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Parley Edward Crolley, Jr. Lancaster, S. C. “PEE WEE” When you’re away from home at school there is such a thing as morale, and “Pee Wee” was always around to present everyone with a good joke as morale-booster. For this we offer our thanks, “Pee Wee . 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. A. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. A. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. A. ★ Anthony N, Cruit Washington, D. C. “TONY “Tony” has in his quiet way sealed many bonds of friendship during his cadet years. We wish this aspiring, serious minded young fellow all the luck, and we feel sure that he is fully capable of attaining his ends. 1943- 44 Pvt. Co. B; P. F. C. Co. B; Drill Platoon; Literary Society. 1944- 45 Pvt. Co. B; P. F. C. Co. B; Literary Society; Library Staff. 1945- 46 Cpl. Co. A; Literary Society; Library Staff; Non-Comm. Club. 1946- 47 Pit. Sgt. Co. A; Literary Society; Library Staff; Non-Comm. Club; Rifle Club; Mgr. Rifle Team; Science Club. 1947- 48 Sup. Sgt. Co, A; Literary Society; Non- Comm. Club; Science Club; Drill Platoon; Library Staff; Cheerleader. ★ Ramon N. Cuevas, Jr. San Juan, Puerto Rico “SQUEAKY” From the metropolis of San Juan, Puerto Rico, comes our duty minded “Squeaky” whose military ways will more than likely bring to him as much success in this hard, cruel world as it has here at Carlisle. 1944- 45 Pvt. Co. C; Pvt. Band; Rifle Club; Junior Band; Crack Platoon. 1945- 46 Cpl. Co. C; Cpl. Band; Rifle Club; Liter- ary Society; Non-Comm. Club. 1946- 47 Sgt. Band; Non-Comm. Club; Rifle Club; Glee Club; Literary Society; Science Club; Rebel Staff; Orchestra. 1947- 48 Lt. Band; Cross Sabre Club; Rifle Club; Glee Club; Secretary and Treasurer of Literary Society; Orchestra; Science Club; Rebel Staff; Exchange Editor of Bugle Staff. ★ Charles Herbert Curtis Sumter, S. C. “SKIN MIMS” We don’t see how “Skin Mims” can fail to go a long way in his chosen field of selling, for his incomparable “Gift of Gab” would enable him to collect funds to pension the widow of the Unknown Soldier. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co, A; Basketball; Block C Club. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. A; Varsity Football; Basketball; Block C Club; Capt. Basketball Team. ★ Lawrence Don Davis Lawrel, Maryland “DON” One of the four outstanding company commanders of 1948 Don needs very little introducing. “Why wear yourself out by walking your means and ex- tremes off and sulking when you’re feeling blue. Live! Be Merry! Forget the world and abide by your duties.” That's “Don” anywhere. 1944-45 Pvt. Co. B; Rifle Club; Crack Platoon; P. F. C. Co. B. !945t46 Cpl. Co, A; Rifle Club; Annual Staff; Non-Comm. Club; Sgt. Co. A; Vice Pres. Sophomore Class. 1946- 47 1st Lt. Co. A; Annual Staff; Cross Sabre Club; Vice Pres. Junior Class; A Foot- ball Team; A Baseball Team. 1947- 48 Capt. Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; Treas. Block “C” Club; Sec.-Treas, Senior Class; Annual Staff; A Football Team; A Baseball Team; Honor Council; Dance Committee. ★ John F. Dobson Manning, S. C. “SLICK “Got any Boogie-Woogie, sawdust style?” “How about some rye whiskev?” That’s some of the typical questions asked by “Slick” on his regular rounds around barracks. Never shoot pool with him if you want to he successful. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. A. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. A; Boxing Team.
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Winfred Ronald Braswell Thomas ville, Ga. “BRAS’ About all we can say about “Bras” is that he is really gifted with the knack ot writing. If ever anyone needs help with some theme or some re- port, they would only have to look up “Bras” and their’s would come out way ahead of everyone else’s. Carry on “Bras”. 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. C. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. C; C Team Football; C Team Baseball; Newspaper Staff. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. C; C Team Football, Baseball, Basketball; Newspaper Staff; Annual Staff. ★ John Andrew Carlisle Hagerstown, Maryland “QUIET JOHN” Hailing from the thriving metropolis of Hagers- town eame “Quiet John”. Never lost for words, but always limiting his words to those few neces- sary to express his thoughts was one of John’s most unusual traits. Carlisle has lost a scholar, a gentleman and a cadet. The world has gained a citizen, who will soon make his mark. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. B; P. F. C. Co. B; Mgr. B Team Football; Flight Club. 1947- 48 Cpl. Co. B; Crack Platoon; Non-Comm. Club. ★ Leon Warren Castles Great Falls, S. C. “T. P ” Every year a person’s mind grows broader and can judge others by their actions. “T. P.” started at Carlisle in '46 as a Soph, and has worked himself up and into the Senior Class of ’48. It is because of this that I say: “We, the Senior's of '48, have all the confidence of the world in you, ‘T. P.’ ” 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. A; P. F. C. Co. A; A Football Team; Baseball; Block “C”, 1947- 48 Sgt. Co. A; A Football Team; A Baseball Team; Non-Comm. Club; Block “C” Club. ★ Robert Chaplin Hartsville, S. C. “BOBBY” Well! . . . you’d probably say if you ever walked down the corridor of the second-section shortly after falt-in to call-to-quarters had blown. A person would think that the wild west bandits of old had come back, but it would only be “Bobby” with his handkerchief across his face sweeping the hall. By the way, “Bobby”, that hall really sparkled. 1947-48 Pvt. Co. B; A Team Football; Block “C” Club. ★ Donald Paul Coffelt Falls Church, Va. “DON” Don, although a senior his first year, has made an impression on the boys that shall never be for- gotten. “Don” with his friendly smile was always there to lend a hand when trouble came your way. No matter where he goes there is happiness, and we know he will make good always. 1947-48 Pvt, Co. A. ¥ Hugh L. Cotton, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. “HUGO” It is beyond us at this present time, as it is with “Hugo” to say what he will do in the cosmopolitan world, but take it from all who have ever had contact with him—he’s carrying the goods—and he’ll deliver. 1944- 45 Pvt. Co. C; C Team Football, Junior Band. 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. C. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. C; C Team Foothall; Boxing Team; C Baseball Team; Block “C” Club; Rifle Team. 1947- 48 Mgr. Football Team; Boxing Team; Block “C” Club; Mgr. Baseball Team; Non- Comm. Club,
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Charles Skinner DeLorme Dovesville, S. C, “BALDY” DeLorme, being one of the oldest Carlisle boys in the Senior Class and the Cadet Major, is one of the most popular and experienced in our way of life here. “Baldy” says, “I can do it ’ (meaning anything), and we’re sure you can, “Baldy”. 1944- 15 Pvt. Co. B. 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. B; Cpl. Co. B; A Football Team; Block “C” Club; Non-Comm. Club. 1946- 47 2nd Lt. Co. B; A Football Team; Treas. Block “C” Club; Vice Pres. Junior Clas ; Comm. Officer’s Club. 1947- 48 Major Staff; Co-Captain Football Team; Vice Pres. Senior Class; Honor Council; Annual Staff; Comm. Offr- r's Cub; Vir-e Pres. Block “C” Club; Cross Sabre Club. ★ Richard Eugene Deeter Washington, D. C. “APE” “Ape” is a fine high school football player, but he met with a rather serious accident in his second game this year which caused him to forfeit his knowledge of the game. Even with all this none of us worry about “Ape” and we’re sure he doesn’t worry either, because there has always been such a thing as “Spirit” and this spirit still remains with us when we think of you, “Ape” so stay with whatever you want—we’re with you. 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. B; Boxing Team; Rifle Team. 1946- 47 Pvf. Co. B; A Football Team; Boxing Team; Block “C” Club; Rifle Team. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. A; A Football Team; Boxing Team; Block “C” Club. ★ John Mahan Doyle Deland, Fla. “JOHNNY” Always to be remembered for his earnest attitude towards football duty and studies, a plugger. Johnny, is sure to come through for the goal and more than likely he will he the one to become suc- cessful in life as in football. 1945- 46 Pvt. Co. A; P. F. C. Co. A; Football Team; Baseball Team. 1946- 47 Sgt. Co. B; Pvt. Co. B; Football; Non- Comm. Club. 1947- 48 Sgt. Co. B; Football; Non-Comm. Club; Block “C” Club. ★ George Thomas Echols Savannah, Georgia TOM” “The Duke of White Bluff,” Savannah’s gift to the women, has always been as successful in mak- ing friends as he has been as an officer. If his characteristic enthusiasm, and friendliness remain with him after graduation day, he can be sure of succeeding. Although we realize the world will gain by our loss, it is with heavy heart that we bid this love-sick senior good-bye. 1944- 45 Pvt. Co. B; P. F. C. Co. B; Crack Platoon; Rifle Club. 1945- 46 Sgt. Co. B; Pres. Sophomore Class; Non- Comm. Club; Crack Platoon; Rifle Club. 1946- 47 Lt. Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Science Club; Rebel Staff. 1947- 48 Capt. Co. B; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; Rebel Staff; Science Club; Liter- ary Society. ★ Robert Winston Elms Tampa, Fla. ROBBIE” One of the south’s truest and sparkling dele- gates is “Robbie”. His brilliance and his smiling face won him many friends here and his gift of making friends was exceeded only by his ability to keep them, 1944- 45 Pvt. Co. B; P. F. C. Co. B; Crack Platoon. 1945- 46 Cpl. Co. B; Rifle Club; Non-Comm. Chib. 1946- 47 2nd Lt. Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; French Club. 1947- 48 1st Lt. Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; Annual Staff; French Club; Dance Committee. ★ Arthur Angus Eubanks Graniteville, S. C, “ART” “Art” on his first day here at the institution was seen trudging across the campus with his trunk in one hand and a small bag in the other. He shrugged his shouklers as if to say. “How can I fight this place?”, but we’ve all seen him fight back and acquire as many friends as at home. Our admiration, “Art”. 1946- 47 Pvt. Co. A; Glee Club; Flying Club. 1947- 48 Pvt. Co. B; Glee Club; Flying Club; Crack Platoon.
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