Carlisle Military School - Rebel Yearbook (Bamberg, SC)
- Class of 1962
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FOREWORD . . . At last graduation has come. We have finally begun to realize just how much these years at Carlisle have enrichened our lives. Our functions, our arguments, our teachers and roommates, all of these things that we once took for granted now begin to have a more complex yet beautiful meaning, never before noticed. In years to come, we will look back with an even greater realization of the beauty of these precious times, and will recollect the many happy memories weaved in such a short period of time. But tomorrow, when we look back on all of this beauty and grandeur, all of these experiences are not seen. Time, “that devil”, reaches out and dims the light cast upon the fond memories. Actions change, people, places; facts begin to get hazy and blot the memory from ’neath our eyes. It is then the real purpose of THE REBEL to bring into focus these nebulous truths, and keep alive and clear the many happy thoughts of these, the most cherished days of our lives. Thank You, The 1962 REBEL Staff. STEVENS, HILTON, BEWLEY, CONEY THE COLORS 2 THE SENIOR CLASS OF CARLISLE MILITARY SCHOOL Bamberg, South Carolina Presents NTENTS 3 s SS5 ACTIVITIES SPORTS FEATURES MILITARY THE REBEL STAFF OF CARLISLE Dedicates In Memoriam This 962 Rebel To MAJOR WILLIAM SCAFFE We, of the 1962 REBEL Staff, place this years REBEL in dedication and memoriam to Major William Scaffe. Major Scaffe served Carlisle 14 years ably and with dedication. It is our hope that this record of Carlisle during Major Scaffe’s last year will keep sharp in us the memory of his devotion to Carlisle and the Corps of Cadets. PRESIDENT Colonel James F. Risher Colonel Risher was born in Hampton County, S. C. and graduated in the class of 1911, from The Citadel. He taught in the public schools of Colleton County, and was the Superintendent of Ehrhardt High School for two years. In 1924 he came to Carlisle to teach, and in 1928 was made Headmaster, purchasing the school in 1939. in 1958 he purchased Camden Military Academy, and he now serves as Colonel-President of both schools. Besides being a top rate edu- cator, Colonel Risher has held many im- portant positions in community and na- tional organizations. We, the Cadet Corps of Carlisle, Greatly appreciate the knowledge and influence we have received from such a gentleman as this. HEADMASTER Colonel William R. Risher Colonel W. R. Risher was born in Ehrhardt in 1927. He attended the Bam- berg grade school and graduate from Carlisle in 1944. In 1947 he graduated from The Citadel with a B.S. degree is Physics. After doing graduate work at the University of North Carolina, he came to Carlisle in 1948, where he be- came instructor of Physics. In 1958, Colonel Risher was made Headmaster of Carlisle. He is also active in com- munity affairs, having been vice-presi- dent in charge of public affairs for the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. We are, indeed, very fortunate and thankful to have such a man as our headmaster. 6 COMMANDANT OF CADETS Colonel James M. Grimes Lt. Col. James M. Grimes was born in Bamberg, S. C., and attended the public schools of Bamberg, graduating from Bamberg High School. He attended The Citadel and graduated from Wofford with an A.B. degree. Upon graduation from Wofford, he was commissioned to a 2nd Lt. in the U. S. Army Reserves. During World War II he was a Captain in the South Carolina State Guard. Col. Grimes has been at Carlisle 26 years where he has served as Commandant of Cadets. He presently teaches Ameri- can History. Through the guidance of Col. Grimes, cadets have found a fuller and richer meaning in Carlisle. PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE Major Waddy Thompson Major Waddy Thompson was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. During his high school years he attended Notre Dame, also in Tennessee. In 1942 he graduated from The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina, and then joined the faculty at Carlisle. For twenty years Major Thompson has served as P.M.S. He has not only attained the respect of cadets, but also a prominent place among the citizens of Bamberg. It is to Major Thompson, that the Carlisle ca- dets owe much of their leadership abili- ties and esprit de corps. 7 FACULTY CAPTAIN WILLIS F, MARTIN Instructor of Geometry and College Math B.S,, University of Kentucky At Carlisle ? years CAPTAIN GEORGE MARTIN Instructor of English, History, and Journalism B.A., Wofford College At Carlisle I year CAPTAIN B. GARLAND HANCOCK, JR. Instructor of English B.S., Newberry College M.Ed., University of Arkansas At Carlisle 4 years CAPTAIN A. W. NORMAN Instructor of Math A. B.,and M.A., Roanoke College At Carlisle 4 years CAPTAIN JOSEPH T. NORMAN Instructor of English and Algebra B. 5., Ciemson College At Carlisle I year CAPTAIN JACK W. STEADMAN Instructor of Commerce and History A.B.. Wofford College At Carlisle 10 years CAPTAIN MAUN THREATT Instructor of Social Studies A.B., University of South Carolina At Carlisle 4 years MAJOR KARL M. STOLLER Registrar Instructor of Chemistry and General Science A.B., Union College; M.F., Yale University At Carlisle IS years MAJOR M. CARSON STURGEON Liaison Officer Instructor of French and English A.B., Furman University At Carlisle 18 years LT. COL LESTER R. PATRICK Instructor of Physics and Biology --Shurtleff College At Carlisle I year CAPTAIN ROBERT T. JENKINS Instructor of General Science and Algebra A.B.. University of South Carolina At Carlisle I year MRS. WILLIS F. MARTIN Secretary to the Headmaster At Carlisle 17 years MRS. WADDY THOMPSON, R.N. School Nurse MRS. FLORINE MASON Matron MAJOR JOHN P. PATTON Instructor of Sub-Freshmen A.B., Erskine College At Carlisle 24 years MRS. JAMES F. RISHER Dietician A.B., Columbia College; Columbia University CAPTAIN JAMES L DAVENPORT Instructor of American History, Economics, Civics A.B., Wofford College At Carlisle I year DR. MICHAEL WATSON. M.D. School Physician MRS. ALMA B. WALTER Instructor o( Reading University of South Carolina MRS. HAROLD RICE Librarian A.B., University of South Carolina Certificate in Library Science, University of South Carolina 8 . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MRS. CAMPBELL D. ROBERTS Sponsor FELLOW CLASSMATES: These past six years have been hard, but yet easy in a way for me. As I have seen most of you come into Carlisle, and join the Senior class, I have grown to know you all well. Those of you who have helped me, I wish to thank you for all you have done. I think that the class of 1962 has been very cooperative in most matters. Most of us will probably look back on this as one of the best years of our lives. I want to wish you all the best of luck in the world as you leave Carlisle. Sincerely, BEN H. SUMMER, President Class of 1962 RANDY WILLIAMS Vice-President HAYNE RAWLS Secretary CLASS OF 1962 JOEL PLAYER Treasurer SENIORS DAVID EARLE ANDERSON Georgetown, S. C Andy” 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pvt. Band; Pfc. Band; Block C Club: Golf. 1961-62— Pvt. Band; Block C Club; Golf. DALE ARTHUR APEL Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela Sugar'1 1957-58—Pvt. Co. D. 1958-59—Pvt. Co. D. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. C; Risher Rifles. FRANCIX ERIC ASSERSON Augusta. Ga. Rick 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; NCO Club; Drill Team. ALLAN SHEPHARD AYARS II Jacksonville, Fla, Al 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Gold Star Award; Projection Staff. 1961-62—Pfc. Battalion Staff; CpI. Battalion Staff; NCO Club; Flight Club; Nomads; Projection Staff; Gold Star Award. DAN S. AYARS Jacksonville, Fla, Bunny 1960-61— Pvt, Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club; B Team Football. 1961-62— Sfc. Co. D; NCO Club; Training Cadre; Drill Team; Rifle Team. JOHN SWEAT BAGGETT, JR. Waiterboro, S, C. John 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B; Color Company; B Team Football. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B; Color Company. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Color Company. 1961-62—Pfc. Co. A. JOHN PHILIP BARNETT Jacksonville, Fla. J. P. 1960- 61—Pvt. Co. A; Color Company. 1961-62—Pfc, Co, A; CpI. Co. A; Bus Driver. ANTHONY B. BEATTIE Jacksonville, Fla. Tony 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Drill Team. ALVA DUVALL BERRY, JR. Kingstree, S. C. Mojo 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club, 1959-60—Pfc. Battalion Staff; CpI. Battalion Staff; Library Staff. 1960-61—Sfc. Battalion Staff; Library Staff; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—1st Lt. Co. B; Cross Sabre Club; CERO; Cheerleader; Library Club; Block C Club. JAN T. BERRYMAN Fort Walton Beach, Fla. J. T. 1959- 60—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Flight Club; Barbell Club. 1960- 61—CpI. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Flight Club. 1961-62—Sfc. Co. A; Sgt. Co. A; NCO Club; Vice-President, Flight Club; Track Team; Color Company, 12 1962 WILLIAM THADDEUS BETHEA III Fair Bluff, N. C. Bill 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B. 1961-62—CpL Co. B; NCO Club; Rifle Team. CLYDE KENT BISHOP Beaufort, S. C. Kent 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Battalion Staff; Gold Star Award. 1961-62—M Sgt. Battalion Staff; Library Club; Charter Member NCO Club; Bugle Staff; REBEL Staff. GEORGE L. BODER Raleigh. N. C. George 1958-59—Pvt. Co. D. 1959-60— Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D. 1960-61—Sfc. Co. D; Sfc. Co. C. 1961-62—2nd Lt. Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Senior Superlative. JOSEPH COYE BRIDGERS, JR. Parris Island, S. C. J. C. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; A Team Football; Baseball; Life Guard. 1961-62—CpI. Co. A; A Team Football; Track Team; Life Guard; Sports Editor Bugle REBEL Staff; Pvt. Co. A; Photo Club; Color Company; Golf Team; Block C Club. LEON PERRY BRYANT Hartsville, S. C. Perry 1958-59—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Barbell Club. 1959-60— Sgt. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Barbell Club. 1960-61—Sgt. Co. B; Sfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Basketball; Football; Vice-President Junior Class; Neatest Cadet Award. 1961-62—1st Lt. Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; CERO; Block C Club; Football; Basketball; Track. WILLIAM LEE BRYANT Trion, Go. Blackfoot 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; Pic. Co. A; Risher Rifles. CARSON JOHN BULWINKLE Charleston, S. C. Bull 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Flight Club; NCO Club. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. A; Sfc. Co. A; NCO Club; Intramural Staff; Barbell Club; Rifle Team; Training Cadre. JOHN Q. CHAMBERS Cochran, Ga. J.Q. 1960-61—- Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Projection Staff. 1961-62— Sgt. Co. D; NCO Club; Projection Staff; Library Staff; Training Cadre; Rifle Team; Senior of the Month; Company Clerk. JOHN WAYNE CHAMBERS Trior, Ga. Jerry 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Sfc. Co. B; NCO Club; Training Cadre. JOHN WAYLAND CHRISTMAS. JR. North Augusta, S. C. Johnny 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Battalion Staff; Assistant Editor REBEL; Risher Rifles; CERO; Non-Com Club; Gold Star Award; Citizenship Award. 1961-62— M Sgt. Battalion Staff; 1st Sgt. Co. A; Editor-in-Chief REBEL; Photographer Bugle ; CERO; Barbell Club; Electronics Club; Vice-President Photo Club; Vice-President NCO Club; President NCO Club; Charter Member NCO Club; Flight Club; Senior of the Month. 13 SENIORS LUXE CLARK, JR. Narragansett, Rhode Island Luke 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; NCO Club. 1961-62. Pfc. Battalion Staff; Sgt. Battalion Staff; NCO Club; REBEL Staff; Electronics Club. RALPH DENNIS CLINTON Clover, S. C. Sharecropper 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. Bd. 1959-60—Pfc. Co. Bd.; Pvt. Co. Bd.; Non-Com Club. 1960- 61—CpI. Co. Bd.; Sfc. Co. Bd.; Non-Com Club; Library Staff. 1961-62— 1st Lt. Co. Bd.; Cross Sabre Club; Treasurer Library Club; Senior of the Month; Rifle Team. FRANK CLEVELAND CONEY Fort Walten Beach, Fla. Frank 1959- 60—Pvt. Co. B. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Bugle Staff. 1961-62—S Sgt. Battalion Staff; Color Guard; Feature Editor Bugle ; CERO; Non-Com Club; ' Rebel Staff. CLIFFORD THEODORE CORVETTE, JR. Savannah, Ga. Ted 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. B; Crack Drill Team; Track Team; Baseball. JAMES DAVID COVINGTON Tampa. Ffa. Jim 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pvt, Co. B; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Block C Club. 1961-62—Pfc. Co. A; Sic. Co. A; Baseball; Track Team; Sgt.-at- Arms Block C Club; CERO; Senior Superlative. EDWIN MANUEL COX Sumter, S. C. Bucky 1957-58—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Battalion Staff; Library Staff; NCO Club; Honor Roll; Scholarship Award. 1958-59—S Sgt. Battalion Staff; Library Staff; Bugle Staff; NCO Club; Honor Roll. 1959-60—Sic, Battalion Staff; M Sgt. Battalion Staff; Library Staff; Bugle Staff; NCO Club; Projection Staff; Honor Roll. 1960-61—2nd Lt. Battalion Staff; Cross Sabre Club; Marshal; Feature Editor Bugle Staff; Risher Rifles; Library Staff; Projection Staff; Honor Roll; Citizenship Award. 1961-62—Capt. Adj. Battalion Staff; Honor Council; Cross Sabre Club; Co-Editor Bugle ; Risher Rifles; Library Staff; REBEL Staff; Track Team; Director Projection Staff; Senior Superlative; Honor Roll; Cheerleader; Block C Club. JOHN WESLEY DAVIS Greenville, S. C. Wes 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; NCO Club. 1961-62—Col. Battalion Staff; M Sgt. Battalion Staff; NCO Club. JERRY HOUSTON DeVINE North Augusta, S. C. DeVine 1960-61—Pvt, Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Risher Rifles; Military Award; Color Com- pany. 1961-62—1st Sgt. Co. A; Secretary-Treasurer NCO Club; Vice President NCO Club; Risher Rifles; M Sgt. Battalion Staff. WAYNE MARTIN CUTHRELL Norfolk Va. Spook 1960- 61—Pvt. Co. Bd.; Pfc, Co. Bd.; Orchestra; Crack Drill Team; NCO Club, 1961- 62—Sgt. Co. Bd.; NCO Club; Nomads; Track; Orchestra. JOHN KLINE DAUTH, JR. Columbia, S. C. Johnny 1957-58—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. Bd.; Flight Club; Orchestra. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. Bd.; Sgt. Co. Bd.; Secretary-Treasurer Flight Club; Non-Com Club; Orchestra. 1961-62—1st Sgt. Co. Bd.; President Flight Club; Orchestra. 14 1962 CHARLES HOWARD DIETRICH Swedesboro, New Jersey Charlie 1957-60—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. 1960-61—CpI. Battalion Staff; Color Guard; CpI. Co. B; A Team Football; Library Staff, 1961-62—Sfc. Co. B; Sgt. Co. B; Library Staff; Track Team; Barbell Club. JACKIE LEE DRAKE North Charleston, S. C. Jackie 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B; Baseball Team. 1960-61—-Pfc. Co. B; CpI. Co. B; In- tramural Staff; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. C; NCO Club. TEX DERYL EADDY Johnsonville, S. C. Tex 1961-62— Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; NCO Club. DEWEY BOYCE EDWARDS Albany, Ga. Jellybelly 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Gold Star Award. 1960-61—CpI. Co. C; Sgt. Battalion Staff; REBEL Staff; Citizenship Award. 1961-62—1st Sgt. Co. C. SAMUEL ELWOOD FERRY Sunbury, Pa. Sam Sehlapene 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; B Team Football; Non-Com Club. 1961-62— CpI. Co. B; A Team Football; Track Team; Block C Club; NCO Club. PAUL HUGHES GILLIAM Charleston, S. C. Gill 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; B Team Football. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. B; Sfc. Co. B; A Team Football; NCO Club; Block C Club. JAMES F. GIROT St. Petersburg, Fla. Smacky 1956-57—Pvt. Co. D; B Team Football. 1957-58—Pvt, Co. C. 1958-59—Pfc. Co. B; B Team Football; Non-Com Club. 1959-60—CpI. Co. B; Non-Com Club; B Team Football; Training Cadre; Rebel Rifles. 1960-61—Sgt. Co. C; Non- Com Club; Assistant Commander of RIsher Rifles. 1961-62—1st Lt. Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Training Cadre; Commander of Risher Rifle; Senior of the Month. GEORGE HARVEY GLEASON Fairfield, Conn. Giick 1960-61— Pvt. Co. A; 1961-62—Pfc, Co. A; CpI. Co. A; NCO Club. PETER PALMER GOURDIN. JR. Pineville, S. C. Prez 1958-59—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1959-60—CpI. Battalion Staff; S Sgt. Battalion Staff; Color Guard; Non-Com Club; CERO; Radio Club, 1960-61—Sgt Maj. Battalion Staff; Color Guard; Non-Com Club; CERO; Library Staff; Vice-President of Radio Club. 1961-62—2nd Lt. Co. B; Cross Sabre Club; Training Cadre; Co-Chairman of CERO; President of Radio Club; Projection Staff; Senior of the Month. WAYNE K. GRACE Charleston, S. C. Wayne 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B. 1959-60— Pfc. Co. C; Pvt. Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1960-61— Pvt. Co. C; Intramural Captain. 1961-62—Pvt, Co. C; Pfc. Co. C. 15 SENIORS HOMER WHEELER GROCE, JR. Spartan'burg, S. C. Skippy” 1956-67—Pvt. Co. D; Honor Roll; Highest Class Average. 1957-58—Pvt. Co. C; Honor Roll; Library Club. 1958-59—Pfc. Co. B; Honor Roll; Library Club; Non-Com Club; Bugle Staff; Intramural Staff; Color Company. 1959-60— CpI. Co. B; Sgt. Co. B; Honor Roll; Bugle Staff; Non-Com Club; Treas- urer Sophomore Class; Color Company. 1960-61—Sfc. Co. A; Pvt. Co. A; Honor Roll; Bugle Staff; Non-Com Club; Intramural Staff; Treasurer Junior Class; Color Company. 1961-62—2nd Lt. Co. A; Honor Roll; Secretary Cross Sabre Club; Co-Editor Bugle ; CERO; Training Cadre; Senior of the Month; REBEL Staff. HAMMOCK WILLIAM LAWRENCE Augusta, Georgia Ham 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; B Team Football. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A. RAY RAMOND HASKELL Savannah, Georgia Furlough King 1957-58—Pvt. Co. C; 1959-60—Pvt. Co. A; Barbell Club. 1960-61—Pfc. Barbell Club. 1961-62—CpI. Co. A; Intramural Staff; Pvt. Co. A. HENRY DRAUGLON HASLER Macon, Georgia Hank1' 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Basketball. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Golf Team; Pvt, Co. B. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B. HAROLD S. HENDRICKS, JR. Beaufort, S. C Red” 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; 1961-62—Pic. Co. C. GEORGE FREDERICK HESS San Fernando Valley. California Fred 1959-60—Pvt. Co. A; CERO; Varsity Football. 1960-61—CpI. Battalion Staff; S. Sgt. Battalion Staff; Varsity Football; Block C Club; CERO; Non-Com Club; Intramurals Captain. 1961-62—Captain Supply; Battalion Staff; Honor Council; Captain Varsity Football; President Block C Club; Track Team; T'ansportation Staff; Cross Sabre Club; Chairman CERO; Secretary-Treasurer Photo Club; Lifeguard; Senior Superlative; Senior of the Month. CHARLES EDWARD HIGHTOWER Charleston, S. C. Joe” 1957-58—Pvt. Band; Orchestra. 1958-59—Pvt. Band; Co. Clerk; Non-Com Cub. 1959-60—CpI. Band; Co. Clerk; Non-Com Club. 1960-61—CpI. Band; Director Risher Riflles; Co. Clerk; Non-Com Club; Radio Club. 1961-62—2nd Lt. Band; Cross Sabre Club; Senior of the Month; Manager Nomads. GEORGE DENNING HILDERBRAND Shaw A.F.B., S.C. Mices 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; A Team Football; Basketball; Baseball; REBEL Staff; Bugle Staff; Non-Com Club. RAY DAVID HILTON II Charleston, S. C. Ray 1960- 61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc, Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. C; Radio Club. JAMES KIRKLAND INABINET III Beaufort, S, C. Cagey 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Basketball; Baseball; Non-Com Club. 16 1962 ROBERT CARROLL INGRAHAM North Charleston, S. C ’'Fish [959-60—Pvt, Band; Orchestra. 1960-61—CpI. Band; Orchestra. 1961-62— SFc. Band. LAWRENCE BAILEY JACKSON Beaufort, S, C. Bubba 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; A Team Football; Track Team; Golf Team. RICHARD ASHBY JOHNSON Myrtle Beach, S. C. Ricky 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Baseball Team. JOHN L. KELLY Valley Forge, Pa. Eskimo 1959-60—Pvt. Co. D; Library Staff. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D; Library Staff. 1961- 62—Pvt. Band; Library Staff. JAMES MITCHELL KENNEDY Kingstree. S. C. Jay Bird 1956-57—Pvt. Co. D. 1957-58—Pfc. Co. D; NCO Club. 1958-59—CpI. Co. D; NCO Club; Barbell Club. 1959-60—CpI. Co. D; Non-Com Club; Barbell Club; Pvt. Co. D. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Block C Club; Barbell Club; Manager B Team Football; Manager A Team Baseball. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. B; NCO Club; Barbell Club; Secretary Block C Club; Manager Varsity Football; Manager Varsity Baseball. ARTHUR STILLMAN KIBBEE, JR. Andover, Mass. Art 1957-58—Pvt. Band; Pfc. Band; Non-Com Club; B Team Football; A Team Football. 1958-59—CpI, Band; Non-Com Club; A Team Football; Company Cierk. 1959-60—Sgt. Band; Non-Com Club; 2nd Lt. Band; A Team Football; Cross Sabre Club; Marshal. 1961-62—Capt. Band; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; A Team Football; Senior of the Month; CERO. LORENZO AARON KIZER, JR. North Charleson, S. C Bill 1960-61—Pvt. Co, A; Barbell Club. 1961-62—Pvt, Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Man- ager Football; NCO Club; Block C Club; Track Team; Bus Driver. JAMES PATRICK KNOUSE Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela Jimmy 1956-57—Pvt. Co. D, 1957-58—Pvt. Co. 0; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1958-59— CpI. Co. C; Non-Com Club .1959-60—CpI. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Pvt. Co. A. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Flight Club; Crack Drill Team; Barbell Club; Color Com- pany. I96J-62—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Barbell Club; Senior of the Month; Company Clerk. RONALD LAFFERMAN Augusta, Ga. Laff 1956-67—Pvt. Co, D; Barbell Club. 1957-58—Pvt. Co. D; Barbell Club. 1958-59— Pvt. Co. C; Barbell Club. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C; Vice-President Barbell Club. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Most improved Cadet of 1961 Award; President Barbell Club. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. B; President Barbell Club; Non-Com Club. WILLIAM RHEE LINDSAY Greenville. S. C Bill 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B. 17 SENIORS HORACE CHAPLIN LITTLEFIELD Kingstree, S. C. Chappie” 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Sfc. Co. C; Train- ing Cadre; Senior of the Month; Secretary-Treasurer NCO Club, DAVID McPHERSON McARTHUR III Charlotte, n.c. Mac1 1960-61—Pfc. Co. C. 1961-62—CpI. Co. C; Sgt. Co. C; Risher Rifles; Barbell Member; Track; NCO Club. STEWART LEE MARTIN Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Lee 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D, JESSE LESTER MORRIS Augusta, Ga. J. C. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Drill Team. 1961-62—Pic. Co. C; Cpl. Co. C; Drill Team; Barbell Club. WILLIAM PARKER MORRIS, JR. Walterboro, S. C. Billy [960-61—Pvt. Co. Band; Pfc. Co. Band; Flight Club; Orchestra. 1961-62—Sgt. Co. Band; Orchestra; Flight Club. WALLACE JACKSON MULLINS Charleston, S. C. Moon [959-60—Pvt. Co. B. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. B; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. WALTER BERRY MURRAY, JR. Augusta, Ga. Stick 1958-59—Pvt. Co. D. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; As- sistant Mess Officer. 1960-61—Cpl. Co. C; Cpl. Battalion Staff; S Sgt. Bat- talion Staff; Non-Com Club; ''Bugle'1 Staff; Company Clerk; Projection Staff; Mess Officer; Citizenship Award. 1961-62—2nd Lt. Personnel, Batallion Staff; 1st Lt. Personnel, Battalion Staff; Cross Sabre Club; REBEL Staff; Library Club; Assistant Director of the Projection Staff; Company Clerk; Senior Superlative; Assistant Bugler; Exchange Editor The Bugle ; Mess Officer; Senior of the Month. LOUIS W. PACE Newport, Rhode Island Louie 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C. 1961-62—Cpl. Co. C. WELBOURN T. PARRISH, JR. North Charleston, S. C, Jug 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B; A Team Baseball. 1959-60—Pfc. Co. B; Pvt. Co. B; A Team Football; Block C Club. 1960-61—Cpl. Co. B; Sgt. Co. B; Sic. Co. B; Secretary Junior Class; A Team Football; A Team Baseball; Basketball Manager; Assistant Sports Editor of the Bugle ; Block C Club. 1961-62— 1st Sgt. Co. B; President of NCO Club; Pvt. Co. B; A Team Football; A Team Baseball; Vice-President Block C Club; CERO. DAVID ERASTUS PEEK II Beaufort, $. C. Ras 1958-59—Pvt. Co. C. 1959 60—Pfc. Co. C; Pvt. Co. C; Non-Com Club; B Team Basketball. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. C; Cpl. Co. C; Non-Com Club; B Team Football; Barbell Club. 1961-62—Sfc. Co. C; NCO Club; Sgt.-at-Arms NCO Club; CERO Staff; Barbell Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Block C Club; Senior of the Month. 18 1962 AKIM PETER PERLOV Silver Springs, Maryland Kim 1960- 61—Pvt. Co. C. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C; CpI. Co. C. JIMMIE LEONARD PEPPER Greenville, $. C. The Wanderer ’ 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. C; Drill Team. JOEL BRUNSON PLAYER, JR. Kingstree, S. C. Ping 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Library Staff; Barbell Club. 1959- 60—Sgt. Co. D; Non-Com Club; Library Staff; Citizenship Award; Training Cadre; Barbell Club. 1960-61—Sfc. Battalion Staff; Non-Com Club; Library Staff; Bugle Staff; CERO; 1st Sgt. Co. A; Color Company; Citizen- ship Award, 1961-62—Capt. Co. A; Vice-President Cross Sabre Club; Treasurer Senior Class; Secretary Library Staff; Bugle Staff; Business Manager REBEL Staff; Senior of the Month; Senior Superlative; Bus Driver; Cheer- leader; CERO; Block C Club; Capt. Training Cadre. HENRY S. PRICE, JR. Walterboro, S. C. Cuddles 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Golf Team. 1961-62—S Sgt. Battalion Staff; Block C Club. JOHN RANDOLPH RAILEY Miami. Florida Johnny 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. C. (959-60— Pvt. Co. C. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non- Com Club. 1961-62—CpI, Co. C; Pvt. Co. C. HAYNE DUVALLE RAWLS Columbia, S.C Pudge 1956-57—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club; Honor Roll. 1957-58—Pfc. Co. D; CpI. Co. D; CpI. Battalion Staff; Non-Com Club; Honor Roll. 1958- 59—Sgt. Battalion Staff; Non-Com Club; Honor Roll; Citizenship Award. 1959- 60—Sfc. Battalion Staff; Non-Com Club; Honor Roll; M Sgt. Battalion Staff; President Sophomore Class; Secretary-Treasurer Library Staff; B Team Football. 1960-61—2nd Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Secretary-Treasurer Library Staff; Marshal; President District Library Staff; Citizenship Award. 1961-62—Lt. Col. Battalion Staff; Chairman Honor Council; Chairman Cross Sabre Club; Commander Training Cadre; President Library Club; Secretary Senior Class; Business Manager Bugle Staff; REBEL Staff; CERO; Senior of the Month; Senior Superlative. ROBERT COE RISHER Peurto Rico Bob 1959-60—Pvt. Co. D; Honor Roil. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. Staff; Non-Com Club; Pvt, Co. D; Honor Roll; Scholarship Award. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D; Track Team. JOHN DANIEL ROYAL Savannah, Ga. Furlough King 1959-60—Pvt. Co. A; Crack Drill Team. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Crack Drill Team. 1961-62—CpI. Co. A; Pvt. Co. A; Intramural Staff. FRANK W. SEARS Atlanta, Ga. Willie 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B; Intramural Staff. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. B; CpI. Co. B; Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Staff; NCO Club. 1961-62—CpI. Co. B; Sgt. Co. B; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; CERO; Training Cadre. ANTONIO SERBIA Aguirre, Puerto Rico Tony 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. D; Scholarship Award; Honor Roll; B Team Football. 1959- 60—Pvt. Co. D; CpI. Co. D; Scholarship Award; Non-Com Club; Honor Roll; B Team Football; Junior Varsity Basketball; Cheerleader. 1960-61—Sfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club; Bugle Stan; Varsity Football; Honor Roll; Library Staff; Junior Varsity Basketball. 1961-62—1st Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Bugle Staff; Varsity Football; Honor Roll; Block C Club; CERO. 19 SENIORS DEWEY WILLIAM SIKES Springfield, Ga. Duey 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; REBEL Staff; B Team Foot- ball. 1961-62—Sfc. Co. B; NCO Club; A Team Football; A Team Baseball; Track Team; REBEL Staff; Bugle Staff. JOHN EDWARDS STANLEY Lake View, S.C Big John I9S6-S7—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club; B Team Football; Varsity Baseball; Barbell Club. 1957-58—Pfc. Co. D; B Team Football; Varsity Base- ball; Non-Com Club. 1958-59—CpI. Co. D; Sgt, Co. D; Non-Com Club; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Staff. 1959-60—Sfc. Co. 0; Non-Com Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Block C Club; Intramural Staff. 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Varsity Football; Track Team; Block C Club; Varsity Baseball; Senior of the Month. EDWIN CHRISTIAN STEINMEYER. JR. Charleston, S. C Eddie'1 1957- 58—Pvt. Co. D. 1958-59— Pvt. Co. C. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Pfc. Battalion Staff; Non-Com Club. 1960-61—CpI. Battalion Staff; CpI. Co. A; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—Sgt. Co, A; NCO Club. CARL O. STEVENS Norfolk, Virginia Ole 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Gold Star. 1959-60—Pfc. Co. C; Library Staff; Gold Star; Pfc. Co. C. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. B; CpI. Co. B; Library Staff; Gold Star; Training Cadre, 1961-62—S Sgt. Battalion Staff; Library Staff; Nomads; Color Guard. BENJAMIN HAL SUMMER, JR. Shelby, N. C. Benje 1956-57—Pvt, Co. C. 1957-58—Pvt. Co. C; Barbell Club. I95B-59—CpI. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Training Cadre; Library Club; CERO; Barbell Club. 1959- 60—M Sgt. Battalion Staff; 1st Sgt. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Library Club; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Pvt. Co, C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; CERO; Barbell Club. 1960-61—1st Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; President Junior Class; Training Cadre; CERO; Sigma Epsilon; Citizenship Award; Li- brary Club; Barbell Club. 1961-62—Capt. Co. B; Custodian Cross Sabre; CERO; Honor Council; President Senior Class; A Team Football; Block C Club; Senior of the Month; Track Team; Senior Superlative; Assistant Bus Driver. LERINZP W. SUTCLIFFE, JR. Orangeburg, S. C. Clifford 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. JOSEPH WAYNE SYLER New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Slick 1959-60—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club; Barbell Club. 1960-61—Sfc. Co. C; Sfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club; Training Cadre; Barbell Club; Intramural Capt. 1961-62—Capt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; Senior of the month; Barbell Club. EDWARD GEORGE SICKENBERGER Columbia, S. C. Eddie 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B. 1961-62—Pfc. Co. A; Block C Club; Barbell Club; Varsity Football Manager; Baseball Manager. GEORGE BARRY THOMAS Charleston, S. C. Bad Eye 1960-61—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Pvt. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Varsity Football; B Team Basketball; Varsity Baseball. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co, B; Sgt. Co. C; NCO Club; Varsity Football; Basketball; Track; Block C Club; REBEL Staff; CERO Staff. ARNALD LEONARD TRENT, JR. Milton, Fla. Lennie 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B; B Team Football; Barbell Club. 1959-60—Pvt. Co. B; Barbell Club. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Non-Com Club; Pvt. Co. A; A Team Football; Barbell Club. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; A Team Football; Track Team. 20 JAMES OLIVER WARREN, JR. Dillon, S. C ’’Jimmy 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Non-Com Club. 1961-62—CpI. Co. C; Sgt. Co. C; Training Cadre, NCO Club. EARL MAXWELL WILLIAMS, JR. Aiken, S. C Mickey 1958-59—Pvt. Co. B; B Team Football. 1959-60—Pic. Co. B; Pvt. Co. B; B Team Football. 1960-61—CpI. Co. B; Non-Com Club; Training Cadre. 1961- 62—CpI. Co. A; 1st Sgt. Co, B; NCO Club; Track Team. RANDY H. WILLIAMS Charleston, S.C Randy-Dandy 1958-59—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; Non-Com Club. 1959-60—CpI. Co. D; Non- Com Club. 1960-61—1st Sgt. Co. C; Non-Com Club; CERO; Company Clerk. 1961-62—Capt. Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; Vice-President Senior Class; A Team Football; Block C Club; CERO; Senior of the Month; Senior Superlative. CHARLES RICHARD WINTER Edgefield, S. C Dilly-Dally 1958-59—Pvt. Band. 1960-61—Pvt. Band; Pfc. Band; Non-Com Club. 1961-62— Sfc. Band. GEORGE SIMS WITHAM James Island, S. C. Stick 1958- 59—Pvt. Co. C; B Team Football; B Team Basketball; Barbell Club. 1959- 60—CpI. Co. C; B Team Football; Drill Team; Non-Com Club; Intra- mural Staff. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; A Team Football; A Team Baseball; Track Team; Block ”C Club; Senior of the Month; Senior Superlative. 21 Most Likely To Succeed HAYNE RAWLS Most Military EDWIN COX Best All-Round FRED HESS SENIOR CLASS Biggest Dingle BERRY MURRAY Most In Love JOEL PLAYER Biggest Bullshooter JIMMY COVINGTON Most Popular BEN SUMMER Wittiest STICK WITHAM Most Athletic JUG PARRISH SUPERLATIVES Friendliest RANDY WILLIAMS Biggest Bum GEORGE BODER Best Student TONY SERBIA _■ - THE SENIOR PROPHECY Arriving upon the Carlisle Campus of 1987, we notice many outstanding changes in the appearance of the school. Guilds Hall still remains unchanged thus preserving one of the traditional buildings of Carlisle. The interior, however, has been completely remodled. Risher Barracks still retains its name, but in place of the original building stands a magnificent three-storied structure. Each room has sliding glass doors which open on to a balcony. On the sight of Memorial Barracks stands Memorial Hall, a one- storied building accommodating the color company, the band, and the regimental staff. Each room quar- ters two men and is heated by solar power. The new mess hall, erected in 1980, seats the entire regiment. The sprawling one-storied building is made almost entirely of concrete and glass. The meals are cooked and served largely by automation. The reunion of the class of 1962 is to take place in the recently constructed auditorium which also serves as Carlisle's theater and ballroom. As Allen Ayars, famous heart surgeon, and Frank Coney, a lawyer and a Senator from Florida, walk toward the alumi- num and glass building, we cannot help but notice its beauty. The sides are made almost completely of glass, the top being aluminum. When we enter the enormous auditorium we see four of our old class- mates sitting around a massive table discussing poli- tics. Kent Bishop, famous author of the book The Illusions of Life,” is protesting the powerful Conserva- tive Party. Hayne Rawls, the famous inventor of elec- trical appliances powered by flashlight batteries, Carl Stevens, winner of the 1974 Italian Grand Prix, and Fred Hess owner of the fabulous Californian Beach Resort, listen to Kent's opinions. Suddenly the talk ceases as a siren is heard on campus. Outside Joe Hightower, South Carolina Highway Commis- sioner, steps out of his car, Accompaning him is his motorcycle sergeant, Danny Ayars. Following Joe and driving the latest Chevrolet Impala is Joel Player. With him is Palmer Gourdin, his partner in Player’s and Gourdin's Speed Shop Company. Strolling on campus is Lawrence Jackson, owner of The Demon Den,” a night club in Beaufort and his band consist- ing of Wayne CuthrelL Bob Ingraham, and Bill Mor- ris. Behind them is J. Q. Chambers, the comedian of Lawrences' show, who is telling jokes to Wally Mul- lins, Wayne Grace, and Eddie Steinmeyer of Charles- ton. A Greyhound bus wheels up in Front of the audi- torium driven by John Barnette. His passengers in- clude Tony Beattie, manager of the new Playboy Club in Jacksonville, Joe Syler, engineer for Westing- house, and John Raily, owner of the Friendship House Beach Resort. The landing of a plane on the small runway, located on the far back campus, brings everyone out of the auditorium and down to the airstrip. Johnny Dauth steps from his private plane followed by Luke Clarke, manager of the Northeast- ern Division of Pepsi-Cola Company, and John Kelly, civil engineer in Alaska. They are warmly greeted by Berry Murray, Commandant of Cadets, and Major Jim Warren, geometry teacher at Carlisle. After ac- quaintances have been renewed, the group walks back to the auditorium. Before they reach it, a diesel truck driven by Art Kibbee, pulls up by John’s bus. In the cab with Art is Charles Dietrich, his partner in their trucking business. Immediately following their arrival, another truck, driven by John Baggett, grinds to a halt. John is Art and Charley’s chief competitor In the Eastern United States. A few minutes later all are seated at the tables, and amidst much laughter and cigarette smoke discuss their happy days spent at Carlisle. Suddenly appearing in the back of the gym we notice someone examining a movie projec- tor. Taking a closer look we see Admiral Ed Cox ad- miring the new three-dimensional projector. Outside the auditorium we hear the powerful roar of two engines. The drivers enter the auditorium, and to our surprise we see that Teddy Corvette has achieved his desire of owning a car with the same name as his. Jan Berryman, designer of the first space ship to Mars, is also driving a Corvette. His companion, Leonard Trent, now holds the world’s deep sea diving record. One by one we go outside and look over the two sports cars. Across the street Denny Hilderbrand, sports editor, and Homer Groce, editor of the State- Record, are shouting that their newspaper was the first to publish the astounding news that Apel and Knouse Petroleum Company has discovered oil In Puerto Rico. Dale and Jimmy are to fly up to Car- lisle in Antonio Serbia's private plane. Antonio is now Puerto Rico’s foremost chemical engineer and has rendered great services to Dale and Jimmy’s company. Joe and Denny are nearly run over by a government car carrying Colonel Joe Bridgers and D. I.’s Ronnie Lafferman and Jug Parrish. Joe is now in command of a battalion at Parris Island. Arriving in coveralls and straw hat is J. W. Cham- bers, owner of a large cotton plantation in Georgia, and Jim Girot commercial citrus grower of southern Florida. To our amazement the next person we see is Jimmy Kennedy roaring down Carlisle Street on his jet propelled roller skates being chased by sheriffs Boyce Edwards and Denny Clinton. Denny shouts to Jimmy that he’s breaking the speed limit, but Jimmy doesn’t slow down until he reaches the astounded group of his classmates. To our left we see three figures dressed in sweat shirts and baseball caps. As they approach us we recognize Jimmy Covington, Barry Thomas, and Dewey Sikes, three of the finest coaches at Clemson since Rock” Norman's time. Once again there is the renewing of friendships and the shaking of many hands. Overhead we hear an airplane circling the landing field and in a few minutes the second air- plane touches down on the runway. When the door is opened the plane’s passengers are revealed as Colonel Bill Bethea, commander of a S.A.C. Base in France and Bill Hammock, the U. S. Ambassador to France. Meanwhile, the owners of the Executive Golf Course in Washington, D. C, Henry Price and David 24 Anderson, arrive to find the auditorium empty. They sit down to wait for their classmates when John Stan- ley, Stick Witham, and Perry Bryant burst through the entrance still under the effects of the Club's nineteenth hole. The three men, who have been guests of the club for three days; all agree the nine- teenth hole is the easiest one to make. In groups of twos and threes the men of ‘62 re- turn from the runway. Just as the last three men ar- rive, Raz Peek, Sam Ferry, and Chappy Littlefield walk unsteadily up to their classmates. Raz and Sam have been partying at Chappy’s beach house in Day- tona Beach. They’re all a little worse for wear but are happy to be with their old friends once again. Hank Hasler and Bill Lindsay charge through the crowd with Airon Kizer chasing them. It seems Hank told Airon to give up trying to earn the black belt, and Bill had suggested he take up knitting. Johnny Christ- mas, internationally known as the “playboy of the Florida Beaches,” comes strolling in the huge ren- dezvous. He suggests to his friends that the next reunion be held at John Rafly’s ‘Friendship House Beach Resort.” He then displays a thick black book the size of a dictionary and informs all his friends that he has enough addresses of women for each man to have a different date. This is met by groans from the married men and wolfish grins from the bache- lors. At this point Frank Sears enters, and we are glad to see that he has safely made the trip from Canada where he is presently a textile engineer. Fol- lowing Frank is Wes Davis and Paul Gillam who now teach engineering courses at Carolina. Glancing around at the growing number of the class of ’62, we see Johnny Bullwinkle desperately trying to cancel an insurance policy he recently sold to Ray Haskell and Johnny Royal. Johnny and Ray plan to scale the peaks of Mt. McKinley. The reason for their exploit is a bet they made with Lee Martin and Kin Perfov, who mathematically proved they are incapa- ble of performing such a feat. At this moment we notice two of our classmates who slipped in un- noticed, busily sketching the scene of the reunion. The two renowned artists are Harvey Gleason and Louie Pase, owners of their own art Studio in Rich- mond. While Louie and Harvey are busy sketching, David McArthur breezes into the auditorium with a mail sack over his shoulders. Mac is now Postmaster General of South Carolina and through the years has collected all the back mail of his fellow seniors which he begins to distribute. Randy Williams and Ben Summer, partners in a large loan company, have appeared in the crowd and have begun to talk to their many friends. Alva Berry, founder of the Berry Theaters, drives on campus in his 1987 Pontiac. He mingles with the group of men and hands out sched- ules of coming attractions at his theaters. By now almost all the Seniors have arrived at Car- lisle. The former cadets are now sitting around most of the tables talking of the impressive changes at Carlisle, of their past experiences, and their plans for the future. Next to join the group is Bob Risher, who for the past ten years has composed poetry at a coffee house in Greenwich Village. Bob has set much of his abstract poetry to music, which he plays on his guitar. George Boder, a dentist of Raleigh, North Carolina, walks into the massive room and insists on demonstrating a set of false teeth which he claims will last longer than anyone’s genuine teeth. Earl Williams and Ricky Johnson, having arrived from the African jungles after a three months safari, have created quite a disturbance. Immediately we all hurry outside to see what the trouble is. The cause of the disturbance is Earl’s pet gorilla, which he leads about on a small chain. Lawyers Billy Bryant and Clifford Sutcliffe have engaged Earl and Ricky in a loud argument. They tell them that it is illegal to have an animal in Bamberg unless proof can be pro- duced that it has had a rabies shot. Their answer is a growl from the gorilla who advances toward them. Billy, commonly known as “Black-foot” and Clifford, much to the amusement of their friends, immediately drop the matter and quickly melt into the crowd. Tex Eaddy, forestry expert, and his aides, Harold Hendricks and Eddie Taylor, have accompanied Earl and Ricky into the jungle in search of a legendary man-eating tree. Much to their disappointment they did not locate the tree. “Long-tall” Inabinet, basket- ball coach at Furman, joins the group and almost im- mediately proceeds to argue with Dewey and Jim over whose team is best. Jerry DeVine, now president of the North Augusta Federal Savings and Loan Company, drives on campus in his new Cadillac. His body guard, Charles Winter, steps out and methodi- cally checks his friends for hidden guns while Jerry waits in the car. Astronaut Pepper, the first man to Mars, walks on campus with his partner. Astronaut Asserson. They greet everyone and exclaim how good it feels to get their feet back on earth again. Arriving from Charleston is Jackie Drake and Ray Hilton, owners of the Charleston 250 Racetrack in their 1987 Jaguar. Last, but not least, is “Hotrod” Morris, their number one driver following them in his new Grand Prix. The expert drivers hop out of their cars and are met by a flow of questions from their curious fellow senior classmen. General formation is heard echoing throughout the campus. Quietly now we watch as the regiment forms. We see over a thousand boys snap to atten- tion as the major adjutant calls them up. Our thoughts rush back to 1962 when we were last at Carlisle and see ourselves mirrored in the faces of the cadets before us. Then we slowly walk to the parade grounds where the regiment is to hold a parade in our honor. We cannot help but wonder if their senior class ties will mellow and grow stronger through the years as ours have done. Somehow, we the prophets, feel they will because they are truly CARLISLE MEN. “These things shall come to pass” “So predict The Prophets” FRANK CONEY, ALLAN AYARS, Prophecy Unlimited Coop. 25 BOB EYERLY President FELLOW CLASSMATES: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CRIP SMITH Vice-President CLASS OF 1963 I would like to express my deepest appreciation for the co- operation and enthusiasm shown by the entire class this past year. If this same spirit prevails next year the graduating class of '63 will equal, if not surpass, the performance of any class to graduate from Carlisle. Along with Crip, Flip, and Bob, I close wishing you an en- joyable summer and hope to see everyone return next year to help mold the best senior class yet. Sincerely, Alexander, L, E. Anthony Avant Bach Bennett, H T. Bewley Bible Blair Bruce Bunn Charuhas Collier JUNIORS Cook Culbertson Daly Deer DeLoach Dunson Ellen bo rg Eyerly Fleming, H. A. Garvin Geyer Gow 27 Gregorie Heaton Hifl Hilton, G. W. Horton Houser Howelf Jackson, R. E. Jones, K. M, Kearse Kemp Lairg, E. L. JUNIORS Lane, J. P. Lanflisi Liberty Lifrage Little Locke McComas McCurdy McHugh McPhaul Macidull Martin, L. J, 28 M a rtschi n k Merlino Merry Messick Mills Mixon, A. A. Moeser Molony Needs Parham, W. W. Parker Pase, R. H. JUNIORS Pauley Polk Poole Rhode Roye Schofieid Shaw Shuler Smith, C. L. Smith, R. L. Stillwell Stone 29 Strom Sutphin Tankersley Tate Teate Tucker, T. J. Tumbleston Vagnetti JUNIORS Vaughn Wallace Way Whitten Wilcher Willard Williford Wingard Woody McQueen Thomas, G. H. 30 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MR. AND MRS. C A. BOETTGER Sponsors ROY PHILLIPS President This year is drawing to a dose, to the pleasure of all cadets I’m sure I speak for Robert and King, as well as for myself, in saying that even though this year has been very successful, we expect next year to be even better. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for electing us to the po- sitions we now hold. ROBERT LEEZER Vice-President CLASS OF 1964 Sincerely, ROY PHILLIPS, President Class of 1964. KING BRAINARD Secreta ry-Trea surer 31 CLASS OF 1964 Alvey Askins Baggett, R. H. Baifey Barbero Beale, G. P. Beale, W. G. Beard Belk Bell Bennett, W. R, Blackston Bland Booth Bralnard Brooks, P. A, Brucker Checkering Clark, C. L Cook, D. S. Crown Dana Diantonio Drydafe Fleming, C. R, Floyd, J. R. Gaines Goodman Gramling Haas 32 SOPHOMORES Hair Hughes Jones, G. J, Joyner Kelly Keys Kornegay Lane, J. R. Lane, G. R Lawrence Lawson Lawton Leezer McGee Metz Montgomery Newton, G. D, Pacheco Page Parham, C L, Patterson, G. A. Pennell Phillips Pope Raffinie Risher, J. F. Ritter Rivera Roberts Rourk 33 CLASS OF 1964 Seignious Serrano Smathers Smith, H. L Smith, W. E. Sottilie Sydnor Timmins Truluck Walsh Warnell Wendler Williams, K. D. York Zittrouer Hetsler hamburgers cheeseburger CLASS OF 1965 ROSTER. Apel, R. B., Alexander, H. L., Beck, Bowen, Bowzard, Berry, J., Brown, Bernaldes, Berg, Barnette, J. L, Bright, Brida, Benton, Bennett, T. B., Campbell, Cox, T. A., Castle- berry, Cress, Cooper, Cook, D. S., Cook, D. H., Cogburn, Doris, Dawson, Edmunds, Free- man, Finn, Gardner, Gaudreau, Gillam, M. J., Gibson, Hamilton, Hambright, Hobbs, Huggins, Ivey, Jones, J R., Johnson, B. R., Johnson, J. E., Lewis, Linfors, Lineberry, Lochte, Mitchell, J. C, Mitchell, V. F., Mopps, Morehouse, Perlov, M. J., Peyser, Potter, Scarborough, Schmidt, Sears, R. I., Seignious, Silas, Smart, Suber, Sweeney, Szasz, Thompson, Traupel, Tucker, F. M., Walker, Warren, T. T., West, Williams, R. A., Wil- liams, W. O., Wright. 35 CLASS OF 1966 ROSTER. Anderson, Caddell, George, Griffin, Harley, Jacobs, Jolly, D. S., Jolly, R. C, Kelly, R. W., Koenig, LeMoine, Mixon, J. D., Mood, Newell, Patterson, T. L, Patrick, Petersime, Phelps, Rentz, Rouse, Sims, Summer, Tankersley, Trout, Van Cleave, Welch, Newton, King. 36 EDWIN COX Editor MISS ANA ETA COX Sponsor HOMER GROCE Editor MR. AND MRS. GROCE Sponsors THE BUGLE STAFF The “Bugle” Staff consists of those cadets who are interested in news- paper work. Their tasks as writers and reporters are interesting, educa- tional, and at the same time tend to give the boys a chance to work together. The newspaper is published once a month and keeps the campus well informed of goings-on. The whole cadet corps owe their thanks to the work of the Newspaper Staff. CAPTAIN GEORGE MARTIN HAYNE RAWLS BERRY MURRAY JOE BRIDGERS Advisor Business Manager Exchange Editor Sports Editor 33 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Christmas, Anthony, Cooney, Cox, Groce, Bridgers, Murray, Rawls, Player. BACK ROW: Hilder- brand, Ayers, Phillips, Serbia, Clark, Bishop, Teate, Merry, Sikes. Will the '‘Bugle ever get organized? You’ve got to type faster than that, Luke, to keep up with these two . , 39 JOHN W. CHRISTMAS MRS. J. W. CHRISTMAS CAPTAIN GEORGE MARTIN Editor-in-Chief Sponsor Advisor THE REBEL STAFF As editor of the 1962 REBEL, I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to everyone who has helped make this publication possible. With the help of my staff and the faculty offi- cers connected, we have made a reality out of a fond wish. It has been our principal aim to produce a yearbook that will always keep our memories, companions, and experiences recorded on its pages. We hope with all sincerity that the 1962 REBEL will renew our memories in years to come of this most important phase of our lives. In conclusion, I would like to thank Captain George Martin for the time and work that he so generously gave to help make our wish come true, and the influence he placed on this publication. JOHN W. CHRISTMAS, Editor-in-Chief. JOHN M. ANTHONY JOEL B. PLAYER BARRY THOMAS Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager 40 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cox, Groce, Thomas, Christmas, Anthony, Player, Bridgers, Murray, Rawls. BACK ROW: Hilder- brand, Ayars, Clark, Bishop, Teate, Merry, Sikes, Coney. Major Patton and Col. Rtsher approve layout of Don’t just stand there, George, get busy; We’ve annual. got an annual to put out! 41 Jllllllllllllll FRED HESS MISS LLYNDA FOGLE Chairman Sponsor THE CERO STAFF The Carlisle Entertainment and Recreation Organization has this year, under the direction of Major Carson Sturgeon, given the Cadet Corps an unusually delightful program of entertainment. CERO is composed of those cadets who voluntarily give their time to socially flavor our stay at Carlisle. Frequent informal dances, Sunday night movies, and the year’s Formal dances were marks of CERO’s achievements for the year. This year’s REBEL staff adds its thanks to the organization for a job well done. 42 PALMER GOURDIN Co-Chairman MAJOR CARSON STURGEON Advisor FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Groce, Bryant. Berry, Serbia, Williams, Summer, Hess, Rawls, Kibbee. Player, Coney, Thomas, Hilton, McPhaul, Peek, Parrish, Sears, Covington, Eyerly, Howell. Christmas (Not shown). Cox. BACK ROW CERO Staff prepares the decorations for the big dance. 43 HAYNE RAWLS President TARA PHILLIPS Sponsor MRS. HAROLD RICE Advisor THE LIBRARY STAFF Throughout this year, Mrs. Harold Rice and the members of the Library Staff have tried to increase the efficiency of the Library. To- gether they have worked to afford the Corps of Cadets with the best selection of books and periodicals. The Carlisle Library Staff is a member of the South Carolina Library Association and participates in library conventions throughout the State. By the combined efforts of these people we are assured that the Library will continue to serve the students of Carlisle and maintain the high standards that have been set this past year. BOB EYERLY Vice-President JOEL PLAYER Secretary DENNY CLINTON T reasurer 44 ROW: Stevens, Dietrich! Bewl Whitten!'Joyner fagJeT D 'le La e‘ GfeS°rie' BA« Library staff members straighten the files. Keeping books in order is no easy job. 45 BOB DALY MISS LIBBY CLARY Cadet Leader Sponsor THE 1962 BRIGADIERS Carlisle's orchestra is known as the “Briga- diers”. This group of young men entertain the cadet corps at many of their informal dances, and frequently are called upon to play for dances in the Bamberg vicinity. Whether the “Brigadiers” play for Carlisle or town dances, they are always appreciated deeply by their audience. FRONT ROW, SEATED: Houser, Morris, Brooks, Drydafe. BACK ROW, SEATED: Woody. Garvin, Snook. BACK ROW STAND- ING: Daly, Cuthrell, Tucker, Griffin, Anderson, Traupel. Williams, Victory, Jones (SEATED), Serbia. FRONT ROW: Schofield, Dauth, Bei BACK ROW: Christmas, Lanflisi, Garvin, THE 1962 FLIGHT CLUB The Carlisle Flight Club offers a very in- teresting and educational hobby for those cadets interested in the art of flying. Each member may take flying lessons and after the minimum required number of flying hours. he receives the proud “wings” of the student pilot. The club is under the direction and training of Mr. J. W. Hendrix of the local Bamberg Airport. JOHNNY DAUTH President MISS SUSAN ALBRITTON Sponsor JAN BERRYMAN Vice-President MARSHALL SCHOFIELD Secretary-Treasurer 47 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coney, McGee, Schofield, Anthony, Christmas, Hess. PHOTO CLUB The Carlisle Photo Club is composed of cadets interested in the hobby of photog- raphy. The club has its own dark room and photo equipment necessary for developing MARSHALL SCHOFIELD MISS SYLVIA ANN WICKER President Sponsor pictures. The members find much enjoyment in developing their own pictures and always offer their services to the other cadets at school. JOHNNY CHRISTMAS FRED HESS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 48 LEFT TO RIGHT: Hess, Player, Barnett. BUS DRIVERS LIFE GUARDS LEFT TO RIGHT: Laing, Culbertson, Hilton, Christmas, Bulwinkle, Bridgers. THE 1962 GOLDEN CYCLONES LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Kennedy, Stanley, Serbia, Ferry, Kibbee, Parrish, Hess, Bryant, Summer, Sikes, Thomas, KNEELING: Kizer, Witham, Peek, Williams, Hilderbrand, Gillam, Williford, Bible, Parham, Clark, Taylor. STANDING: Coach Davenport, Mar- tin, Heaton, Bruce, Vaughn, Wallace, Truluck, Dunson, Bunn, Gibson, Timmins, Teate, Benton, Coach Jenkins. 51 DAVENPORT, JENKINS Coaches PARRISH, HESS Captains Athletics, as well as studies, is an import- ant part of Carlisle’s curriculum. Football has been found to be an excellent builder of not only fortitude, but also character and per- severance. We look all up to our team to help pro duce the “manly men of Carlisle.” TAYLOR, KENNEDY, KIZER t4 . „ Managers Action 52 The boys enjoy a good meal after a hard game. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gaudreau, Dawson, Cox, Phillips, Player, Berry, Poole. GRADUATING FOOTBALL PLAYERS Parrish Hess Bryant, L. P. Thomas Williams, R. H. Serbia Peek Hilderbrand Gillam, P. H. Ferry Stanley Summer Kibbee Witham Sikes KNEELING: Bach and Lawrence. STANDING: Martin, Cox, Sears, Bryant, Macidull, Gibson, Roberts, Geyer, Lain, Zittrouer. NOT SHOWN: Hilderbrand, Inabinet. VARSITY BASKETBALL CAPTAIN DAVENPORT Coach PERRY BRYANT Captain (Varsity) At Carlisle, basketball is a very important and noted sport. The team work and co- operation that has been shown this year by the team is evident of a well organized group of men. Carlisle is indeed proud to have them as a part of the athletic program. JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING: Silas, Williford, Bennett. STANDING: AJvey, Pauley, Patterson. 56 FRONT ROW: Sears, W. F„ Sears, R. L., Inebinet, Parham, Sikes, Parrish, Sutphin, Covington, Zittrouer. SECOND ROW: Ken- nedy, Williams, Bewley, Silas, Brainard, Beard, Wallace, Thomas, Cook, Johnson, Corvette, Taylor, BASEBALL The baseball team this year has shown a strong desire for teamwork and has done very well in producing a proficient ball club. Under the direction of Coach Bob Jenkins, the Carlisle Baseball team has, indeed, done extremely well. CAPTAIN JENKINS Coach 57 PARRISH, COVINGTON Captains LEFT TO RIGHT: Bible, Ritter, Serbia, Bridsers, Price, Kelly, Jackson, Metz, Anderson GOLF For several years now, golf has been a favorite of many of the cadets. It is a sport which can be highly respected as one of skill and that special “know-how.” We are sure that under the supervision of Captain Stead- man it will continue to be a preferred sport at Carlisle. CAPTAIN STEADMAN Advisor 58 LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Phillips, Stanley, Covington, Kennedy, Sutphin, Hess, Parrish, Summer, Williams, Serbia. STAND- ING, FIRST ROW: Taylor, Witham, Player, Ferry, Peek, Williford, Thomas, Benton, Bruce, Price, Berry, Vaughn, Wallace, Bryant, Martin. SECOND ROW: Kizer, Truluck, Heaton, Gibson, Dunson, Bunn, Clark. THE BLOCK C CLUB The Block “C” Club is composed of boys who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. The dub engages in various social activities and offers extra recreation and privileges to its members. To be eligible for the club, a cadet must have earned at least one letter in either track, football, baseball, basketball, golf, or two years of cheerleading. After this, he must go through one of the two initiations of the year. and then be accepted by the old members. The club has a party following each of the initiations, which are after football season and after baseball season. The big party, which everyone looks forward to, is given at the end of the year. The Block “C” Club is one of the most re- spected clubs of the school, and anyone who gains membership certainly should be proud of himself. HESS MISS LLYNDA FOGLE PARRISH KENNEDY SUTPHIN COVINGTON President - Sponsor (Block C Club] Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms 59 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ferry, Witham, Kizer, Cox, Williams, Hess, Summer, Bryant, Bridgers, Bennett, Risher. SECOND ROW: McComas, McCurdy, Lockte, Freeman, VanCleave, Eyerly, Bible, Bewley, Thompson. THIRD ROW: Moeser, Jackson, Mart- schink, Serrano, Beale, Dunson, Jones, Lanflisi, Tucker, Rase, Heaton, McHugh, Gay, Wallace, Williford, Gaudreau, Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Williams, K. P., Benton, lineberry, Gibson, Hill, Truluck. THE 1962 TRACK TEAM The track team is a new comer to Carlisle’s field of sports. In spite of various drawbacks and inexperience, we fared a profitable season. We sincerely thank Coach Joe Norman and his cadet staff for their valuable aid in this fast growing sport. THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: Benton, Thompson, McCurdy, Gaudreau, Bible, Hess, Cox, Bewley, Risher, Kizer, Martschink, Doris, Parker. SECOND ROW: VanCleave, Beale, Freeman, Hill, Lineberry, Serrano, Lockte, Bennett, Tucker, Jones, Williams. FIRST ROW: Joyner, Bethea, Merry, Ayars, Bulwinkle. SECOND ROW: Risher, Rentz, Kelly, Clinton. RIFLE TEAM The Carlisle Rifle Team, reorganized and supervised by Major Waddy Thompson, has been reactivated after several years of inactivity. The team practices three times each week at the National Guard Armory of Bamberg. The team promotes better handling and knowledge of the rifle, and exercises good marks- manship. Indeed, it is a valuable service to those participating in the club. 61 FIRST ROW: Strom, Brucker, McComas, Moeser. Christmas, Syler, Hess, Summer, 1 SECOND ROW: Merry, Wright, McCurdy, Mixon, Bulwinkle, Hilton, Polk, York, Lanflisi BARBELL CLUB The Barbell Club entered the Carlisle list of extra-curricular activities in 1952. Since that time they have offered the cadet corps the opportunity for organized body develop- ment. The club is divided into two interest groups: body-builders and weight-lifters. The co-ordinal efforts of both these groups has given Carlisle a physically attractive and well-developed group of boys. Activities of the club are limited to the Carlisle campus. The members own their own equipment and work out under their own initiative and direction. MR. SOL LAFFERMAN MOESER CHRISTMAS Sponsor Secretary Sgt.-at-Arms bl ROLAND LAFFERMAN President MITCHELL Vice-President McCOMAS Treasurer April 6, 1962 Mr. John W. Christmas Editor, The Rebel Carlisle Military School Bamberg, South Carolina Dear Mr, Christmas, I was highly honored at being selected to judge your 1962 Miss Carlisle Contest . Though the selection was difficult, and I feel that each girl was a winner, I have written my choice of Queen and her .Court on the backs of the corresponding pictures. Thank you again for having chosen me as you judge. Best Wishes for a most successful yearbook. Sincerely, .v 7jA.net McGee Miss South Carolina, 1962 ARUSLE of 1962 o„Wn Scarborough 65 MISS JUDY HOPPMAN Sponsored by HENRY MOLONY MISS MARGIE RIDDLEHOOVER Sponsored by HUGH FLEMING QUEEN'S MISS ESTA COLLINS Sponsored by BILLY PARHAM MISS JIMILIB BURCH Sponsored by JOHN STANLEY 66 MISS JANET MOORE Sponsored by BILL COGBURN MISS MARSHALL CLARKE Sponsored by GYLES HILTON MISS CAROL SHANNON Sponsored by TED CORVETTE COURT MISS CAROL KEG Sponsored by CHARLEY WINTER MISS LYNN GARTNER Sponsored by ROBERT McCURDY 67 DANCES DANCES PREPARATION FOR DANCES NOMADS The Nomads, affectionately known as the “Dream Ranch Boys”, have provided music at many of Carlisle’s informal dances this year. The Nomads, having come a long way since the first of the year, did not stop at the informal dances, but advanced to local and out-of-town engagements. Climaxing their career at Carlisle they were finally able to realize their dream and cut a record in a professional studio. LEFT TO RIGHT: Stevens, King, Morris, Jones, Laing, Cuthrell, Ayars. 7 GENERAL MARK CLARK VISITS CARLISLE This year Carlisle was honored by the presence of General Mark Clark, President of The Citadel. General Clark is welcomed by the faculty. General Clark is received by the honor guard, performed by Company “A”. General Clark reviews the honor guard. Colonel W. R. Risher, Cadet Lt. Colonel Rawls, and Gen- eral Clark 'troop the line.” BATTALION STAFF LT. COL HAYNE D. RAWLS Battalion Commander MRS. H. C. RAWLS Sponsor MAJOR WADDY THOMPSON P.M.S. STAFF ORGANIZATION Lt. Col. RAWLS Captain Adjutant: COX, E. M. Captain Quartermaster: HESS First Lieutenant: MURRAY First Sergeant: HILTON Sergeant Major: BEWLEY Master Sergeants: BISHOP, DAVIS, DeVINE, WAY. Staff Sergeants: STEVENS, CONEY, SCHOFIELD, CLARK, L, PRICE, ELEMING, PHILLIPS. Sergeant: BARBERO Corporal: AYARS, A. S. Pfc: BRAINARD 74 CAPTAIN EDWIN COX MRS. ALICIA COX CAPTAIN FRED HESS LT. BERRY MURRAY Sponsor THE BATTALION STAFF ROSTER. Lieutenant Colonel, RAWLS; Captain Adjutant, COX, E. M.; Captain Supply, HESS; 1st Lieutenant Personnel, MUR- RAY; Master Sergeants, BEWLEY, BISHOP, DAVIS, DeVINE, HILTON, G. W., WAY; Staff Sergeants. BENTON, CLARK, L, CONEY, FLEMING. H. A.. PHILLIPS, PRICE, SCHOFIELD, STEVENS; Sergeant, BARBERO; Corporal, AYARS, A. S.; Pfc., BRAJNARD. 75 CAPTAIN JOEL PLAYER Company Commander MRS. J. B. PLAYER Sponsor 1ST LT. BRYANT, L. P., 1ST SGT. CHRISTMAS, 2ND LT. GROCE. FIRST PLATOON ROSTER. Alexander. H. L., Alvey, Askins, Bassett. J. S., Bametrand. Hill. Inabinet, Joyner. Kizer, Lains, E. L.. Lanflisi. McHugh, te, J. P., Bryant. L. P., Bryant, W. L., Bulwinkle, Bunn, Clark, C. L.,McQueen, Newton, G. A., Parham, C. L,, Patterson, G. A., Paul Covington, Dunson, Gibson, Gleason, Hammock, Haskell, Hilderbey, Schmidt, L. M., Seymour, Shuler, Smart, Sutphin, Truluck. 76 AY Antics SECOND PLATOON ROSTER. Asserson, Avant, Beattie, Belle, Berryman, Bridgers, Caddell, Cog burn, Ellenburg, Geyer, Gilliam, M. J., Goodman, Groce, Hass, Heaton, Knouse, Kornegay, Macidull, Messick, Newton, G. D., Owens, Pope, Rhode, Roberts, Rourk, Royal, Scruggs, Stein- meyer, Stillwell, Taylor, Timmins, Trent, Trout, Tumbleston, Whitten, Willard. 77 1ST LT. BERRY, 1ST SGT. WILLIAMS, E. M., 2ND LT. GOURDIN. CAPTAIN BEN SUMMER Company Commander MRS. HERBERT M. HICKSON Sponsor FIRST PLATOON ROSTER. Berry, A. D., Blair, Bowzard, Castleberry, Chickering, Cook, M. R., Cooper, Corvette, Cox, T. A., Dietrich, Ferry, Gay, Gil- lam, P. H.t Gregorie, Huggins, Jackson, L. B., Jolly, R. C. Jones, G. J., Kelly, A. W., Latferman. Lain, J. R., Lindfors, Lindsay, McComas, McCurdy, Mitchell, Moeser, Mullins, Needs, Pennell, Phelps, Poole, Raffinie, Stanley, Tankersley. G., Teate, Thomas. G. H., Williams, E. M., Whithum, York. 78 The best of “B' SECOND PLATOON ROSTER, Alexander, L, E., Anthony, Berg, Bethea, Brida, Brown, Bruce, Carpenter, Chambers, J. W., Collier, Gardner, Gourdin, Hair, Hambright, Halser, Jacobs, Johnson, R. A., Kearse, Kennedy, Lewis, Newsome, Parker, Parrish, Rivera, Roye, Sears, W. F., Sikes, Smith, R. L., Stone, Summer, Cutcliff, Sydnor, Tate, Walker, Wallace. 79 CAPTAIN RANDY WILLIAMS Company Commander MRS. R. H. WILLIAMS Sponsor 1ST LT. GIROT, 1ST SGT. PASE, R. H., 2ND LT. EDWARDS. FIRST PLATOON ROSTER. Able, Apel, D. A., Bennett, H. T., Berry, J. W., Boder, Bowen, Charuhas, Cook, D. H., DeLoach, Deer, George, Girot, Grace, Gramling, Hendricks, Hilton. R. D.. Howell, Johnson, B. R., Jones, G. R., Liberty, Littlefield. Martin, L. J., Pace, L. D., Pase R. H., Perlov. A. P., Potter, Rlsher, J. F„ Ritter, Sanford, Sears, R. L., Smothers, Smith, C. L., Suber, Thomas, G. B., Vaughn, Walsh, Warren, J. O., Wendler. 80 Cs“ Capers SECOND PLATOON ROSTER. Booth, Bell, F. W., Cress. Crown, Culbertson, DiAntonio, Drake, Edwards, Freeman, Gaudreau, Hamilton, Kemp, Lawton, Locke, T. A., McArthur, McGee, Martschink, Mood, Mopps, Morris, J. L., Peek, Pepper, Perfov, N. J., Petersime, Railey, Rouse, Serrano, Shaw, Sims, Smith, H. L., Tankersley, D., Thompson, Vagnetti, Welch, West, Wilcher, Williford, Zittrouer. 81 1ST LT. EYERLY, 1ST SGT. POLK, 2ND LT. SERBIA (not shown). FIRST PLATOON ROSTER. Apel, R. B., Ayars, D. S., Bailey, Beard, Beck, Blackston, Brucker, Chambers, J. Q., Cook, D. S., Dawson, Fleming, C. R.. Gaines, Gow, Hughes, Jackson, R. E., Johnson, J. E., Keys, King, Lane, J. P., Lawson, Martin, S. L.. Mitchell, J. C., Molony, Montgomery, Parham, W. W.. Patrick, Peyser, Polk, Sanders, Serbia, Silas, Sottilie, Sweeney, Warnell, Warren, T. T,, Williams, R. A.. Wright. 82 SECOND PLATOON ROSTER. Bach, Baggett, R. H., Beale, G. P„ Beale, W. G., Bennett, T. B., Bible, Bright, Campbell, Dana. Eaddy, Eyerly, Finn, Floyd, Harley, Horton, Jolly, D. S., Koenig, Lane, G. R., LeMoine, Lifrage, Little, Lockte, J. E., Merlino, Merry, Metz, Michels, Mixon, J. D., Newell, Patterson, T. L,, Rentz, Risher, R. C, Scarborough, Strom, Szasz, VanCleave. 83 Ifl CAPTAIN ARTHUR KIBBEE Company Commander MR, AND MRS. ARTHUR KIBBEE AND CHICO Sponsors COMPANY BAND 1ST LT. CLINTON, 1ST SGT. DAUTH. ROSTER. Anderson, D. E., Andersen, Barnette, J. L., Bennett, W. R., Bland, Brooks, Clinton, Cuthrell, Daly, Dauth, Doris, Dry- dale, Edmunds, Garvin, Griffin, Hightower, Hobbs, Houser, Ingraham, Ivey, Jones, K. M., Kelly, J. L., Kelly, R. W., Kibbee, Lawrence, Leezer, Lineberry, McPhaul, Manogue, Morehouse, Mills, Morris, W. P., Mixon, Pacheco. Page, Smith, W. E., Traupel, Tucker, F. M., Tucker, T. J., Winguard, Williams, K. D., Winter, Woody. 84 Band’s Business 85 HONOR COUNCIL RAWLS Chairman MAJ. WADDy THOMPSON Advisor The most respected organizations at Carlisle is the Honor Council It is this governing body which passes justice over the entire corps of cadets. These choice cadets represent the epitome of Carlisle's “manly men . LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Kibbee, Hess, Cox. Rawls, Summer, Player, Williams. Syler. SECOND ROW: Bryant, Murray, Girot, Berry, Serbia, Groce, Hightower, Border. Eyerly. CROSS SABER CLUB The Cross Saber Club consists of Carlisle’s commissioned officers. The club house is a place where the officers may spend their leisure time watching television or catching up on homework in private. Throughout the year the club heads many worthwhile projects which contribute to its better- ment. Major Waddy Thompson, the club’s advisor, has helped to make the club as wholesome as it is today. JOHN W. CHRISTMAS President MISS MARY ANNE CAVANAUGH Sponsor JERRY DEVINE Vice-President CHAPPY LITTLEFIELD RAZ PEEK Secreta ry-T reasurer Sgt.-at-Arms THE 1962 NCO CLUB The NCO Club, being a newcomer to Car- lisle’s line of numerous clubs has been a great success among its members. The club was organized in November of this year and has received various furnishings from cadets and faculty officers. During leisure hours the “shack” serves as an escape from Carlisle’s monotonous routine. The NCO’s enjoy watching television, listen- ing to records, or “Shooting the breeze” with their fellow members. When dances are held, members often in- vite their dates to the club house during the intermission. The NCO Club has, indeed, come a long way from its beginning at the first of the school year. ROSTER. Alexander, L. E., Alexander, H. L., Anthony, Asserson, Ayars, A. S., Ayars, D. S., Benton, Berryman, Bethea, Bible, Bishop, Bulwinkle, Beach, Brainard, Bell, Campbell. Chambers, J. Q., Chambers, J. W., Christmas, Cogburn, Collier, Coney, Cuthrell, Daly, DeVine, Drake, Fleming, H. A., Geyer, Gillam, P. H., Gleason, Gramling, Clark, L. Edmunds, Hilton, G. W., Harley, Hamilton, Kearse, Kennedy, Kizer, Lafferman, Lanflisi, Littlefield, Lane, G. R., McAruthur, McGee, Merry, Molony, Needs, Peek, Phillips, Polk, Poole, Rivera, Ritter, Schofield, Shaw, Smathers, Steinmeyer, Serrano, Strom, Tate, Teate, Thomas, Vaughn, Wallace Wil- liams, E. M., Way, Whitten, Warren, J. O., Williams, R. A. JIM G1ROT MISS NANCy NIX Drill Team Leader Sponsor THE CARLISLE RISHER RIFLES Last year Carlisle organized a group of cadets known as the Risher Rifles. The group is an example of top-notch training and response to commands. Their leader, Lt. James F. Girot, is doing an excellent job of training the men and holding their respect. We salute this group of men for a well done task. ROSTER. DeVine, Corvette, Hughes, Cox, E. M.. McArthur, Ayars. D, S., Sims, Bryant, W, L.. Shuler, Alvey, Apef, D, A., Mart- schink, Apel, R. B., Summer, Morris, J. L., Beattie, Pepper, Vagnetti, Laing, Gregorie, Asserson, Parham, C. L., Cook, D. S., Mood, Little, Beard, Hambright. 91 RAWLS Commander PLAYER Ca pta [ n GIROT GOURDIN GROCE I st Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. THE 1962 TRAINING CADRE The Training Cadre was just started at Carlisle seven years ago. At that time there was much uncertaintly as to not only its success, but its value. Today the organization is more or less the heart beat of all Carlisle men. Their job is to break in, or introduce new cadets to the military way of life. So far the Cadre has proved a success, and we all wish to give our congratulations to this fine group of men for a job well done. ROSTER. Captain, PLAYER; Lieutenants, GIROT, GROCE, GOURDIN; 1st Sergeant, DeVINE; Sgts. 1st Class. BULWINKLE, AYARS, D. S., CHAMBERS. J. W.; Sgts., CHAMBERS. J. Q., GREGORIE, MARTSCHJNK. POOLE, SHULER, GOODMAN. LIT- TLEFIELD, BIBLE, BELL, PATTERSON. CROWN, ELLENBURG; Corporals, SEARS. FERRY, MERRY. KEARSE, WARREN, WAY. the 1962 government inspection Will We Ever Forget The building oF the N.C.O. Club Major Sturgeon saying “Hit ’em a lick,” Those cold days of drill. Our first day at Carlisle. Our last day at Carlisle. The night before Commencement. The day the Senior Rings arrived. Captain Davenport saying “I don’t believe you said that.” Miss Judy and Clyde’s Restaurant. Captain Martin’s journalism class. The sun baths in the quadrangle. The sound of Reveille. The sound of Taps. Hayne and Lynn, The night before Christmas furlough. Captain Martin’s little red Fiat. Colonel Risher’s speeches in the mess hall. Saturday morning inspection. Those special Friday dress parade practices. Susy, Champ, and the rest of Carlisle’s canines. The Little Theater on Wednesday afternoons. Carlisle’s Theater-in-the-gym on Sunday nights. The Band’s active organizations. The sealing of the holes in the old report box. Colonel Grimes’ history assignments. Groce and Cox giving out those newspaper reports. The reverberant strains of Echo Taps . . . TAPS. And so, as slowly the last refrains of Taps die out, we all think of our past at Carlisle. A way of life never to be forgotten; a time of friendships never to be cast aside. But now, more than ever is the time to hold our heads high, walk proudly out into the world, and face its concepts with the confidence of Carlisle Men. 95 Hirsch Tyler Uniform Company PRECISION UNIFORMS Distinctive Styles • Superior Quality Designed and Made for CARLISLE MILITARY SCHOOL AND OTHER LEADING MILITARY SCHOOLS 96 10th and berks streets PHILADELPHIA 22, PA. SUPERIOR CLEANERS KEEPING CARLISLE NEAT IS OUR BUSINESS + + + BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA 97 COMPLIMENTS OF Irving L. 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It will be a never-ending effort on our part to keep our measurements good in the eyes of Carlisle Military School. We salute the graduating class and wish you all Godspeed in your chosen field of endeavor. 98 Farmers Cash Exchange MFG. OF BAMCO CHECK-R-MK FEEDS FIELD SEED • SEED CLEANING • GARDEN SEED BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Hanover Uniform Company + + + 120 SOUTH HANOVER STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 99 100 A Friend Of Carlisle Bamberg Textile Mills MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON GOODS We congratulate Carlisle—a privately owned institution, which pays taxes and receives no assistance from the State or any of its subdivisions. Carlisle is a valuable asset to the educational, economic, and social life of Bamberg. BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA lot COMPLIMENTS OF KEMP CLEANERS PHONE CH 5-2643 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of CARLISLE CANTEEN Haelee J, Peakce SCHOOL SUPPLIES • SANDWICHES SODA FOUNTAIN • DRY CLEANERS “Up or Dozen, We're Still Around f 02 Compliments of J. W. 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ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 107 108 Compliments of Dixie Auto Store Kilgus Printing Company HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES MODEL PLANES AUTO TIRES RADIOS • SPORTING GOODS BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA AND DENMARK, SOUTH CAROLINA Mack’s Drug Store A Good Drug Store in a Good Town With a Good School CARLISLE CADETS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME IN OUR STORE We Have Served Carlisle Since 1913 Holiday Motel Parents Welcome F. A. McCrackin, B.S., Phae. Proprietor PHONE CH 5-2696 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA U. S. 301 AND 601 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE CH 5-2116 109 REACH FOR COMPLIMENTS OF BATTER-WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD Kearse And Palmetto Padgett Baking Company Mens Outfitters ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Fogle’s Barber Shop Compliments of Copeland’s Children Shop INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Haircuts to Fit Men and Boys GIFTS • NOVELTIES Especially Carlisle Cadets Mrs, Andrew Peeples Manager BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA 119 SOUTH MAIN STREET BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA no Western Auto Associate Stores Compliments of Home Owned By James T. Birch Edwards • Christmas Toys 5 - 10c - $1.00 • Auto Accessories • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Store • Wizard Tools • Electric Appliances The Store of the Thrifty MAIN STREET PHONE CH 5-2255 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF Sanitary Barber Shop J. Cooner And Son The Hardware Men BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Ill Compliments of WachteFs Physician Supply Co. HOSPITAL, PHYSICIAN'S AND SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 410 BULL ST. 161 RUTLEDGE AYE. SAVANNAH, GA. CHARLESTON, S. C. Compliments of Thomas Furniture, Mattress And Upholstering Company All Work Guaranteed DAY OR NIGHT PHONE CH 5-2226 BAMBERG, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF LUKE CLARK Compliments oe Warwick Club And Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Of Rhode Island, Inc. 106 POND STREET WEST WARWICK, R. I. Owens-Ford Coffee Service, Inc. 143 SOUTH BATTERY CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA J. Dryton Ford TELEPHONE RA 2-5606 Printed and Bound by THE R. L. BRYAN COMPANY, Columbia, S. C.
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