Carlisle Military School - Rebel Yearbook (Bamberg, SC)

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1957, having been declared as sound of mind and sane in senses, do hereby declare this as our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Colonel Risher, we leave our thanks and appre- ciation for all that he has done to help produce the most outstanding class ever. ARTICLE II To the underclassmen, we leave the dreams and hopes of soon becoming Seniors. ARTICLE III To our close friends we leave our most cherished possessions: Bagley leaves the faculty to Fred Fazio and Joe B. Lewenhiem in hopes that they don’t get shipped. Baker, J. V., gives to Klinkie Bredenberg his ability to snow Bamberg women. Barber wills to Hough and Arazie his ability to go steady with a girl a very long time. Batten endows Bredenberg with his ability to get more extra leaves than he deserves, and Captain Scaffe with a two-toned lily pad. Bendana leaves the hope that the next Latin- American boy that comes to Carlisle will have more sports ability than he had. Brabham leaves Carlisle with the hope that Fetzer will take good care of Betty Hightower. Calloway wills the rusty sink in his room to Clary. Carson gives to Bourne his ability to break all the rules and not get caught. Ciiabot, B. W., leaves to Carlisle the 100 hours they thought he couldn’t walk. Clancy gives to Fazio and Williams his ability to pull furloughs during the Daytona races. Clindon bequeaths to Bogus his ability to letter in all three sports. Cohen wills the top bunk in 134 to some poor unfortunate next year. Cornell bequeaths to anyone on the Third Floor his art to have all night parties without interruptions from Frogs, Plugs, and Rabbits. Cregg endows Freeman and Walton with all of his old football equipment. Crespo leaves the back row of Captain Estes class- room to all the Spanish boys, Cuevas leaves Ravenel the honor of being a senior. Davidson leaves Carlisle to the Indians. Derrick endows Fred Fazio with his nickname, “Pig”, and leaves all his restrictions to Gordon, R. A. Gassett bequeaths to Gleason his radio station. Gordon, R. E., wills to Colonel Dave Simmons his ability to snow all the Bamberg queens, and to Bill Dunn his ability to get along with the faculty. Goshorn wills to Eckard, W. F., his flying lessons and to Bentley his chemistry grades in hojies that he can pass with them. Gourdin wills to Bill Exkard the ability to play the sax as well as he doesn’t, and to Spears more luck with Major Sturgeon concerning CERO than he had. Grant leaves his college alegbra book to some unfortunate senior next year. Griffith leaves room 184 to his roommate and the second platoon of “A” Company to the best man. Griner leaves a bottle of weight gaining tablets to Captain Risher, L. Harrell, J. P., bequeaths to Smith, B. E., the ability to beat Escudero against the wall and have the plaster crack in the room next door rather than in his own. Harrell, W. R., bestows upon Mabry the ability to break restrictions every day without getting caught. Herrmann leaves to Harris, R. F., his ability to pull unintentionally. Iseley leaves to Fazio and Mackey the great love that the faculty has for him. Ivey leaves Carlisle for New Mexico. Johnson wills to Sammons his ability to bum fags all year and to Payne more room in which to cut hair. Lama leaves a vacant spot in “A” company to Baker, Ravenel, Kershaw, and Lambert, in hopes that they will be big enough to fill it. Lambert, J. M., leaves to his little brother his ability to take every afternoon and night without getting caught. Leslie leaves his position as Captain Rishers pet to anyone that can survive being it. Lewis wills to little Lambert his ability to carry one hundred pound sacks of sugar through the woods. Martin leaves all of his duties and restrictions to Leary. Morgan wills to McDevitt his two rat traps and a supply of cheese. McGee, J H., bequeaths to anyone who wants it his empty whiskey bottle on the back campus. McGee, R. C., gives to Dugan his ability to jump from C.O. to M.P. to O.C. to C.O. in two years. McLane wills his geometry book and all of his knowledge of the subject to Captain Eargle. Parrish, W. J., leaves to his brother his ability to give girls the smooth shaft, Perrella leaves Carlisle to “Black Dog”. Plyler leaves his freckles to John Stanley. Postell wills to Ravenel and Baker his ability to get caught at everything he does wrong. Rahn leaves his share of Carlisle grits to all of the boys from Springfield, Georgia. Reeves, B. C., wills to Goddard his rusty rifle and restrictions. Reynolds wills a car to Captain Eargle so that he won’t have to ride a motorcycle in bad weather. Robinson bequeaths to Burnett and Wilson his skivies with the inscription “My Dad sells Dodge” on the underside thereof. Rowland wills his pipes and tobacco to Gleason and Bentley, his brogans to Kooken and Pepple, and his sidewalk philosophy of life and love to the third floor crowd. Scarborough, being of sound mind, leaves George Arnold nothing. Silvey leaves his ability to pull furloughs to Fazio and Mackey. Singleton wills to some lucky senior his physics book in hopes that he will understand it better than he did. Smolenski leaves to Bill McDevitt the presidency of the quiver club. Snyder wills to Myers his ability to handle “Happy Jack” and “Buck” and to stay on the good side of women. Soles leaves his diploma to his mother and father and his share of Carlisle food to “Black Dog”. Strock leaves history to “Plug”. Stubbs wills to Collins his ability to get lost while flying. Swilley leaves his hair tonic to Clary so that next year he might keep his hair combed down. Tomlinson leaves his ivy league clothes to Lambert and his authority to Eddie Ravenel so that Geechies will still control Carlisle next year. Wampier leaves Garrison his ability to get along with the faculty. Welch leaves Captain Scaffe a gallon of gas for his new Buick. 25

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SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Woodrow A. Bagley Box 435 James V. Baker 408 West 23rd St. . . Lumberton, N. C. Richard L. Barber 905 North Caldwell St. , . . Charlotte, N. C. Ernest P. Batten . . Babson Park, Fla. IZEL J. BENDANA Diriamba, Carazo, Nicaragua, C. A. Josiah C. Brabham . . . . Bamberg, S. C. Sam Calloway 1554 Geraldine Dr. . . Jacksonville, Fla. Lewis G. Carson 2321 Gadsden St. . . Columbia, S. C. Barry W. Chabot 1917 Central Ave. . . Eugene B. Clancy S. Atlantic Ave, 6th . . New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Ronnie M. Clindon 422 North Blvd. . . . . North Charleston, S. C. Clarence Cohen 2312 Waltonway . . . . . . . Augusta, Ga. Amos Lee Cornell Apt 317 Center, Hunting Towers . Alexandria, Va. David W. Cregg 5102 Sunderland Rd. . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. George H. Crespo Jose A. Cuevas P. O. Box 163 ... . San German, Puerto Rico Elwin R. Davidson Briarcliffe Acres . . . Myrtle Beach, S. C. Grover L. Derrick 3106 Clark St . . . Columbia, S. C. Charles Gassett Qtrs. AA, Chas. Naval Shipyard . Charleston, S. C. Robert E. Gordon 2704 Stratford Rd. . . . Columbia, S. C. Johnny L. Goshorn 196 Whiskey Rd. . . . .... Aiken, S. C. Thomas K. Gourdin William J. Grant 1716 Vineyard St. . . . . Bluefield, W. Va. George W. Griffith Robert L. Griner 1403 East 34th St. . . . . Brooklyn 10, N. Y. James P. Harrell 2239 Causten Bluff . . Ray W. Harrell 803 T. St Phillip A. Herrmann 3022 N. W. Moreland St. . . Falls Church, Va. Edwin L. Isley Box 289 . . . Lancaster, S. C. Allen S. Ivey Lovington, New Mexico Malcolm P. Johnson Box 286, Ft. George Star Rt. . Jacksonville, Fla. I VARS Lama 514 Cookman Ave.............Asbury Park, N. j. James N. Lambert 7700 Congress Ave. . , West Palm Beach, Fla. Donald P. Leslie Park Drive...............................Union, S. C. James E. Lewis 22 Norman Ave......................Fairfax, Va. Henry E. Martin 1416 Guess Rd. . ................Durham, N. C. John H. Morgan 3840 Boone Park Ave. . . . Jacksonville, Fla. James H, McGee 5309 Tiiden Rd..................Bladensburg, Md. Ralph C. McGee .................................Charleston, S. C. Edwin McLane ..........................New Smyrna Beach, Fla. William J. Parrish 778 Boardman Rd.......................Aiken, S. C. Scott L. Perrella 217 Oceon Ave......................Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles A. Plyler 416 East Arch St..................Lancaster, S. C. Richard A. Postell ...................................Ravenel, S. C. Wendell Raiin .................................Springfield, Ga. Boone C. Reeves 411 East Main St................... Easley, S. C. Wade R. Reynolds Route 1............................Eastover, S. C. Douglas I. Robinson Roanoake Park...........................Manteo, N. C. Gregor Rowland 381 Arbutna Ave...............Staten Island, N. Y. Roland L. Scarborough 1435 Murray Dr...................Jacksonville, Fla. Hinton C. Silvey 420 Kemp Dr........................Augusta, Ga. George Singleton Box 247 ............................Greer, S. C. Thomas W. Smolenski 1704 N. E. 6th St.............Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Joel M. Snyder • - ...........................Ridgeland, S. C. Claude L. Soles 8 Cambridge Ave. . . Charleston Heights, S. C. Lawrence W. Strock Box 111..........................Elloree, S. C. Jon A. Stubbs 405 McDonald Ave.............Greenville, S. C. Horace T. Swilley Box 312............................Sumerton, S. C. Myers G. Tomlinson 200 W. Poplar St.................Charleston, S. C. Eugene W. Wampler 2510 Weddington Ave...............Charlotte, N. C, Curtis J. Welch Rt. 2 . . . . 24 Walterboro, S. C.



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Baker, J. V. Cornell Wampler Parrish, W. J. TODAY'S MEN Clancy Lama Robinson Snyder Welch Carson Gourdin Brabham Griffith Soles Johnson Singleton Griner Crespo Reeves, B. C. Silvey 26

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