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THE 1943 REBEL Edwin Lawes Himebaugh Mexico Edwin has been many places and has seen many things and when he arrived here he demonstrated that he still knew his way around. He’s a boy who makes friends easily. A quiet sort of person, Edwin, but he will go a long way in the future. 41-42 Band, Boxing. 42-43 Sgt. Band, Block C, Tau Sigma Epsilon, Defense Activities Committee. William Russell Jackson Darlington, S. C. At Carlisle we call him “Rut.” He came to Carlisle in the fall of Jfl. “Rut” has been a main stay on the football and baseball teams. He is a regular fellow and we wish him all the luck in the world. 41-42 Pvt. Co. B, Football, Baseball, Boxing. 42-43 Plat, Sgt. Co. B, Football, Boxing. William Calvin Hinely Savannah, Ga. Billy came to Carlisle at the beginning of the 2d Semester in the year of 1$. He is a good natured boy, makes friends very quickly. 41-42 Crack Platoon. 42-43 Corp. Co. A, Rebel, James William King Jacksonville, S. C. “Billy” is another of those dark and handsome fellows. There’s nothing he enjoys more than standing in front of a mirror combing that beauti- ful black hair of his. He was in the Crack Platoon and expects to go to Clemson College. 41-42 Pvt. Co. B. 42-43 Sgt. Co. B. [ 23]
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THE SENIOR CLASS W i lli a m Aaron Griffith Lancaster, S. C. jBill is better known as “Nig” among the cadets, lie has been here only one year and in that short time he has made many good friends among the boys. He was one of Carlisle’s outstanding players of the gridiron. 42-43 Pvt. Co. A, Football, Block C, Rebel, Hugo Frederick Herfurth, III Washington, D. C. Hugo came to Carlisle in the fall of 40 from Washington, D. C. He is quite a fellow, quiet but humorous. Hugo is eagerly “planning” for his induction into the army. J oseph Clyde Harvey Moncks Corner, S. C. Here we call him the “Miser.” Clyde hails from Moncks Corner, S. C. He is a quiet sort of fellow and is very efficient in his work. He also is eagerly “planning” for life in the army. Luck to you, Clyde. 39- 40 Pvt. Co. B. 40-41 Sgt. Co. A. 41-42 1st Sgt. Co. A, Second Lient. Co. A, Capt. Staff. 42-43 Capt. Staff, Rebel, Dance Committee (Chairman), Cross Sabre Club. David Addison Hetzer Arlington, Va, “Have” is one of the lads who hails from Arlington, Va. Dave has spent three years here in school with us. Dave, from what we know of him is one swell kid. Always willing to help some- one in everything. 40- 41 Drum Major, Boxing, Baseball, Block C. 41- 42 Corp. Band, Sgt. Bat., Co. A, Football, Block C. 42-43 Second Lieut. Co. B, Basketball, Block C, Cross Sabre Club. [22]
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THE SENIOR CLASS James Bristol Lacky Lenoir, N. C. Jim is known mostly for his “Bull shooting The cadets say that Jim can shoot more hull than a criminal lawyer—well the army needs good shots. 42-43 Pvt. Co. A, Joseph Louis Lawrence Augusta, Ga. “Booey” or “Goofy” as you may wish is one of those quiet, easy to get along with fellows from Augusta, Booey is a veteran in the true sense of the word. He has been in school longer than any hoy here at the present time. As most of us are, he is going into the army at the break of vaca- tion. We wish you luck and plenty of it, Booey. 37-38 Pvt. Co. A. 38-39 Pvt. Co. A. 39-40 Pvt Co. B. 40-41 Pvt Co. A. 41-42 Sgt. Co. C. 42-43 1st Lt. Co. A, 1st Lt. Staff, Cross Sabre Club. Charles Russell Laverty, Jr. Washington, D. C. “Chuck” came to Carlisle from Washington, I). C. in the fall of Jf.0. He has a fine scholastic a?id athletic record. He is a quiet fellow and is well liked by all. 40- 41 Pvt. Co. A, Football, Boxing. 41-42 Plat. Sgt. Co. C, Football, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class. 42-43 1st Lt. Co. B, Football, Block C, Cross Sabre Club, Tau Sigma Epsilon. Jim Sullivan Bernard McCool Bessemer, Ala. This is Jim’s second year and he has made many friends while he has been here with us. Jim has done well with the military standpoint and also with his school work. 41- 42 Pvt. Co. A, Crack Plat. 42-43 1st Sgt. Co. A, Rifle Team, Bugle, Rebel. [ 4 ]
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