Carlisle Military School - Rebel Yearbook (Bamberg, SC)

 - Class of 1963

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SENIOR I, Bert Alexander, will to Joe Walsh my ability to get shot by a ten-year buddy, and live to tell it, also my ability to do the “S wabble”. I, Leon Alexander, will by ability to be reduced in ranks only four weeks after the beginning of the year, to my brother. Sonny. I, John Anthony, do hereby will to Pee Wee the 1964 Rebel and to anyone who is fool enough to try, the ability to pull a two-week furlough for a two-day test. T, Jimmy Atkinson, hereby will to Capt. Martin a five year subscription to “Mad” and “Playboy”. I, Mike Bach, do hereby leave the following things. To my brother, Gary, my pull with “Ludy”, to Webb Floyd and Les Serrano a senior class color each. I, Teddy Bennett, hereby leave all my extra academic furloughs to Webb and Eddie, so they will be able to get home every once in a while. I also leave my nickname “Brother” to Toni Jarrett. I, Bob Bewtey, hereby leave to “Luk the Gook” my memory and to Rhett Goodman my ability to get along with “Ludy”. I, Wayne Bible, hereby lease to Phil Goudreau the ability to break campus 15 times under Jeff Gregories nose and not be caught I, Gary Blair, do hereby will to Capt. Norman my charge account at Superior Cleaners and to Maj. Stead- man the ability to grow long healthy hair. I, Mike Bruce, hereby will to Capt. Ludy Davenport one book of mixed up English books. I, John Buchanan, do hereby will to Larry Acock my ability to shoot pool and be cool. I, John Bunn, do hereby give the possessions I don’t want to anyone who wants them, and my ability to grow to “D” Company. I, John Casella, do hereby leave to all the new second ycarman the “ratting privileges” that I will not be able to enjoy. I, John “Cherry Eyes” Charuhas, hereby will to my roommate “Piney all my used uniforms and the termites in room 110. I, John “Dogari Collier, hereby will to Maj. Carson Sturgeon my good looks and my speech. I, Mike “Fink” Cook, leave to Buzzy Zittroer my chair in Economics, hoping that it brings him better luck than it brought me. I, Paul DeLoach, do hereby will my ability to grow a full head of hair to Maj. Steadman and to Hughs and West I leave my ability to break restrictions and go to the show while Maj. Steadman is on O. C. I, Martin “Red” Dunson, do hereby will my ability to throw the shot putt and the discus farther than anybody in school to Douglas Truluck knowing that it is left in capable hands. I, Johnny Ellenburg, being out of my mind, leave Freddie Bell the ability to get a date with a girl in a town near by. I, Bob Eyerly, will to Capt. Estes my black Gold Cups and to Maj. Thompson my whistle and bestow upon him a Go-cart in which to ride to the drill field. I, Glen Garvin, will to Scott Lawson the right to be a “Good Doctor”. To the younger members of the band the right to say girls are “Teddy Bear”. I, Butch Geyer, do hereby leave to the Class of “'64” my thoughts of dear old Carlisle. I, John Heaton, will my ability to sack out in the after- noon to Patterson and my ability to play quarterback to “Zitt”, I also will to Chuck Parham one of my Block “C” letters. I, Gyles “Gen” Hilton, hereby leave to Webb the ability to have long hair and not get reported for it. I also will to Beard the ability to watch TV during study period and get caught but not reported for it. I, Herp “Beep Beep” Horton, will to “Onion” Gaines one large letter box and two gallons of English Leather. To “Pee Wee' Phillips I will a train schedule from Den- mark, and to Capt. Estes I leave a bullet riddled B-17. I, Hooker Houser, being of sound mind and body, leave to my roommate the ability to write very effective love letters. Also to my roommate I leave my piece of mind, since he has been so understanding and tolerating of my presence here at Carlisle. I, Mike Howell, do hereby bequeath to Freddie Bell the ability to graduate before he is twenty years old. I, Jackson, R. E., leave to Clark, L. C. “Google Eyes”, my great eyesight to enable him to walk around in the fog as I have done during my stay here, and to Beale, W. G. my great ability to make 100’s in American History. I, Terrell Kearse, will all my earthly possessions to Terry Brown, this consists of one book of matches and a Kool Cigarette. I, Don Kemp, will the ability to Goose Ritter to get out next year as I am this year. I, Edward Laing, leave Rhett Goodman the Report Box. I, Flip Lane, do hereby leave to Webb Floyd the honor of being President of “The Little Three”. And to Dodge Scarbourgh the honor of being Vice-President. I, Louie Lanjlisi, leave Doug Truluck, and Uncle Rhett Goodman my ability to throw the discus and to King Brainard the chance to go to Columbia to see Sandy and Vicky once more. I, John Leitch, will to the “Gold Dust Twins” my brains and hope they will be able to make good use of them. I, Ted Liberty, will to George Benton my ability to get the scoop on Capt. Ludy’s United States History test, and may he learn who Jackson was fighting for. I, James G. Lifrage, after spending four rewarding years at Carlisle, do will and bequeath to my roommate Ronald Floyd all our memories and good times. And do hereby leave in radiant contentment. I, Mange Little, will my ability to lay waste to the stability of Carlisle and all it’s functions, and get away with it, also I will my bush axe and moonshine still to Dawson, Cook and Walker. I, Thomas A. Locke, will to “Silver Fox” Sturgeon my French book and hope that in the future he is a better instructor than I was a student. I, Pete McComas, leave to my roommates. Mo and Cho the ability to go steady with a girl for as long as I have, I, Bill McPhatd, will to all underclassmen the ability to have as much fun at C. M. S. as I did and only be busted once. To Capt. Davenport, I leave the ability to be the one to bust all those having as much fun as I did. I, Glen McQueen, leave my athletic ability to Doug Truluck. 28

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Most Athletic BUDDY MARTIN Biggest BuUshooter EVERETT VAUGHN Best All-Round RICKY PASE Friendliest CRIP SMITH SUPERLATIVES Most Popular JIMMY SUTPHIN Wittiest ROBERT BEWLEY



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WILLS I, W. B. Macidull, will to McMillan T. the left side of the moon to feed the rats in Risher Barracks and Mr. Woodard. I, Lonneau James Martin (Baddy), will to Buzzy Zittrour my number “Big 22” also my ability to shoot the bull to Louise as he will shoot it to Joan. I, Gus Martschink, will to Buddy Gains the ability to receive three letters a week from a girl and be just as good as the five he receives from his girl. To the Drill Team Leader of ’64, I will the ability to cope with many problems that I was confronted with. I, John Medina, leave all my worldly possessions to Serrano, and to Beard I leave my ability to keep from hanging rats. I, Jack Messick, leave the up and coming “Gold Bricks” my record as the biggest, and being the only cadet in the school to be hit by a car on the Carlisle campus. I, Bobby Mills, will my ability to have long winds and not get reported by Davenport or Maj. Thompson. I also leave Tommy Lawrence the ability to keep in trouble with the “Greenies”. I, Alfred A. Mixon, will to Richard Inman my room and bed. To Page the ability to do as much as I have and get away with it, except throwing bottles. To Frankie Tucker I leave Ziggies swimming pool. I, Paul Moeser, leave my ability to safely drive around bumps in the road to Ray Eubanks. I, Hank “Geech” Molony, will to Don Sottile his own worst enemy (Himself). To Huck Finn my temper and stubbornness. To Col. Risher W. R. one cut and polished diamond. (Four weeks cutting and four weeks polishing.) I, Berry Murray, leave to Buzzy Zitrotuer a wish that he may have the best that life has to offer. I, also leave to Col. Grimes and Maj. Thompson the Battlion Staff, for them to give to a fine rising Senior. I, Earl Needs, leave my Buck Sgt. to any one who wants it, also the new N. C. O. Club to Maj. Steadman with a new president to go along with it. I, “Punk” Parham, leave to the boys that are at spring football next year the ability to gamble with love, a night in Augusta with “Feel Good” and a lot of good card games without getting caught by Davenport or Jenkins. I, Ed Parker, will to Dorris the ability to be a good sportsman and a good athlete. I, Ricky Pase, leave Rhett Goodman the ability to power shift from first to reverse in the “Baby Goose”. I, Edward Pauley, will to my faithful roommate Mick Gilliam the ability to pass exams on the first go round. I, “Smiley” Polk, leave the ability to grow long hair and keep it to Warnell. I, Sweets Poole, will to Ludy a case of Metracal to Col. Patric a box of Density and to Carson Sturgeon “as a rule”. I, Mickey Rhode, will my academic ability to Newton and Belk. I, Mule Roye, leave to Brown, F. A. the ability to go 33a years at Carlisle without rank to Dahlstedt the ability to go through the whole next year being subject restricted. I, Marshall Schofield, will to McGoo the radio club and luck in making soldering guns legal appliances, to Freddie Bell the ability to type, the person in charge of the Mess Hall my sorrows and trouble with the K, P s and to the roaches I leave Carlisle. I, David Shaw, will my famous singing ability to my ex-roommates and to Les Serrano and Mike Back one beat-up record a piece and to Paul Lawton, I leave him alone with his twenty-two squirrels. I, Crip Smith, leave to all the juniors the judgment to know better than to take booking and to Webb, I leave the ability to pass history under Davenport, and the ability to snow Libby again next year. I, Richard L. Smith, will to Major Jack Steadman a good toupi and to Jones, G. J. that he might find him a roommate to check him in an out on Sunday and Friday night leave and not get him caught. Thank you very much. I, Bob Stillwell, will to Smatheis the ability to bring a supply of towels to Carlisle next year and to Paul Law- ton the privilege of being called Mother Lawton by Major Thompson next year. I, Burdette W. Stone, will my abilities to have never have walked to bullring during my two years at Carlisle to Skeet Smith also I will ability to pull extra leaves and furloughs to Tommy Hill in hopes that he may do the same next year. I, Mark Strom, leave my ability to get along with people to Davis Blackston, to Finn I leave my hat brass and a pair of slightly used fatigue pants. I leave to Maj. Sturgeon the ability to find his self. I, Jimmy Sutphin, leave to Goodman a hole in the wall called the “Bee Hive” to go to over furlough. I, Gary Tandersley, hereby leave to Capt Davenport the ability to loose weight. I, David Tate, will my nose and the charm that goes with it to Larmer Cooper who needs them both. I, Thomas J. Tucker, leave the ability to run the band on a hap-hazard basis to the future Commanders of this Company and to my brother, Frankie, two more happy years at Carlisle. I, Ronny Tumbleston, leave Col. Risher the right to the fish in his pond and to Capt. Davenport a bottle of tranquilizers so he will be able to teach next year. And to Bill my roommate a chair so he won’t have to sit on the sink during study period. I, Bo Vaughn, leave to John Thompson the ability to have as much fun here next year as Earl and I did this year and my Sft. 1 c also. I, Tom Wallace, will to Piney the ability to drink “Old Mr. Boston” and not get caught to Bo the ability to use the “Grey Ghost” on next year’s rats. To Col. Grimes this thought, “from time to time and keep on keeping on.” I, Watson, B. E., will cigarette butts to Woody Dicker- son and my knowledge of Military to Maj. Thompson. I, Watson, G. F., leave my twin brother to anyone who will claim him. I, Dickie Way, leave to the Company Commander of A Company the ability to win Dress Parades the way we did this year. I, Dave Willard, will to Capt. Davenport one barge so he will be able to water ski and also all my form fitted shirts. To Billy Brooks I leave the ability to go seven days without food. I, Clyde Williford, leave to Henry Harley my ability to play football and to my other roommate Bill Cogburn I leave my academic leave so he can go to the show on night leave. I, Brad Wingard, leave my ability to rewire rooms to my roommate Scott and not get caught. 29

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