and Steckel 82 Bus Drivers: Stallings, Barr, Cauthen, Sloan, Morgan, Patterson, Myers, Tindall, Ackerman, Lopez, Lamb, McElveen 83 Armory Staff: Stone, Lopez, Flo we, Stallings, Campbell, Steckel, Faulkner KP’s: Hevey, Jeffries, Boggs, McGraw, Brank, Doyle, Mace, Snyder, Yant, Brown L, Jordan, Leckie, Johnston, Lacy, Kerr Mace gets more food to carry to some hungry cadets. Two helpers talk about the day’s meals. Lunch is Brian Johnson’s favorite meal What is it like in the girls room? Dwight, hard at work Richard, straining to lift the bar On the pad. Capt, Zemp takes reports from tired S.G. s Zeski and LeNeave shine their new swords Johnson B. doing his duty 87 88 89 Wright uses one of the CMA phones to call home. Jonathan Morningstar spends time cleaning the pool. In the heat of every day life at CMA, these cadets choose to spend their time doing something relaxing. 90 Emory Johnson and David Skinner play silver taps at Veterans Day. Chris Sloan and his drill team stand sharp and proud. 91 DIRECTORY A Michael Scon Aaron 100 Westovcr Place Greenville, SC 29615 Edward Marion Ackerman 30 FitzrOy Drive Charleston, SC 29407 Keener R. Adams 3222 Robin Lane Organgebug, SC 29115 Marshall Cra ns worth Adams, IV 630 White Falls Drive Colubmia, SC 29210 James Johnson Allen 131 Pelzer Drive Summerville, SC 29483 William B- Allen 131 Pelzer Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Bradley Wallace Anderson, Jr, 477 Kingsport, Api, B-l North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 James Larry Anderson. Jr. 2922 Running Creek Lane Augusta, GA 30907 Janos David Anderson P. O Drawer 1047 Huntsville. AL 35807 Eugene Robert Andrews, III 1109 N. Franklin Greenville. SC 29609 Joseph John Andrews 3719 Trent Road New Bern, NC 28560 Carlos Regino Areces P. O. Box 6-3228 Panama, Rep. of Panama John David Augostinho 7 Sorrento Boulevard Hanahan, SC 29418 John Wesley Austin 1386 Lawton Drive Orangeburg, SC 29115 B Thomas Reid Baker 411 Third Street Cheraw. SC 29520 Michael Balducci 505 Don Drive Greenville. SC 29607 John Marshall Balcntine. Ill 103 Jamestown Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Wesley Tyrone Ballard Route I, Box 178 Ridgeland, SC 29936 Olander Banks. Ill 4125 Glendale Read Woodbridgc. VA 22193 Price William W. Barr 10 St. Augustine Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Maxcy Gregg Baxter 33-31 st Avenue Isle of Palms, SC 29451 Jack Christopher Beasley 810 48th Auvenue, South North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Michael Patrick Beatty Route 4, Box 192-A Chapin, SC 29036 Philip Anderson Bcthunc 4904 Pine Lake Drive Myrtle Beach. SC 29577 David Arnette Biggs, Jr. 4310 Ludgate Street. P. O. Box 722 Lumbertcm, NC 28259 J Stanley Bird, Jr. 33 Smith Boulevard Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Christopher Marc Bishop 214 Wolfe Road Greer, SC 29651 Ralph Eddins Bogan, Jr. 7547 Canfon Gate Cove Germantown, TN 38038 Harold Lloyd Boggs, III 2282 Bedford Court Jonesboro, GA 32036 Thomas Fredrick Bossard P. O. Box 7424 Fort Gordon, GA 30905 Welch McNail Bostick, 111 15 Runnymeade Road Greenville, SC 29615 Eric Allen Bouchard 3526 Woodwind Place West Larayeue, IN 47906 Benjamin Dooley Boyles 2518 Pate Avenue Augusta, GA 30906 James Henry Bradford, Jr. 4512 Ivy Hall Drive Columbia, SC 29206 Robert Brian Vance Brank P. O. Box 17 Topsail Beach, NC 28445 William Bernard Brantley 6024 Bismark Place Charlotte, NC 28211 Edmonds Tennent Brown, IV 1483 Remount Road Charleston, SC 29406 Les Brown 6657 Maybank Highway Wadmalaw Island. SC 29487 James Blount Bryan 110 Stratford Place Salisbury. NC 28144 Russell Renshaw Burgess, III 803-2nd Avenue, North North Myrtle Beach, $C 29582 Benson Michael Burns 200 Travelers Rest Summerville, SC 29483 Denis McCunc Busby 2625 Cliffside Drive Columbia, SC 29209 Brian William Busch 484.3 Carlcne Way Ltlburn, GA 30247 Patrick Neal Byrd 711 Hillandale Lane Garner, NC 27529 c George Tyson Campbell 231 Quill Court Columbia, SC 29210 William Sterling Cargill 18423 Parkvallc Avenue Cerritos, CA 90701 Keith Wayne Carver, Jr. 7 Rollingwood Drive Taylors, SC 29687 Kyle Thomas Castleberry 1911 Williams Street Jacksonville Beach. FL 322SO Brent Clay Cates 1237 Irongate Drive Monroe, NC 28110 Dwight Moseley Cauthen 1280 Matthews Road Orangeburg, SC 291 IS Jerry Phillip Chambless 921 Pruitt Drive Moore, OK 73170 Ashley Barrett Chestnut 413 Cedar Lane Conway, SC 295265 Thomas Golden Clack 3640 Klondike Road Lilhonia, GA-30058 James Edward Cline P. O Box 994 Pawleys Island, SC 29585 Maxwell Ezell Cline. Jr. 824 Robert E. Lee Boulevard Charleston, SC 29412 Christian Taylor Collins 6200 Summer Tree Lane Charlotte, NC 28226 John Patterson Connelly, Jr. Runnymcde Lane Summerville, SC 29483 Preston Scott Cooper Route 5. Box 135-D Beaufort. SC 29902 Stephen Ray Cooper 129 Lee Circle Greer, SC 29651 Steven Andrew Cooper 1849 Waren Way East Point, GA 30344 Roger George Cope, Jr. 3138 Commonwealth Avenue Charlotte. NC 28205 Richard Morris Coulter, Jr 205 Wood Duck Road Columbia. SC 29223 William Keith Crump 9229 Hampton Oaks Lane Matthews, NC 28105 D Jeffrey Scott Davenport 6036 King George Drive Charlotte, NC 28213 Julio Dc La Guardia P.O. Box 6-412.3 Panama, Panama Kenneth Lewis Dellinger I I 2 West Mountain Street Kings Mountain, NC 28086 James Austin Denton 7300 S W 105th Terrace Miami. FL 33156 John Michael Denton 124 Clearlake Drive, East Nashville. Tn 37217 Rodger Rust Draughon 28 South Roscoe Boulevard Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 Ronald William Drolet, Jr. 2418 Pristine View Charleston, SC 29407 Christopher Franklin Dula 2119 Park Road Charlotte. NC 28203 Marion Edward Durham P. O. Box 7315 Greenville, SC 29610 E Richard Lovell Edgeworth R O. Box 539 Waxhaw. NC 28173 Damon Wayne Edmondson 121 Forest Avenue Fayetteville, GA 30214 Christopher Duane Edwards 219 W. Broadway Street Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Douglas Marcus Elliott 309 Hamby Drive, Route 6 Greenville, SC 29607 Jeffrey Russell Ellis 7 Graystone Condos Taylors, SC 29687 Todd Edward Ellison 1122 South ‘C’ Street Lake Worth, FL 33460 F Christopher Clark Fanning 17 Leicester Rd. Charleston, SC 29407 Jon Arthur Faulkner 143 Orchard Street Somerville, MA 02143 Thomas Michael Flathmann 1272 Old Colony Drive Mt, Pleasant. SC 29464 Brent Webster Flowe 2808 Chelsea Drive Charlotte, NC 28209 Scott Harold Floyd 3802 LenOra Drive Port Royal, SC 29935 Franklin Tellorfor Foster Route 3, Box 415 Chesterfield, SC 29709 Trevor Jay Fuson 412 Lancer Drive Columbia. SC 29210 G David Lawrence Galemore 206 Bramblewood Drive Summerville, Sc 29483 William Robert Garner, IV 750 Graden View Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083 Laurence Andrew Gause, [II 1025 Birchdale Drive Charleston, SC 29412 Robert Edward Glover, III 700 Starlight Lane Atlanta. GA 30342 Joseph Anthony Goodloe 5018 Montibelio Dr Charlotte. NC 28226 Ryan Lee Grady 5535 Dunsinane Drive Charlotte, NC 28212 George Martin Graham R O. Box 792 Myrtle Beach. SC 29577 Jonathan Todd Green i 14 Salisbury Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Ivan Paul Greenwell 5160 8th Ave. SW Naples, FL 33999 Jeremy McNeil Greer R O. Box 6128 Greenville. SC 29606 Scott McNeill Grigg 2810 Wamath Drive Charlotte, NC 28210 Christopher Harold Griste P. O. Box 190 North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Jon LcRoy Guerry 645 Royal Drive Mt. Pleasant. SC 29464 David Wayne Gurley ! 18 Wood Creek Road Greer. SC 29651 H Cameron Moss Hall 12513 Parkmeadow Avenue Baton Rouge. LA 70816 Scott Raymond Haskell 6727 Twelve Oaks Boulevard Tampa, FL 33614 Peter Daniel Hasler 3009 Elmhurst Drive Inman, SC 29349 Stephen Patrick Hayes P. O. Box 220591 Charlotte. NC 28222 John Hampton Hendrick. Jr. Route 8, Box 477 Conway, SC 29526 Christopher Michael Henry 906 Athenian Drive Gastonia, NC 28052 Edmund Charles Hessert, Iff 46 Two Loch Place Charleston. SC 29407 Christopher Marcus Hevey La Casa Grande, Herd Apt. 1330 4th St. 12 San Rafael, CA 94901 Daniel Hidalgo 9784 SW 123 Terr. Miami. FL 33176 Kevin Earl Holcombe 506 Holly Circle Florence. SC 29501 Charles Rex Hudson 209 Smythe Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Ping Sheng Hwang 610 Fuerte Lesseps Colon, Panama J David Webster Jeffries 1704 Kumquat Drive Edgewater, FL 32032 Brian Garrett Johnson 1312 Branch Lane Columbia. SC 29210 Emory Jarrod Johnson 1312 Branch Lane Columbis, Sc 29210 Scott Lee Johnson 2304 Ivygail Drive, East Jacksonville. FL 32225 Scott Gregory Johnston 1406 Beaver Dam Road Columbia, SC 29210 James Frederick Jones, Jr, 161-13 84th Rd. Jamaica. NY 11432 Ronald Troy Jones 3015 Point Clear Drive Ft. Mill, SC 29715 K Michael Dennis Keltey 7404 Bent Twig Court Pine ville, NC 28134 Daniel Patrick Kelly 100 Back River Drive Goose Creek, SC 29445 Thomas Scott Kennedy 4413 Dorset Court Decatur, GA 30035 Young Jason Kerr Route 2, Box 354 Gilbert. SC 29054 Kenneth Christophcre Kerrigan 99 Conaskonk Circle Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 William Robert Kessler, III 6000 Carriage Drive Bartlett, TN 38134 Parke Thomas Killinger 926 Daysville Road RR 2 Oregon, JL 651061 Roger Montgomery Kirby, Jr. P. O. Box 30937 Charleston, SC 29417 William Bryson Kirdnual P. O Box 1059 Lake City. FL 32056 L Willie Livinston Lacy. Ill 280 — 175th Avenue Paterson. NJ 07504 James Parsons Lamb, Jr. 332 Bennett Street Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Patrick Gene Langley, Jr. 48 Kirkwood Lane Greenville. SC 29607 William Robert Lcckie, Jr. 7619 Briarwood Drive Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Michael George Lee 3920 Columbia Road Orangeburg, SC 29115 JefTrcy Scott LeNeave 2625 BriardifT Place Charlotte, NC 28207 Jeffrey Cole Lewis P. O. Box 3525 North Myrtle Beach, Sc 29582 Jonathan William Lewis 528 Secod St. Place, S.W. Conover, NC 28613 John Demetric Liatos 114 Manly Street Greenville, SC 29601 Felix Roberto Lloveras Apdo. 741 Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras Roy Briggs Lockwood 282 Weller Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Lonnie Lee Long, III 895 Robert E. Lee Boulevard Charleston, SC 29412 Nicholas Joseph Lopez, Jr. 605 Antlers Drive Sumter, SC 29150 David Michael Love 318 Jean Wells Drive Goose Creek, SC 29445 John Edward Luby, 111 1664 Silverbirch Road Williamstown, NJ 08094 Robert John-Paul Lucas Ocean Walk 307-A, Forest Beach Drive Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 R. Glenn Lumpkin 1642 Shady Lane Columbis, SC 29206 Dana Gene Lunsford Route 6, Box 843 Marion, NC 28752 Michael Hatchdl Lussier 1247 Midvale Avenue Charleston, SC 29412 M Larry Mace c o James Harris, P. O. Box 313 Hillside, NJ 07205 Stephen Maersch 737 Collette Street Charleston, SC 29412 Billy Ryan Manley Smith Street, Route 2, Box 453-A Piedmont, SC 29670 Michael Hill Marcus 131 E- Main Street Kingstrce, SC 29556 Ross Morrison Marlowe 110 Rollingwood Drive Simpsonville, SC 29681 Patrick Hugh Marshall P. O. Box 368 Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 Charles Banister McCoy 505 Boone Hill Road Summerville, SC 29483 Michael Lee McCoy 105 Siegfried Lane Columbia, SC 29206 Gary Stephen McElveen P O Box 1984 Summerville, SC 29484 Jeremy David McFee 9 Peachtree Drive Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Michael Lance McGough c o Occidental ExpL . Prod. Co. 5000 Stockdale Hwy Bakersfield. CA 93309 Patrick Robert McGraw 109 Straightaway Lane Fort Mill, SC 29715 William Arlen McHaffie. Jr. 4840 Coach Hills Dr Greenville, SC 29615 Thomas Burney McKee, Jr. 4484 Bohicket Road Johns Island, SC 29455 George Michael McManus 6005 Rembert Drive Hanahan, SC 29410 Kevin Joseph Mc.Michael 9410 Cover Drive Myrtle Beach, Sc 29577 James Franklin Mercer 401 Mammoth Oaks Lane Charlotte. NC 28226 Bynum Kermit Merritt, III 222 Olde Point Road Hampstead, NC 28443 Gregory Scott Miller 741 Willow Lake Road Charleston. SC 29412 Anthony Plummer Miles 207 Eagle Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Kelly Delane Mills 305 Sunderland Drive Savannah, GA 31406 Teddy Larry Mitchem, Jr. P. O. Box 637 Ridgeland. SC 29936 Alberto Montezuma 15 Ridoui Road Singapore 1024, Rep. of Singapore John David Montezuma 15 Ridout Road Singapore 1024, Rep. of Singapore James Leonard Mook, II 1665 Old Dunbar Road West Columbia, SC 29169 James Patrick Moore 7901 Baytneadows Circle, E. 555 Jacksonville, FL 32216 Charles Milan Morgan 212 Chateau Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Jonathan Banks Morningstar 6 Cameron Lane Greenville, SC 29615 Michael Thoms Morris 15916 Fieldstane Drive Matthews, NC 28105 David Bryson Morrow 202 Valley Drive Greer, SC 29651 Gerald Wade Morton, Jr. 810 Henley Place Charlotte, NC 28207 Stacy Lee Mosley 1600 Mill Creek Road, Apt. 202 Jacksonville, FL 32211 Brian Lewis Myers 12918 Still wood Drive Savannah, GA 31419 David Jonathon Myers 3208 Cfarkdale Street Monroe, NC 28110 Michael Tildon Myers 3101 Goneawav Road Charlotte, NC 28210 N Heath Gary Neal 1038 Forcstridge Drive Newberry, SC 29108 o Paul Andrew Oakes Route 6, Box 665 Piedmont, SC 29673 Sean Michael O’Cain P. O. Box 210307 Columbia, SC 29221 John Joseph O’Neil 4225 Sequoia Road Columbia, SC 29206 Bryan Joseph Ontko 35 Cross Ridge Greenville, SC 29607 Thomas Shannon Ontko 35 Cross Ridge Greenville, SC 29607 David Frank Owens, III 401 63rd Avenue North Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 P Spence Edward Palmer 707 Oak Street Ext. Watson's Riverside Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Daniel Clifton Parker 9 Wimborne Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Todd Christopher Parker P. O. Box 8187 Greenville, SC 29604 John Matthew Parrott 319 Manning Road Greenwood, SC 29646 Ernesto Rafael Partida Rio Panuco 201 Mazailan, Sinaloa, Mexico Rodney Scott Patterson 1501 Paddock Circle Charlotte. NC 28209 Richard Lee Perry Route 3, Box 85-B Garden City, SC 29576 Eric Robert Polins 304 East Lake Drive Marietta, GA 30062 R Bronson Dean Rabb 311 Thompson Street Shelby, NC 28150 Christoper Reed Rasmussen 4840 E. Fanfol Drive Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 Raymond Martin Reeves 523 Dove Street North Augusta. SC 29841 Scott Alan Rehwinkle 603 Sugar Bush Circle Savannah. GA 31406 Carl G. Reinholtz 101 Sugar Cane Court Greer, SC 29651 Don Anthony Rester 66 Colors Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32084 Stuart Vincent Reynolds 2 Casa Bianca Drive Charleston, SC 29407 William Roy Rice 75 Ladson Road Horse Shoe, NC 28742 James Martin Richards, Jr 107 Smythc Drive Summerville, SC 29483 Bobby Dion Richardson 519 Charing Cross Road Irmo, SC 29063 Michael Stuart Richardson 680 Marsh Point Drive Charleston. SC 29412 Taylor Berry Rion, HI 402 Maple Street Columbia, SC 29205 Charles James Robinson 117 Dunbury Drive Summerville, SC 29483 David Lee Rogers Route 17, Box 42 Lexington, NC 27292 Douglas Wayne Rooks 208 Blue Heron Drive Summerville. SC 29483 s John Arthur Salter P. O. Box 14074 Savannah, GA 31406 Brian John Sanders 136 Stephenson Lane Columbia, SC 29210 Walter William Santos 6 Driftwood Lane Isle of Palms, SC 29451 Ashley Jay Saulnier 305 Hunters Blind Drive Columbia, SC 29210 Dean Edward Saunders A-Top-A‘Rok”. Beverly Hills St. Davids, Bermuda, 1-20 Eddie Lee Shaw P O Box 3344 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Edwin Lamar Shaw, III P O. Box 3344 Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Gerald Armstrong Sheaily 11731 Edgemere Road Jacksonville. FL 32223 David Charles Skinner 8191 Woodpecker Trail Jacksonville, FL 32216 Christopher Lee Sloan P. O. Box 28 North Augusta, SC 2984! Jason Estes Smith 1210 Ella Street Anderson, SC 29621 Jody Clinton Smith 1215 Redeemer Drive Hanahan, SC 29406 Russell David Smith P. O. Box 237 Newell. NC 28126 William Christopher Snyder 2416 Alexander Road Charlotte, NC 28213 Kevin Carl Southworth P. O. 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SC 29944 Marvin Whitaker Thompson, Jr. 405 West 25th Street Luntberton, NC 28358 Shannon Todd Thompson 572 Still waters Drive Marietta, GA 30064 Stephen David Tindall, Jr. 113 Cherokee Lane Indian Trail, NC 28079 James Barrett D. Tripp 100 Holly Lane Morchcad City, NC 28557 Demian Lee Tritt Route 2, Box 198-R John Gamble Road Davidson, NC 28036 u Theodore John Ulrlchsen P. O. Box 15064 Surfside Beach, SC 29587 Y Ronald Bruce Vergnolle 6 Meadow Lane Greenville, Sc 29615 Neil Arthur Vickers 75 Hillcrest Road Mill Valley. Ca 94941 George Frederick vgn Kolnitz 618 Noble Lane Mt. Pleasant. SC 29464 w Jason Michael Wade 1405 East Colt Street Tempe, AZ 85284 Robert Albert Wainscott, Jr. 790 Tidwell Road Alpharetta, GA 31201 Kimball Adams Warnock, Jr. P. O. Box 7504 Garden City. GA 31408 Chadwick Lee Wash 1241 Hepburn Street Charleston, SC 29412 Lee Weaver 129 South Lexington Avenue Lake City, SC 29560 Joe Brown Weaver. IV 104 Medway Square Summeville. SC 29482 David Edwards Wells 8650 Canal Drive Jonesboro. GA 30236 Brian Christopher West Route 3, Box 67 Gilbert. SC 29054 David Monroe White, Jr. 216 Johnson Drive Dillon. SC 29536 Robert Virgil Whitmire 103 Craitbourne Abbey Summerville, SC 29483 Colyn Edward Williams 945 Law Lane Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Marshall Burns Williams, HI P. O. Box 90 Orangeburg, SC 29116 Stuart Keith Wright Box 4509, C O ARAMCO Ras-Tanura, Saudi Arabia Y Steven Joseph Yant 200 Coventry Drive Lexington. SC 29072 z Philip John Zeski 304 Runnymede Lane Summerville, SC 29483 INDEX “A” Company 72-73 Academics 43 Adjutant The 48 Armory Staff 81 “B” Company 74-75 Band Company 78-79 Basketball Varsity 66 Batallion Staff 80 Block “CM 52 Bus Drivers 51 “C” Company 76-77 Cannon Detail 50 Carlisle House Staff 51 Clubs 46-53 Color Guard 81 Dance Committee 44 Debate 49 Delta Kappa Sigma Directory 51 Drill Team 64-65 Eighth Grade 41-42 Excalibur 51 Faculty 6-7 Fine Arts Club 50 Football 56 Football, Junior Varsity 57 Freshmen 32 Juniors 26 KP’s, Kitchen Staff 84 Laundry Staff Mess Hall 89 Miss Excalibur 11 People Physical Training 4 Rifle Team 63 Seniors 14 Senior Superlatives 12 Seventh Grade 40-41 Sports 54 Student Life 70-71 Supply 81 Theme 2 Underclassmen 26 94 95 Kinder, gentler ... CMA Community to come. Little is immutable in our everchanging world, even here at CMA. Christmas vacation began with seniors playing Santa Claus to faculty, presenting each, at pre-holiday lunch, an imaginative present, ranging from a “check” for a million dollars for Col. Risher to a “wabbit” for LTC Eller. Second semester commenced as George Bush launched his “just folks” presidency and Mikhail Gorbachev faced violent eruptions of nationalism in the USSR as he sought through elections a mandate for his three-pronged pitchfork of perestroika, glasnost, and demokratizatsiya. Alaska returned to media focus as the oiltanker EXXON Valdez struck Bligh Reef, the resultant spill fouling 800 miles of shoreline, devastating Prince William Sound, its crude-covered waters an environmental disaster A terrorist bomb blew PAN AM 747 Flight 103 out of Scottish skies and the Ayotollah Khomeini decreed death for writer Salman Rushdie, author of The Santanic Verses. Iran-Contra figure Oliver North prolonged his “fifteen minutes of fame,” his trial ending without a bang, the whimpering just perceptible. Fever rose worldwide over cold fusion, a discovery which held potential as important as invention of the wheel. Flight of the shuttle Discovery put us back in the space race. At Camden, John Arledge, Plant Superintendent, retired and Billy Watford, a five-year veteran here, filled the position. CSM(Ret) John Layne and Captain Keith Barlow joined the staff second semester. Key Club District 16 members elected sophomore Gary Spencer their Lieutenant Governor and Greg Baxter rated an “outstanding president” designation. CMA Voice of Democracy speech contest winner Lewis Sharp won second place in the county and third in the district while ninth grader Robby Mosier won the Kershaw County American Legion Oratorical Contest and placed second in zone competition. An Eastern Airline strike altered many well-laid cadet travel plans at spring break, some students spending whole days in air terminals on re-routed return trips. The Advocate, an underground publication, and “The Lizard’s Kingdom,” circulated hand-to-hand, lifted cadet satire to new heights, but only confirmed Jonathan Swift’s wry observation on human nature: “Satire is a sort of glass wherein beholders do generally discover everybody’s face but their own.” We depart filled with optimism for a kinder, gentler CMA community to come. Photos: (right, then clockwise) LTC (Ret) Paul Cook, Cadet LTC Will Rice, and LTC John Jenkins, inspector, march past Honor Company 4'A” at CMA’s Regional Federal Inspection, March 10. Senior Prescott Jordan sports bright orange hair for Field Day, May 11 Andres Valdano and Steve Hayes guarantee safety of Field Day supporters. A cadet from each company is ready to run in Field Day competition. supplement 1989 97 Newboys Fifty cadets registered after yearbook “mugshot” day in November. Here they are in end-of-year group photos. “B” Company newboys reported in dresscoats: JB Estroff, DR Gatlin, RM Hagins, CE Bollman, MJ Probst, JS Carr, HJ Gleaton, AC Matthews, DT Price, JS Boyette. New commandant staff member CSM (Ret) John Layne is in front. Front: RW Simmons, EW Sonderegger, MG Orvin, JE Johnson, RE Traylor, JF Dotson. 2d Row: JM Doss, PA Furr, CT Garges, RH Bond. 3d Row: JB LeVine, RD Tomlinson, MA Goode, JA Pasco. 4th Row: KA Russell, RS Collins, PE Drum, JA Mishoe. Back: LZ Barnett, JG Semprit, PD Bruce. Front: WC Hyatt, JS Hyland, MJ Puhl, GT Winrich, WT Brown. 2d Row: CA Selke, BD Carter, WG Roberts, SM Fry. 3d Row: TH Walker, JL Ross, MA Wike, EH Ragland. Back: ML Stolte, CP Adams, SM Kirvan, JC Mauffray. Spring sports If sports success were measured only by contests won, the tennis team did not star, but motivation held high and a feeling of matches well played pervaded. The golf team started their season slow with a couple losses, took up the slack, and ended the regular season 4-5-1. Highpoint was the conference tuornament in Simpsonville with the Spartans placing third of six participating schools and Ashley Saulnier and David Stepp receiving All-Conference awards with scores of 83 and 79 respectively. The baseball team had their best season in recent history, posting an 11-5 record and winning the Caroli- na Athletic Association Conference title. Weather condidtions mixed early practice and led to an opening loss to North Central, 0-1. But after spring break Spartans Lewis Sharpe (5-3) and Gregg Marlatt (3-1) turned on the heart. Riding on the last game, against Christ School, was the conference title. Avenging an early season loss, the Spartans were victorious with a 2-1 win behind Sharp’s 13 strikeouts. Despite a 4-11 mark against other teams, the Spar- tan track squad enjoyed an undefeated regular confer- ence season and a third place finish in the Carolina Athletic Association meet. Conference champs includ- ed David Price in the 100 meter dash, Ron Landers in the 100 meter hurdles, and Rob Strickland in shot put. With a victory over Cheraw early in the season, Spartans hoped to be the soccer team to beat, but a close loss to Hammond Academy put a damper on spirits and contributed to the loss against Hilton Head the next day. Two games later the Spartans regrouped, started anew, and crushed Coastal Academy, a path to five final wins. Soccer “B” Team: Front: Kwiatek, Coleman, Estroff, Doss. Middle: Orvin, Matthews, Jordan, Sciulli, WT Brown, Hicks. Back: Coach Andy Barlow, Puhl, Imhoff, Boyette, Curtis, TH Walker, KW Davidson. Soccer Scoreboard 2-1 Cheraw 2-3 Hammond Academy 1- 4 Hilton Head 4- 0 Cheraw 2- 3 Thomas Sumter 5- 3 Coastal Academy 1- 0 Heathwood Hall 3- 1 Coastal Academy 7-2 Thomas Sumter 2- 1 Hilton Head Soccer Team: Front: Kaminer, Nakos, Pettit. Middle: Coach Barlow, Hardesty, Lathan, Mishoe, Broome, Whisenhunt, Markolf. Back: Coach Steve Mowe, Minelli, Gadlage, Felice, MS Aaron, Saunders, Burch, Coach Herb McElvain. 99 Spring Sports (cont’d) Golf Team: David Stepp, Bob Whitmire, Ashley Sautnier, Greg Baxter, Chad Mangum (kneeling), Luke Barnett. Golf Scoreboard 214-191 Richland NE 201-204 North Central 3B8-318 Wilson Hall 201-161 Spring Valley 195-195 North Central 180-226 Richland NE 360-315 Wilson Hall 172-171 Spring Valley 188-196 North Central 176-209 Heathwood Hall 3rd Place, CAA Conference Tournament Tennis Scoreboard 0-7 Wilson Hall 0-7 Thomas Sumter 2-5 Lugoff-Elgin 1-6 Wilson Hall 2-5 Thomas Sumter Tennis Team: (kneeling) Chet Lightcap, Douglas Eader, Scott Hyland, Tracy Sanders, (back) Coach Scott Sloan, Chris Witherspoon, Allen Watford, Andres Valdano, William Roberts, Mike Hargett. Baseball Scoreboard 0-1 North Central 7-9 Shannon Forest 3-0 Shannon Forest 11-4 Spartanburg Day 3-1 Spartanburg Day 6-5 St. Jude’s 15-0 Sloan’s School 6-3 Ben Lippen 1-2 Ben Lippen 0-1 Christ School 8-7 North Central 5-4 St. Jude’s 4-5 Thomas Sumter 12-4 Asheville School 8-2 Asheville School 2-1 Christ School Baseball Team: (front) Danny Laird, Kevin McDaniel, Gregg Marlatt, Chris Adams, (kneeling) Craig Garges, Ted Hughes, Will Rice, Scott Garmon, Neil Jackson, Ron Landers, (back) Coach Tom Hesson, Happy Taylor, Lewis Sharp, David Price, Steve Robinson, Bill Perdue, Coach Eric Boland. Track Scoreboard 3rd Heathwood Hall Hammond Academy Ben Lippen 2nd Andrew Jackson 4th Andrew Jackson Pageland Central McBee 4th Heathwood Invitational (7 teams) 3rd Heathwood Hall Orangeburg Prep 3rd CAA Championships Shea Wilkinson (left) and Mike Yount (second from right) have their eyes on Eric Story, thrower, as JJ Campbell and Scott Serpas follow the discus flight. Track Team: (front) York, Rion, Drum, Yount, Ragland, De La Guardia, Pressley, Giraldo. (middle) Semprit, Story, Bond, Campbell, Peeler, Mitchell, Balducci, Walker, Jesseph. (back) Coach Leigh Dellinger, Serpas, Landers, Perdue, Jackson, Dailey, Price, MS Aaron, Samli, Strickland, Wilkinson, Coach David LePage. 101 Year’s end wind-up last weekend picked up speed. May 21, graduation day, on the calen- dar all year, came on fast. The final week- end picked up speed on Saturday with company and individual drill competition at eight, followed by award ceremonies in the gym at ten, honor company parade at four, and the commencement dance at nine. Saturday’s awards program began with presentation of the Retired Officers Asso- ciation Medal to Gregg Baxter for high moral character, loyalty to the school, and exceptional leadership potential. Ian Os- borne received the Military Order of the World Wars Silver Medal presented to a junior for overall improvement in both scholastic and military leadership areas. That organization’s Bronze Medal, for overall military excellence and leadership went to Henry Taylor; its Gold Medal, presented to the outstanding cadet in the senior class, to Will Rice. Recipient of the National Sojourners Medal, presented to the cadet displaying outstanding leader- ship potential, demonstrated ideals of Americanism, and high academic achieve- ment, was Ted Hughes. For outstanding JROTC achievement and academic excel- lence by a junior class member, David Rutledge won the Order of the Daedalion Medal. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Medal, to a senior with outstanding mili- tary bearing, patriotism, and overall lead- ership potential, went to JJ Campbell. Bob Whitmire received the Daughters of the American Revolution Medal awarded to a senior of outstanding ability, achievement, dependability, and high moral character. The United States Army Recruiting Com- mand Award was presented to Mike Nelson, a senior demonstrating leadership in extracurricular activities and a desire to enter a military career. American Legion Awards for general military excellence and citizenship went to Matthew Stokes, silver medal to a junior; and bronze to senior Patrick McGraw. Association of the United States Army Awards for leader- ship and high moral character were to Gary Spencer, freshman; Michael Balduc- ci, sophomore; Ashley Saulnier, a senior in LET III; and David Stepp, LET IV. Best Drilled Cadet Award, determined by the morning’s drill competition was Gregg Hill. Second and third places were to Josh Estep and Bob Whitmire. Beau Markolf won the N. S. Meyer Raeburn Award, a $100. tuition scholarship, for demon- strated outstanding personal appearance and military bearing. BJ Lathan, with only three, earned the Deportment Medal for the cadet with fewest demerits all year. Superior Cadet Awards for outstanding participation in Leadership Education and Training (LET I through IV) were Robby Mosier, Kevin McDaniel, Will Mitchell, and Will Rice. JJ Campbell received the Commandant’s Award, presented to the most outstanding cadet in the school, other than the battalion commander. For the second consecutive year, “A” earned Honor Company distinction. In the scholastic realm, JJ Campbell and Bob Whitmire received Presidential Academic Fitness awards. In debate, Doug Eader was most improved and Rob- by Mosier earned coach’s award. Bobby Simmons received the E. Haines Gregg Award for musical accomplishment, and Dana Lunsford won the John Philip Sousa Award in band, a peer selection. Included in Who’s Who in American Music are Dana Lunsford, Jim Denton, and Scott Garmon. Named Scholar-Athlete was Will Rice; Athlete of the Year, Ron Landers. In football, most valuable player was Ron Landers; most valuable offensive back, Lonnie Broome; offensive lineman, Mic- hael Isom; defensive back, Neil Jackson; defensive lineman, Ted Dailey; most im- proved, Scott Serpas. Coaches Award went to Evan Samli. In cross country, most valuable was Vince Minelli; most im- proved, Brian Latture; and receiving Coach’s Award was Mike Nelson. Most valuable basketball player was Lewis Sharp; offensive, Ron Landers; defensive, Mike Aaron; most improved, Happy Tay- lor. Coach’s Award winner was David Pri- ce. In wrestling, Ted Dailey was most valuable; Shea Wilkinson, most improved; and coach’s award winner was BJ Lathan. Lewis Sharp was most valuable baseball player; Craig Garges, offense; Happy Tay- lor, defense; Danny Laird, most improved. Coach’s Award went to Kevin McDaniel and Ted Hughes won the E. Haines Gregg Sportsmanship Award. Barratt Burch was most valuable soccer player; Mike Aaron, offense; Chris Nakos, defense; Eric Gad- lage, most improved. Jon Felice copped the coach’s award. In tennis, Allen Wat- ford, coach’s award winner, was most valu- able, and Tracy Sanders, most improved. Ted Dailey was most valuable track team member; Carlton Walker, most improved. Earning coach’s award was Hutter Rag- land. Rifle team recognition went to Jay Thurston, most valuable; Mark Herron, most improved. Coach’s award was to Ian Osborne; the E. Haines Gregg Sportsman- ship Award to Scott Haskell. Most valu- able golf team member for the fourth consecutive year was David Stepp; Chad Mangum was most improved. Coach’s award recipient was Ashley Saulnier. At Sunday morning’s nine o’clock Se- nior Dress Parade, well-organized Class of ’89 pranksters provided fellow grads with tassels for their caps and, on signal, seniors affixed them with alligator “roach” clips and marched forward to be honored at their final review. At ten in the gym, Rev. Louie C. McDonald, youth pastor at First Baptist Church of Camden, was a commencement speaker to emulate. He analyzed his audi- ence, spoke their language, and held their attention throughout his presentation, in spite of sultry heat. Awards and recogni- tion continued through the graduation cer- emony. Gold Star awards for students with 90.0 averages or above for the second semester went to MS Aaron, Balducci, Barnett, Brook, JJ Campbell, Christenson, Eader, Edmondson, Flanagan, Gantt, Hughes, Jordan, Landers, LeVine, McDaniel, Mosier, Osborne, Pote, Rein- man, Rice, Saulnier, Sciulli, Spencer, Stokes, Warner, and Whitmire. Recog- nized for highest class averages were: JB Thornton, seventh grade; CJ Reinman, eighth; JR Mosier, ninth; M. Balducci, tenth; KD McDaniel, eleventh; RV Whitmire, twelfth, WR Rice earned sec- ond highest average among seniors, JJ Campbell, third. Cadet LTC William R. Rice was com- mended for his service as Battalion Com- mander and Robert V. Whitmire received the coveted James F. Risher Award, a peer selection which recognizes the senior most nearly exemplifying the ideal cadet. Col Risher presented diplomas, “Taps” sound- ed, and 42 graduates and five seniors who will complete requirements at the end of summer school marched out to “Pomp and Circumstance,” into alumni ranks. A final order for dismissal of the corps signalled end of the school year. Photos: Tasselcd seniors, in a one-time-only uniform embellishment, in line to be honored at their parade graduation morning: Greg Baxter, Steve Rooinson, Dana Lunsford, Jay Thurston, Revis Aaron, Mike Sciulli, Gregg Marlatt, Mike McCoy, Will Mitchell, Scott Garmon, Chet Lightcap. Far right, Dean of Students LTC James Dallas presents the James F. Risher Award to Bob Whitmire at graduation cere- monies. Below, Mike Aaron (far left) signals the first 12 seniors to rise for their diplomas. 102 103 OFFICE OF THE HEADMASTER CAMDEN MILITARY ACADEMY CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL ORDER NO. 14 21 May 1989 The following promotions and appointments within the Corps of Cadets are hereby published for the information and guidance of all concerned. Cadets are assigned to the unit shown in this general order: STAFF Cadet Sergeant Squad Leader PFC PFC Battalion Commander SSG Adams, CP SGT Pettit, ML Arnold, SC Johnson, JE Cadet LTC McDaniels, KD SSG York, LM SGT Davenporu MC Barnett, LZ Kwiatek, TE Battalion Operations Officer SSG Pote, JW SGT Nakos, CL Brayton, JT Mobley, CS Cadet 1LT Isom, M SSG Laird. DL SGT Carter, BD Bruce, PD Partridge, WF Battalion Adjutant SSG Wilkinson, 5S SGT Maready, MH Burch, JB Pasco, JA Cadet ILT Edmondson, DW SSG Durham, JB SGT Jesseph, JT Clement, GS Powell, J Battalion Supply Officer SSG Peeler, HS SGT Matthews, CA Collins, RS Puhl, MJ Cadet 1LT Goff, HR SSG Bond, RH SGT Coleman, BA Curtis, KJ Semprit, JG Battalion Command-Sergeant Major SSG Brook, JC SGT Gordon, JA Dotson, JF Simmons, RW CSM SSG Mosier, JR Estep, JA Small, ED Battalion Operations SSG Story, EO Estroff, JB Sonderegger, EW SGT MSG Worsham, MA Battalion Administration SGT SFC Flanagan, JL Battalion Supply SGT SPC Walker, LC Battalion Armorer SPC Hayes, SP Cadet Company Commanders Cadet Corporal Assistant Squad leader 1LT Markoff, WB 1LT Taylor, HO 1LT Whisenhunt, DL 1LT Latture, BS ADET 2UTs 2 ft : Rutledge, DC 2LT Lathan, BJ 2LT J Serpas, SC 2LT i Baldueci, M 2LT § Ragland, EH 21X T. RameOa, TW 2LT Wike, MA 2LT Scholl, ST 2LT Stokes, ML 2LT Witherspoon, CH 2LT Osborne, IS adet First Sergeants 1SG Warner, DA 1SG Strickland, RE 1SG Jackson, WN 1SG Burnikel, BA CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL CPL OPT Color Sergeant SSG Color Corporal' CPL CPL CPL Guidon CPUs CPL CPL CPL Cannon Detail SGT Ciraldo, PE CPL LeVine, JB CPL Russell, KA CPL Furr, PAc CPL. Sims, BR CPL Doss, JM CPL Medina, NR CPL Friedricksen, TTCPL Roberts, WR Gleaton, HJ Kaiser, JD Byrd, CH Bollman, CE Rion, TB Mauffrey, JC Kirvan, SM Selke, CA Smith, JB Cline, WS Trez, JA' R Ross, JL Walker, TH Foss, G Fry, SM Fryar, WB Gerber, MA Hagins, RM Hicks, DR Hyatt, WC PVT Bailey, IM Starratt, JF Stolte, ML Tomlinson, RD Traylor, RE Upchurch, CK Yount, ML Rowe, DW CPL Hardesty, JD feroome, JC CPL Nicely, BW Brown, JC CPL Mis hoe, JA Boiter, MA CPL Reinman, CJ Carr, JS CPL Pohlman, KT Chapman, WC CPL Orvin, MG Clendening, JM Sanders, FT 's. Winrich, GT Boyette, JS Mangum, CM Thornton, JB Hill, EG Burnett, SC CPL CPL CPL Davidson, SW Garges, TC Hyland, JS Drum, PE Gatlin, DR Goode, MA Harrison, RA Kliner, DD Lewis, BC Montezuma, JA Mahaffee, RD Minelli, VG Probst, MJ Putman, EW Sperling, SW Wade, RW Cadet Platoon Sergeants gFC Rogers, SG J SFC Gilson, DE | SFC Price, DT SFC SFC Watford, WA Mullins, BS Eader, DC : Spencer, GCi.' :' BY ORDER OF THE HEADMASTER Thomas H. Eller, Jr. LTC USA(Ret) Commandant Danny Laird, “B Company, at “present guidon” follows color guard — Tracy Sanders, Mike Gerber, David Warner, Ian Osborne, BJ Lathan — at senior dress parade. May 21. 104 . . . . . . . . .
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