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GEORGE BENTON Editor BILL COGBURN Business Manager CAPT. FRED HATTRICH Advisor 1965 PUBLISHED By CARLISLE MILITARY SCHOOL BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA FOREWORD It seems to have traveled so fast, for here we are at the close of another year. The road has been hard and long but looking back it seems too short. Eighty-six of us now wonder what the world holds for our future. In these pages will our memories be collected and in our hearts remain forever. We would like to thank everyone, who contributed to all phases of our learning, with the deepest gratitude and sincere thanks. May those who carry on next year and the years to follow devote themselves to learn- ing all possible, letting nothing slip by, and keeping this institution in the highest regard and honor. With these words ending, the 1965 Rebel Begins. 2 Jfc CONTENTS In Memory Of ... • Page 4 Administration .... - Page 6 Classes ■ Page 13 Activities ■ Page 49 Sports . Page 63 Features . Page 81 Military . Page 89 Dedication . Page 114 3 ipiitratei) SIo Slip Memory ©f Cadet George F. Myers The 1965 Rebel is honored to place this year’s annual in memory of George F. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Myers, Sr., of Scranton, South Carolina. He passed away on March 18, 1963, while attending the eighth grade at Carlisle. He was liked by all cadets and friendly with everyone. We are proud to have had a man of his caliber in our student body. We hope that his memory will always remain with Carlisle. 4 CHIP HENDERSON Sergeant First Class PRATT HAM BRIGHT Color Sergeant TOMMY SUMNER Color Sergeant ALAN FREEMAN Sergeant First Class COLOR GUARD 5 PRESIDENT Colonel James F. Risher Colonel Risher was born in Hampton County, South Carolina. Upon graduation from The Citadel he had to choose between a military career and one of teaching. Select- ing the latter, he taught in Colleton County and for two years was the superintendent of Ehrhardt High School. He began teaching at Carlisle in 1924, and four years later was made headmaster. In 1939 he bought Carlisle, which was under a Methodist Conference jurisdiction, and in 1959 he purchased Cam- den, Carlisle’s biggest rival. He has held many posts of responsibility and should be ‘Who’s Who” in anybody’s book. HEADMASTER William R. Risher Colonel Risher was born in Ehrhardt, South Carolina, in 1927, attended grade school in Bamberg, and graduated from Carlisle in 1944. He went to college at The Citadel, and upon graduation in 1947 attended the University of North Carolina for graduate work. He began teaching at Carlisle in 1948, and became headmaster in 1958. Col. Risher is very active in all community activities, and we are very privileged to have such a man as our headmaster. 6 COMMANDANT OF CADETS Colonel James A. Grimes Lt. Col. Grimes was born here in Bamberg and graduated from Bamberg High School. After graduating from Wofford College he was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the Army Reserve. During the second World War he was a Capt. in the South Carolina State Guard. Lt. Col. Grimes has been at Carlisle for 29 years. He teaches American History and serves as Commandant. PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE Colonel Waddy Thompson Lt. Col. Thompson was born in Chatta- nooga, Tennessee. He attended high school in Notre Dame, Tennessee. Upon graduation from The Citadel in 1942, he became a mem- ber of the Carlisle faculty. Lt. Col. Thompson has served as P.M.S. for the last 23 years. He instructs Military Classes, and is in charge of all Government property and Drill. Lt. Col. Thompson was the instigator in the building of the commissioned officers house, and ad- vises them in all projects. 7 COL. JOHN P. PATTON Instructor of Sub-Freshmen A.B. at Erskine College At Carlisle 27 years COL JAMES M. GRIMES Commandant Instructor of American History A.B. Wofford College At Carlisle 29 years COL WADDY THOMPSON P.M.S. The Citadel At Carlisle 23 years CARLISLE FACULTY MAJ. JACK W. STEADMAN Instructor of Typing, Bookkeeping, and English A.B. Wofford College At Carlisle 13 years CAPT. SIDNEY T. ZEMP Instructor of History A.A. North Greenville Jr. College A.B. Carson-Newmam College At Carlisle 3 years MAJ. M. CARSON STURGEON Instructor of French and English A.B. Furman University At Carlisle 21 years 8 MAJ. WICK F. MARTIN Instructor of Geometry, College Math, and Intermediate Math B.S. University of Kentucky At Carlisle 12 years CAPT. ROCK NORMAN Instructor of Math A.B. and M.A, at Roanoke College At Carlisle 7 years CAPT. WALTER TIEDEMAN Instructor of Geometry and Physics A.B. The Citadel At Carlisle 3 years CARLISLE FACULTY CAPT. WALTER Band Director B.S. University of South Carolina At Carlisle I year MAJ. KARL M. STOLLER Registrar Instructor of Chemistry A.B. Union College, M.F. Yale University 9 CAPT. BOON THREATT Instructor of Bus. Law and Economics Baseball Coach At Carlisle 7 years CAPT. FRED HATTR1CH Instructor of Biology Asst. Football Coach and Basketball Coach A.B, Mercer University At Carlisle 2 years CAPT. ROBERT T. JENKINS Instructor of Gen. Science and English Football and Track Coach. A.B. University of South Carolina At Carlisle 4 years CARLISLE FACULTY CAPT. NORMAN GAGE Instructor of Civics A.B. The Citadel At Carlisle 2 years CAPT. GEORGE GARRISON Instructor of English A.B. The Citadel At Carlisle I year 10 DR. MICHAEL WATSON, M.D. Carlisle Physician MISS PAULA DAVENPORT Registered Nurse Carlisle Nurse CARLISLE FACULTY AND STAFF MRS. ALMA WALTER Instructor of Reading University of South Carolina At Carlisle 4 years MRS. WILLIS F. MARTIN Secretary to the Headmaster At Carlisle 20 years II STAFF MRS. COLLINS Carlisle Matron At Carlisle 2 years MRS. JAMES F. RISHER Dietician A.B. Columbia College. Columbia University MRS. HAROLD RICE Librarian University of South Carolina Certificate in Library Science A.B. University of South Carolina 12 LI. COL GEORGE BENTON President MRS. G. A. BENTON Sponsor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Well, Boys, We have finally made it; graduation is almost here. We have been close as a class this year and I hope we will use the Senior Directory to keep in touch with one another. I wish to thank everyone for a very successful year and wish you the best of luck in what- ever field you may seek. May those who follow us in years to come remember this year as we do, the best year, the Class of “1965:’ Sincerely, George Benton. CAPT. STUART TABER LT. FRANKIE TUCKER CAPT. STEVE LINEBERRy Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 14 RICHARD BRUCE APEL “Bruce To each his own; let every man secure his own standards. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D. 1961-62—Company D; Drill Team. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. D; B Team Football; B Team Basketball. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C, Track Team, Cheerleaders, T. V. Staff; Newspaper Staff; Company Clerk; Barbell Club. 1964-65— PFc. Co. C; Pvt. Co. C; Head Cheerleader; T.V. Staff; Senior Superlative; Newspaper Staff; Co. Clerk. JOHN WALTER BOWZARD “Bo Friends, Romans, Classmates, Please lend me your homework. 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Track Team. 1962- 63—CpI. Co. B; Baseball Team. 1963-64— M Sgt. Batt. Staff; Training Cadre; 2nd Lt. Co. B; Baseball Team; Cross Sabre Club; Photo Club, 1964-65—Capt. Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; Baseball Team. SENIOR CLASS GEORGE BENTON Patch 10 and 0 and none to go. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Library Staff; Gold Star; J. V. Baseball; Sub-Freshmen Scholarship Medal; N.C.O. Club. 1961-62—CpI. Batt. Staff, Staff Sgt.; Gold Star; Library Club; Football; Block C Club; Track; N.C.O. Club; Cross Country. 1962-63—1st. Sgt. Co, B; Gold Star; Library Club; Pres. Soph. Class; Football; N.C.O. Club; Sec. Block C Club; Track; Cross Country. 1963-64—2nd. Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Pres. Jr. Class; V.P. Library Club; Gold Star; V.P. Dist. Library Assn.; Sec. Block C ; Capt. Football; Baseball; Honor Award; Citi- zenship Medal; Asst. Editor of Annual; News- paper, 1964-65—Lt. Col.; Pres, of Senior Class; Chairman Cross Sabre Club; Chairman Honor Council; Commander Training Cadre; Pres. Block C Club; Senior Superlative; Editor of Annual; Library Club; Capt. Football; Fifth yearman; Senior of Month. CARROL EVANS BOSWELL Bos yes, J Did study my history lesson for to- 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65—Pfc. Co. A. FRED M. BRANSON, JR. Freddie Graduate! They said it couldn’t be donel 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Track; Drill Team. 1964- 65—Pvt. Co. B; Baseball Manager. ROGER CARL BECK ■'Bookie Love at Carlisle consists of a lot of tele- phone calls. 1960-61—Pfc. Co. D; Honor Roll. 1961-62—CpI. Co. D; Honor Roll; Guidon Co. D; N.C.O. Club. 1962-63—Sgt. Co. C; Training Cadre. 1963- 64—Color Sgt. Batt. Staff, Barbell Club; N.C.O. Club; 1964-65—Lt. Adj. Batt. Staff; Honor Council; Cross Sabre Club; Library Staff; Train- ing Cadre; Capt. Adj. Batt. Staff; 5th year- man. 15 WILLIAM D. BROOKS ''Billy Dix What! Study, I'd rather be sober.’1 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; Barbell Club. 1962-63— Pvt. Co. A; Barbell Club; Flight Club. 1963- 64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; CpI. Co. A; N.C.O. Club; Barbell Club. 1964-65—1st. Sgt. Co. A; Training Cadre; N.C.O. Club; 2nd. Lt. Co. B; Cross Sabre Club. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BROWN Fred What me worry.'1 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B. 1963- 64—Pvt. Co. B. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B. SENIORS JOHN R. BUTLER Hands “Don't worry; don't hurry. It's better to be late to the Golden, Gates than to arrive in Hell on time.'1 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Football; Block C Club; Track; J.V. Basketball. 1964-65— Sgt. Co. A; Football; Block C Club; Pvt. Co. A. ROBERT L BYRD Robert “Be sure always that your head be not higher than your hat.'1 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; N.C.O. Club; Risher Rifles. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. C; N.C.O. Club; Training Cadre. DONNIE CARTER Donnie Love is blind so that is why men feel there way around. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. A; Golf Team. 1963-64— Pfc. Co. B; Baseball. 1964-65-Sgt. Co. B; Training Cadre; Baseball. WILLIAM GARY CARTER Willie “ 'Esteem1 is still the greatest of wealths. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Newspaper Staff; Risher Riflles; Golf. 1964-65—Pfc. Co. C; CpI. Co. C; Exchange Editor; Capt., Golf. !6 WALTER DAVID CHANDLER Chan11 The devil himself could not pronounce a title more hateful to mine ear Chandler. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B; Library Staff; Barbell Club. 1963-64— Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; N.C.O. Club; Library Staff; Barbell Club; Flight Club; Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; N.C.O. Club. WILLIAM S. COGBURN ’’Cos Everyone should finish school. I spent the best years of my life trying to do it. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. A; J.V. Baseball. 1961-62— Pfc. Co. A; Cpl. Co. A; N.C.O. Club; Cross Country; Track. 1962-63—Sgt. Co. B; N.C.O. Club; Cross Country; Track. 1963-64—Sgt. t C Co, A; Mgr. Track; N.C.O. Club; Cheerleader; Block C Club; Marshal. 1964-65—2nd. Lt. Co. B; Cross Sabre Club; Pres. Photo Club; Mgr. Football; Bus Driver; Mgr. Track; Business Manager Rebel; Block C Club; 5th yeerman. SENIORS RAMON ALMON COMBS, JR. Barny A little common sense, a little tolerance, a little good humor, and you don't know how comfortable you can make yourself on this planet. 1962-63—Pvt, Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; Croos Country; Track; Block ”C Club; Bugle Staff. 1963-64— Sgt. Co. B; Capt. Cross Country; High Point Man (Track); Mgr. Football; J.V. Football; Block C Club; Asst. Ed., Bugle. 1964-65— Capt. Co. D; Capt. Cross Country; Football; Ed., Bugle; CERO Staff; Rebel Staff; Honor Council; Cross Sabre Club; Block C Club; Photo Club; Glee Club; Capt. Track; Senior of Month. DOZIER H. COOK Dozier'1 Love is good, love is sweet, but I'll be— if it’s worth 8 weeks. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C; TV Staff; Barbell Club; Risher Rifles; Track. 1962-63—Guidon Cpl. Co. C; Barbell Club. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. B; Training Cadre; Barbell Club; TV Staff. 1964-65— 1st. Lt. Ex. Officer Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Cheer- leader; Pvt. Co. A. CLAUDE LAMAR COOPER, JR. Coop If I can do but one thing in life, I want to make someone happy. 1961-62—Pvt., Pfc. Co. B; Football. 1962-63— Sgt. Co. B; Block C Club. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. C; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club; Barbell Club. 1964-65—Sgt. I C Co. B; 1st. Sgt. Co. A; Sgt. at Arms, Block C Club; Sgt. at Arms, N.C.O. Club. JULIAN LESLIE CORLEY, JR. Frog All great men must die, and I'm feeling faint. 1963-64 Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Drill Team Neatest Cadet Candidate. 1964-65—Training Cadre; Sgt, Co. C; Sgt. I C Co. C; Bugle Staff; CERO Staff. 17 FLEETWOOD DOUGLAS DAVANT Daf Thinking is the hardest work there is which is the probable reason why so few engage in it. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. D; Barbell Club. 1963-64— Pfc. Co. D, CpI. Co. D; TV Staff; Bugle Staff. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. D., Sgt. 1st. Class, Co. 0; Track. RANDAL DAVENPORT Ludy Live for the future. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. 1964-65— Guidon CpI. Co. B; Training Cadre; Sgt. Co. B. SENIORS BRIAN KEVIN DAVIES B. H. I love Carlisle. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65—Pfc. Co. A; CpI. Co. A. HARRY OSBURN DAWSON ,rDoS Love is one of man’s greatest ambitions. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D. 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. C; Track; Block C Club. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. C; Track; Block C Club. ROBERT E. FINN Hudcn Quiet, but makes his presences known. 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. D; Track. 1962-63—Pfc, Co. D. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. D. 1964-65—Sgt. 1st. Class Co. D, 1st. Sgt. Co. D. ROBERT DOUGLAS FINNEY Bob Knowledge is what learning seeks, if naught is gained, all is lost 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; CpI. Co. C; T.V. 'Staff; Rifle Team; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. C; Sgt. 1st. Class Co. D; Training Cadre; Library Staff; N.C.O. Club; Capt. of Rifle Team; Block C Club. 18 JOHN W. FISCHER Fish One who is slow is never fast, but is al- ways right. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C. 1964- 65—CpI. Co. C; Glee Club. ALAN FREEMAN Alan How about it Fred! 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Football; Track; Cross Country. 1964-65—Sgt. l c Staff; Color Guard; Football; Track; Photo Club; Bugle Staff; Rebel Staff; Senior Superlative. SENIORS JAMES MILTON FREEMAN, JR. Jimmy Soft, sweet things with a lot of fancy dress- ing . . . that's what a little boy likes to eat and a grown man prefers to mariy. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C; Track; Cross Country. 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. B. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. B; Pvt. Co. B. BILL N. GARBfNI Bini Love is the effort man makes to be satis- fied with one woman. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; J.V. Football; Football; Basketball; Track; Block C Club; Barbell Club. 1964-65—Sgt. l c Co. A; Foot- ball; Basketball; Baseball; Senior Superlative; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club. PHILIP RUSE GAUDREAU P.R. If I can't do it; Brian can! 1960- 61—Pvt. Co. D; Pvt. Co. C; Cheerleader. 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. C; Track; !nd. Competition; Color Company. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B; Track; Ind. Competition; Barbell Club; Drill Team; CERO Staff. 1963-64—Pvt, Co. B; J.V. Football Track; Ind. Competition; Color Co. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A; Drill Team. ROBERT DUDLEY GIBSON Dud” Simple men admire studies; wise men use them. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. Band; Pfc. Co. Band; Briga- diers. 1964-65—Training Cadre; Sgt. Co. Band; Supply Sgt. Co, Band. 19 MICHAEL JAMES GILLIAM P-King Bleed, Bleed, poor country, let us be beaten, if vve cannot fight. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. A; Basketball; Track. 1962- 63—Sgt. Co. A; Barbell Club; Sgt. 1st. Class Co. A; Basketball; Barbell Club. 1963 64—2nd. Lt. Co. C; Pvt. Co. B; Football; Track; Block C Club; Sec. of Jr. Class; Cross Sabre Club; Barbell Club. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A; Sgt, Co. A; Football Team; Sec. Block C Club; Senior Superlative. EARL GIVENS Earl I wasn't here. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. A; Football; Track; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club. 1964-65— Sgt. Co. B; Football; Block C Club; Grad- uated Friday, January 17. SENIORS PRATT V. HAMBRIGHT Turkey To know yourself and your fellow man is over half the battle in life. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Drill Team. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B; Drill Team; Barbell Club. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B; CpI. Co. B; Best Drilled Cadet; Drill Team; Barbell Club; N.C.O. Club. 1964-65—Sgt. 1st. Class Co. A; Mas. Sgt. Batt. Staff; Training Cadre; Color Guard; Drill Team; N.C.O. Club. TOMMY GULLEDGE ’'Beowulf Who laughs Friday, will cry Sunday. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Bugle Staff; N.C.O. Club; Gold Star, 1964-65—Sgt. 1st. Class Batt. Staff; Mas. Sgt. Batt. Staff; Library Staff; CERO Staff; Newspaper Staff; Bus Driver; N.C.O. Club; Training Cadre; Basketball Man- ager; Gold Star. PINEY HAMILTON P. H. Censored. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C; Pfc. Co. C; Track; N.C.O. Club. 1962-63—Pfc. Co. B; Training Cadre; CpI. Batt. Staff; Staff Sgt. Batt. Staff; Pvt. Co. C; Neatest Cadet in Co. C. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; Pic. Co. C; Sgt. Co. D; N.C.O. Club; Sgt. at Arms; V.P. Jr. Class; Annual Staff; CERO Staff; Neatest Cadet in Co. D. 1964-65—1st. Lt, Co. B; Cross Sabre Club; CERO Staff; Senior of the Month; Pvt. Co. B. JAMES DAUGHTR1DGE HAZZARD, JR. “Hap Let the world struggle and fall for a single blue ribbon. I'll laugh at it all. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Cheerleader; Track. 1964- 65—Pvt. Co. A; Lifeguard; Track. 20 ROBERT CRAIG HENDERSON Chip '’Honey, Would 1 lie? 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc; Football; Baseball; Block C Club. 1964-65—Sgt. I C Staff; Color Guard; Football; Captain, Baseball; Block C Club. JOHN WILLIAM HERIN, JR. Fish'' Stand up for your individual rights and fight for them against anyone. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B. 1963-64—Guidon CpI. Co. B; N.C.O. Club; Color Co. 1964-65—Sgt. I C Staff; M Sgt.; N.C.O. Club. SENIORS HARRY LLOYD HOBBS Homer General Motors makes them, and I break them. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. Band. 1961-62—CpI. Co. Band. 1963- 64—Pvt, Co. Band; Bus Driver; CpI.; Sgt. 1964- 65—1st. Lt. Ex. Officer; Bus Driver; Cross Sabre Club; Manager, Football. EARL D. HUGGINS Hank Life is a mystery and love is worse. 1960-61—Pvt. Co- C. 1961-62—Pvt, Co. B. 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. B. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. B; Most Im- proved Cadet. 1964-65—1st. Lt. Ex. Officer Co. A; Cross Sabre Club; Manager Basketball; Manager Baseball; Fifth Yearman; Training Cadre. BRIAN REID JOHNSON B. R. If I can't do it, Phil Can. 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A; Fifth Yearman. DANNY EUGENE JOHNSON Rhino The Symbol of Achievement. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc.; Football; Track. 1964- 65—Sgt. Co. B; Sgt. I C; Football; Track. 21 JOSEPH E. JOHNSON Lil Reb '‘IF at first you don't succeed; QUIT! 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D. 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pfc. Co. C 1964-65— Pvt. Co. C. PAUL S. LAWTON Maw How often life's obstrusive wrongs, obscure with malice keen, some timid heart that only longs to live and die unseen! 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C; Library Staff. 1962-63— Staff Sgt., Sgt. I C Staff; Library Staff; Neatest Cadet Award. 1963-64—Capt. Co. D; Pres. Library Club; Treasurer, Dist. Library Assn.; Honor Council; Cross Sabre Club; Senior Superlative. 1964-65—Capt. Quartermaster; Mai. Exec. Staff; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; Senior Superlative. SENIORS CLARENCE HAYNE LEWIS Punk I thank Carlisle for giving me my chance in life. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B. 1962-63—Pfc., CpI. Co. B; N.CO. Club; Rifle Team. 1963-64-—CpI. Co. B; Sgt. Co. B: N. C. O. Club; Barbell Club; Training Cadre. 1964-65—1st. Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Training Cadre. LLOYD STEPHEN LINEBERRY Blueberry We must do our best today, tomorrow, and always. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. B; Cross Country; Track; Block C Club. 1962-63—Sgt. Co. Bd; Cheerleader; Library Staff; Cross Country; Track; Block C Club; Barbell Club. 1963-64—CpI. Co. Bd; Foot- ball; Library Staff; Block C‘J Club; Co. Clerk; Sgt., Sgt. 1 C Co. Bd; Gold Star; Cross Coun- try; Track; Citizenship Award. 1964-65—Capt. Co, Bd; Sen. of the Month; Treasurer, Senior Class; Bus. Manager, Bugle; Cross Sabre Club; Pres,, Lib. Staff; Treasurer Block C ; Honor Council; Senior Superlative. JOHN RODNEY MANOGUE Rodney Trust no living woman and walk carefully around the dead. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. Bd; Block C Club; Golf; Brigadiers. 1962-63—Cpl. Co. Bd; Block C Club; Capt. Golf; Brigadiers. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. Bd; Pvt. Co. Bd; Block C Club; Capt., 1st, Sgt. Co. Bd; Golf; Baseball; Bus Driver; Briga- diers. 1964-65—Sgt. I C, 2nd. Lt. Co. Bd; Block C Club; Golf; Brigadiers; Bus Driver; Cross Sabre Club. JAMES DANIEL McMILLAN J. Mac The time to start worrying is when I stop talking. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. C; Barbell Club; Track; Base- ball. 1963-64—Sgt. I C Co. C; Football; Track; Barbell Club; N.C.O. Club; Block C Club. 1964-65—2nd. Lt. Co. D; Football; Capt., Track; Vice-Pres., Block C Club; Cross Sabre Club; Newspaper Staff. 22 THOMAS NORTH MARTIN III Barbero He who is a fool, and knows he is a lool, shun him. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B. 1964-65—Pfc. Co. B; N.C.O. Club; Pvt. Co. B. JOHN C MITCHELL Charlie 1960-61—Pvt. Co. D. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D. 1962- 63—Pvt. Co. D; Pvt. Co. C; T.V. Staff; Barbell Club; Basketball. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C; T.V. Staff; J.V. Basketball; Basketball; Block C Club. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. A; Block C Club. SENIORS P. M. MITCHELL Paul Martin Better to be safe than sorry. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Golf. 1964-65—Pvt., Pfc. Co. A; Golf. DAVID S. MOORE David Go easy for life comes hard. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; J.V. Basketball. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A; Pfc.; Basketball; Track; Block C Club. PAUL ALLAN MOPPS Paul Carry a big pencil or be reduced.'1 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B. 1963- 64—Pfc. Co. A. 1964-65—CpL, Pvt. Co. A; T.V. Staff; N.C.O. Club. JOHN R. NORMAN Rock The implement of man's success is to forget he has a conscience! 1963-64—Pvt., Pfc. Co. A; N.C.O. Club. 1964- 65—CpL, Sgt. Co. A; Training Cadre; N.C.O. Club. 23 PATRICK J. O'NEILL Pat “On my honor I do my best, I take what they give me, and steal the rest. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A. GERALD WAYNE PEELER Jerry “Faith in your fellow man can still work miracles. 1963 64—Pvt., Pfc. Co. A. 1964-65—CpI. Co. C; Guidon CpI., Sgt. Co. B; Riffe Team. SENIORS JOHN HENRY PEYSER Jack ' Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second nature in a married woman. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D. 1962 63—Pfc. Co. B. 1963 64—Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. A. PHILLIP CRAIG ROWE Craig In the realm of the blind the one-eyed are kings. 1963-64—Pvt. of Co. A. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. A. RANDALL DUBOSE SCARBOROUGH Dodge “For all sad words of tongue or pen—The saddest of them; it might have been. 1961- 62—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc; Track; Barbell Club. 1962- 63—Pfc. Co. D; CERO Staff; Life Guard. 1963- 64—Sgt. Co. D; Training Cadre; CERO Staff; N.C.O. Club. 1964-65—1st. Sgt. Co. D; 2nd. Lt. Co. D; Cross Sabre Club; Senior Super- lative. JOHN SCARPA Yank 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B. 24 LINDSEY MARSHALL SCHMIDT L M. Women are never stronger than when they arm themselves with weakness. 1961-62— Pvt. Co. A. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. A: T.V. Staff, f963-64— Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; T.V. Staff. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. A. CALVIN FRANKLIN SECKINGER Seek There is much happiness and pleasure in love, but there are, also, many pains and heartaches. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. C. 1963-64—Pfc., CpI. Co. B; J.V. Football; Basketball; Track; Block C Club. 1964-65—Sgt. 1 C Co. D; Football; Co- Capt., Basketball; Track; Block C Club. SENIORS THOMAS E. SHARPE Tom1' Who starts first, finishes first. 1962-63—Pvt, Co. A; Track. 1963-64— Pvt. Co. A; J.V. Basketball; Track; Football; Block C Club. 1964-65—Sgt., Pvt. Co. A; N.C.O. Club; Track; Block C Club; Cross Country; Capt., Track. WILLIAM H. SHEILS Willie Carlisle builds manly men. 1962-63—Pvt., Pfc. Co. B; Risher Rifles. 1963- 64—CpI., Sgt. I C Co. B; N.C.O. Club; Bugle Staff. 1964-65—Master Sgt. Staff; Treasurer, N.C.O. Club; Bugle Staff; CERO Staff. WILFRED F. SIMONS Wiir What a delight to be a soldier. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. C. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. C. BOBBY EDDIE SMITH Bob From nothing, comes nothing, 1963- 64—Pvt. Co. C; Track; Block C Club. 1964- 65—Pfc. Co. B; CpI. Co. C; Football; Block C Club. 25 MILUS MATTHEW SMITH, JR. Buster The man who makes no mistakes does npt usually make anything. 1962-63—Pvt., Pfc. Co. C; T.V. Staff; N.C.O. Club. 1963-64—Sgt. I C, Pvt. Co. D; N.C.O. Club; Treas., Jr. Class; CERO Staff; Rebel Staff; Library Staff. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. C; N.C.O. Club; Library Club; CERO Staff. EDWARD EMORY SOLER Owl It is not wise to be wiser than is neces- sary. 1963-64—Pvt., Pfc. Co. Bd; Gold Star. 1964-65— Sgt. I C, 1st. Sgt. Co. Bd; Brigadiers; Gold Star, SENIORS JAMES DAVID SPIVEY Jimmy Anyone for Orangeburg? 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. A; T.V. Staff. WILLIAM O. STONE Otto Victory belongs to the most persevering. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. A; Drill Team; Barbell Club; Track. 1963-64—Pfc. Co. A; CpI. Co. A; Citizen- ship Award; Barbell Club; Block C Club; J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; Track. 1964-65— M Sgt. Staff; 2nd. Lt. Co. A; N.C.O. Club; Cross Sabre Club; Football; Block C Club; Track; Color Guard. ANDREW STRASZEWICZ Stras Don't let it bug you. 1962-63—Pvt, Co. A; Pfc. Co. A. 1963-64—CpI. Co. A; N.C.O. Club. 1964-65—S Sgt. Co. Staff; Sgt. Co. A; Rifle Team; T.V. Staff. MICHAEL MURPHY SWEENEY Mike I'm in the Pepsi generation! 1961-62—Pvt. Co. D. 1962-63—Pvt., Pfc. Co. D; T.V. Staff Library Staff. 1963-64—S Sgt. Staff; Life Guard; N.C.O. Club; Rifle Team. 1964-65— Sgt. I C Sgt. Staff; N.C.O. Club; Life Guard; T.V. Staff. 26 STUART MASLIN TABER StiT Better late than never. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. C; Risher Rifles; Pfc. Batt. Staff; Library Club; T.V. Staff. 1963-64—Sgt. 1st. Class Batt. Staff; J.V. Football; J.V. Basket- ball; Track; Library Staff; Color Guard; Projec- tion Staff; Block C Club. 1964-65—Capt. Co. C; Honor Council; Cross Sabre Club; Block C Club; Dist. Library Reporter; Football; Cross Country; Track; Vice-Pres. Sen. Class; Sen. Superlative. RICHARD WAYNE THOMPSON Rick Life is only life being alone. 1961 62—Pvt. Co. C; Track. 1962-63—Pfc. Co. C; Sgt. Co. C; Track. 1963-64—Sgt. I C Co. C; Track; Newspaper Staff. 1964-65—2nd. Lt. Co. C; Cross Sabre Club; Newspaper Staff; Senior Superlative. SENIORS HAROLD LEONARD TRAUPEL III Chance Wine, Women, and song have long been giving me trouble. I guess I should give up singing. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. Bd; Briadiers; Library Staff; Asst. Bugler. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. Bd.; Pfc. Co. Bd; Asst. Bugler; Brigadiers; Barbell Club. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. Bd; Brigadiers; Bugler; Bar- bell Club. 1964-65—Pfc. Co. Bd; Sgt. I C Co. Bd; Bugler; Training Cadre; Brigadiers; N.C.O. Club. FRANCIS MICHAEL TUCKER Frankie Everybody to their own Kick. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. Bd; Cross Country; Track. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. Bd; Class Treasurer; Soph, Scholarship Medal; CERO Staff; Training Cadre. 1964-65—Sgt. I C Co. Bd; 2nd. Lt. Batt. Staff; Chairman CERO Staff; Class Sec.; Mess Officer, Senior Superlative; Cross Sabre Club. WALTER DIXON TYLER III Bup Everyone complains of his memory; no one of his judgment, 1962-63—Pvt. Co. Bd. 1963-64—Pfc. Co. C; CpI. Co. C; N.C.O. Club. 1964 65—Sgt. I C Co. B; N.C.O. Club; Training Cadre; Senior of the Month. ROBERT BELL VAN NESS Boobs 1963-64—Pvt. Co. A; Pfc. Co. A; Football; Track; Cross Country; Block C Club, 1964- 65—Sgt. Co. A; Pvt. Co, A; Football; Track; Block C Club. 27 EARBY ALBERT WALKER Bear It is a fine thing to be honest, but it is, also, important to be right. 1962-63—Pvt, Co. A; Pfc, Co. A; Football; N.CO. Club; Block C Club. 1963-64—CpI., Sgt, Co. A; Football; Track; Block C Club; Bugle Staff; Sgt. at Arms, N.C.O. Club; Bar- bell Club. 1964-65—1st. Sgt. Co. B; Football; Block C Club; Asst. Ed., Bugle Staff; Pres., N.C.O. Club; Sen, of the Month; CERO Staff. JAMES PIERCE WATSON J. P. Everything's gonna be all right. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. 1964-65— S Sgt., Sgt. I C Co. Staff; Life Guard. SENIORS ROBERT GREGORY WATSON Skin Anger is the wind that blows out the light of reason. 1963- 64—Pvt. Co. D; Pfc. Co. D; N.C.O. Club. 1964- 65—CpI. Co. B; Golf. EDWARD BARRY WATTS E. B. Let's go to O.D. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc. Co. B. 1963-64—CpI. Co. B; Mgr., Baseball. 1964-65—Sgt. Co. B; Mgr. Baseball. DANIEL PAUL WEATHERINGTON D. P. All the world is a stage with every man and woman actors, and I'm writing the scripts. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B; Pfc, Co. B; N.C.O, Club; Glee Club. 1964-65—CpI., Sgt. I C Co. Staff; N.C.O. Club. RICHARD DANIEL WEST Dan Always be silent when you doubt your sense. 1961-62—Pvt. Co. C. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. C; CpI. Co. C; N.C.O. Club. 1963-64—Sgt., Sgt. I C Co. B; N.C.O, Club; Life Guard; Training Cadre. 1964-65—2nd. Lt. Co. A; 1st, Lt. Ex. Officer, Co. B; Cross Sabre Club. 28 URBAN EARL WHATLEY “Loveable I am not on originator but merely a trans- mitter. 1963-64— Pvt. Co. B; Golf; Pfc. Co. B. 1964-65— CpI. Co- B; Sgt. Co. B; Golf. RICHARD ARNOLD WILLIAMS Rick Do unto others as they would do unto you, but do it to them first. 1961-62—Pvt., Pic. Co. D; Gold Star. 1962-63— CpI. Co. D; Gold Star; N.C.O. Club; Sec., Soph. Class. 1963-64—Sgt. Co. C; Gold Star; J.V. Football; Mail Orderly. 1964-65—Capt, Co. B; Gold Star; Training Cadre; Cross Sabre Club; Honor Council; CERO Staff. SENIORS MARION EDWIN WRIGHT III Eddroe You're only young once, but if you know how to get the best out of life, once is enough. 1960-61—Pvt., Pfc. Co. D; Barbell Club. 1961- 62—Pfc., CpI. Co. D; Barbell Club; N.C.O. Club; Cross Country; Track; Block C“ Club. 1962-63—Guidon CpI. Co. C; Barbell Club; Cross Country; Track; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club; Training Cadre; Bugle Staff. 1964-65— Sgt. Co. C; Track; Block C Club; N.C.O. Club. FREDERICK MIDDLETON ZEIGLER Fred That's okay with me, Alan. 1963-64—Pvt., Pfc. Co. A; Football; MVP, Bas- ketball; Track; Cross Country; Junior Scholar- ship Medal; Block C Club. 1964-65—Sgt Co. B; Sgt. I C Staff; Football; Co-Capt., Basketball; Track; Rebel Staff; Bugle Staff; Photography Club; Block C Club; Senior Superlative. 29 FIFTH YEARMEN FIRST ROW: Bill Cogburn, Earl Huggins, George Benton, Roger Beck, Bruce Apel. SECOND ROW: Phil I Gaudreau, Brian Johnson, Joe Johnson, Harry Dawson. NOT PICTURED: Eddie Wright. The Fifth Vearmen, which consist of those entering Carlisle in the eighth Grade, and following on through until graduation, are only ten in number. Their first year at Carlisle was in the year 1960, They started out with 32 classmates, who through the years fell out of school. The fifth yearmen have seen many changes; anywhere from new buildings to changes in school regulations. Upon graduation these boys probably feel more sentiment and regrets in leaving than any of the other cadets. They have met and made more personal friends through the years, than most people achieve in a lifetime. 30 BEST ALL AROUND George Benton MOST POPULAR Stu Taber SENIOR SUPERLATIVES SENIORS PROPHECY The year 1975 was one of peace, prosperity, and national pride following American success in gaining and maintaining freedom in 75% of the continent, I found myself in Charleston, S. C, practicing my chosen profession, law; still single but hoping. The date June 25th and whom should I receive a letter from, but Mrs. George Benton informing me of the Class of ’65-CarlIsle Military School-reunion. It was to be held on the day of the annual Carlisle-Camden football clash. _No sooner had I laid the invitation aside than Bill Garbini phoned asking my plans concerning such. Now married to the former Gayle Ness, he has two daughters and is in partnership with Bob Van Ness. Bob has stayed single, preferring the louder side of life to that of family quietness. The three of us, including Bill's Spouse and children, were off for Bamberg on the big day. Arriving at the front steps of Guilds Hall (which incidentally was still standing) we were met by the Bentons and tofd to drive on to Ziggies for a scheduled luncheon. Before leaving, Irene related that several of the class would not attend. Unfortunately seven were deceased. Bob Finney and Paul Mopps were killed side by side in Saigon while reading a Playboy during a surprise air raid. Andy Straszewicz, who had returned to native Poland, shot himself in the stomach while playing with his gun collection. Fish Herin drowned while trying to swim the English Channel. Dud Gibson and Jim Spivey were killed in freak accidents at home. Dud died of internal injuries suffered when he Fell attempt- ing to skate down a bannister. Jim was killed when he fell out of a second story window. Rick Williams was slain by a renegade band of Zulu's while sunning on the Nile. I was also able to learn something of the remaining non-H+endants, John Scarpa was in New York, in the midst of a fund raising cam- paign to supply his street gang with tire chains. Brian Davies, Lindsey Schmidt, and Jack Pevser were unable to attend due to business interests. They were all head over heels in debt trying to get out, Frog Corley, a biologist whose life study is frogs (coincidentally), would not leave his work. Bruce Apel and Rick Thompson, gold- miners, were snowbound in Northern Alaska. Tommy Martin and Joe Johnson, navy careermen, were last heard of cruising dose to the North Pole looking For a spot to surface. Earl Huggins was unable to leave his cotton patch. Dan West was too battered, following his tenth unsuccessful attemot for the S. C. Golden Gloves. Fred Branson was last seen broke still looking for a millionairess. John Bowzard, ace FBI man, was out hunting for the notorious bank robbers, Pat O'Neill and Jerry Peeler. On the other hand nobody knew the where- abouts of Buster Smith. Several of our old classmates were already at the restaurant when we arrived. I at once started making the rounds, being anxious to talk with my old buddies. I ran across Tom Sharpe and Dozier Cook first. Both are married to Bamberg girls, Tom is a broom salesman, while Dozier sells Avon Products. John Fischer, Earl Whatley, and Craig Rowe were seated at the next table. I learned that John keeps the stop watch on the 60- second Right Guard Commercials. Earl is in charge of picking up the paper eft after New York ticker-tape parades. Craig is a Baptist missionary in Timbuktu. At this point Bob Byrd and Daffy Davant joined us. Both are employed bv Comet, and have the difficult task of trying to find why Ajax outsells their company. Moving on I spotted Paul Lawton, Punk Lewis, and Steve Line- berry laughing loudly. It seemed that Steve, who had returned to Carlisle as an English instructor (Maj. Steadman was his idol), was catching a hard time about it. Paul, after losing his shirt in the stock market, now sells fabricated tree houses. Punk is porter and utility man for Southern Railway. All eyes turned to the door as Piney Hamilton, Bup Tyler, and Will Simmons entered. We were all most anxious to find out about these three. Piney resides in Augusta and is grounds keeper at the Masters Golf Course. He also go-kart races in his spare time. Bup is physical education director at the Florence YMCA. Will manages a red dot store, but can usually be found playing poker with his six year old son. George entered and began the session at twelve noon. By the way he is co-owner of the Walterboro skating rink. We were given the itinerary for the day, which included the ball game, dinner, cocktails, and dancing. Arriving in the midst of lunch were Jim McMillan, Ca! Seckinger, and John Butler. Jim is in charge of the bargain basement at Belk's in Columbia. Cal has a trained flea act in one of the larger Eastern circuses. John is a promotion manager for Coppertone Sun Tan Lotions. Also, on the scene were Greg Watson, Carroll Boswell, and Paul Mitchell. Greg is employed by a company that manufactures foam rubber garter belts. Carroll sells mosquito nets, door to door. Paul was the newly appointed Carlisle dietrtion. Harry Hobbs' and Bill Cog burns' families were sitting together. Harry was unemployed at that moment. Greyhound had fired him the week before for wrecking a bus and keeping it secret. Bill is the only one in the class whose residence is in a foreign country. He is sewer inspector for the Paris Dept, of Sanitation. Just after lunch Alan Freeman and Chip Henderson strolled in. Everyone crowded around to see how the future had treated them. Alan is a state game warden working out of his native Coosawhatchie. Chip makes personalized surfboards and sharpens arrows in his leisure time. Just before kickoff time Ray Combs and Stu Taber came bouncing up the bleachers. I didn't get to speak with them until halftime and by then others had also arrived. So I again proceeded to make the rounds, Ray owns an alligator farm in central Florida, and Stu is the alto in a barber shop quartet working out of Beaufort. Lenny Traupel was a bugler at Fort Jackson until chapped lips caused his retirement. Walt Hazzard demonstrates the safe usage of sidewalk surfers in a Georgetown dime store. Mike Gilliam is water boy for the New York Giants. Randal Davenport hustles pool under the alias of Carolina Fats . Frankie Tucker, Tommy Gulledge, and Lamar Cooper ambled in at the beginning of the fourth quarter, f later learned that Frankie is top singer on the Bob Poole Gospel Hour. Tommy was resting on doctor's orders following his futile attempts to put the toothpaste back in the tube. Lamar is a dancing instructor for Arthur Murray Studios. The game ended just as Willy Shells and Pratt Hambright drove up. Both have made military their careers. Willy has the rank of private in the Marine Corps and is stationed on the Rock of Gibraltar. Pratt, an instructor at The Citadel, holds the records for having put more cadets on report in one week than any other teacher in that school's history. Oh, yes, CMS won the game; of course! At dinner I sat with several of the later arrivals. Danny Johnson, Earby Walker, and Barry Watts all hold key posts with Metrecal Dietary Inc. Ottie Stone sells red long johns for a living, while Charles Mitchell tests flip flops for endurance. Dodge Scarborough, Huck Finn, and Rodney Manogue made it just in time for cocktails. Dodge is a pickle packer for the Tennessee Pickle Packing Co. Huck Is a wine taster for Mogan David Wines and Rodney is a house to house fly swatter salesman. I, also, learned that Dan Weatherington poses for the buffalo nickel. Phil Gaudreau and Brian Johnson are co-owners of a service station. From what 1 hear they are still chasing the Bamberg queens . Before the beginning of the dance the remainder of the class had arrived. Among them were Dog Dawson and Donnie Carter. Dog works for Sergeant's Flea and Tick Spray while Donnie is employed by the Pillsbury Corp. as a flour sifter. Bill Brooks, as expected, has become one of the best known head shrinkers in the U. S. One of his prominent patients is Roger Beck, the goat of stage, screen, and television. Bill says hypnosis seems to work best on Roger. Bill Carter, David Moore, and J. P. Watson were seated together. Bill's company is tops in topless bathing suits, David is a chicken farmer, and J. P. is a talent scout for Playboy Magazine. Fred Brown is a portrait painter and Jim Freeman is a baker, specializing in grease balls. David Chandler is presently employed at the Carlisle Canteen. That canteen special sure must have gotten to him. John Norman works for the Canary Bird Seed Co. He is in charge of protecting the test canaries from cats. Mike Sweeney is a wholesale distributor of diamond belly buttons and other female attire. Eddie Wright is the lazy one out of the class. He receives unem- ployment checks and fishes. Two others were unable to make the re- union because of last-minute delays. Bobby Smith got drunk on the way and ended up in a Nova Scotia Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Ed Sofer, roving reporter for Life Magazine, had just been sent to Outer Mongolia to find out what happened to Inner Mongolia. Buster sent us a telegram at midnight. He had joined the French Foreign Legion. (Just for Kicks.) Our reunion ended as the night faded. However, I'm sure we are all looking forward to 1985 and our next blow out. A CRYSTAL BALL PUBLICATION, FRED ZEIGLER, Editor -in- Chief. 34 SENIOR CLASS DIRECTORY Richard Apcl Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela . Roger Beck 701 L Hamilton Street ... George Benton Box 525 ................. Carroll Boswell Rt. 5 ................... John Bowzard Box 472 ................. Fred Branson 221 Castle Drive ........ William Brooks 306 Woodland Shores ..... Fred Brown 408 South Bonham Rd. .... John Butler 1139 Ridgecrest Avenue ... Robert Byrd 5501 Waters Drive ....... Donnie Carter 1626 Georgia Avenue ..... William Carter 2468 Dresden Drive ...... David Chandler Rt. 3, Box 132 .......... William Cogburn Edgemier ................ Ramon Combs, Jr. 2102 21st St., West ..... Dozier Cook 2111 South Fernwood Drive Lamar Cooper, Jr, 313 Alma St.............. Julian Corley, Jr. _ Rt. 1 ................... Toppy Dawson 503 North Blvd........... Douglas Davant 2316 Commings Rd......... Brian Davies 2690 Glencoe St.......... Robert Finn 1206 Main St............. Robert Finney 2308 South Enterprise ... John Fischer 1806 Bay St.............. Alan Freeman Gregorie Neck Plant ..... James Freeman 1228 Hagood Avenue ...... William Garbini 15 Ashdale Drive ........ Phillip Gaudreau 301 Lafayette St......... Michael Gilliam Rt. 3 ................... Robert Gibson Rt. 1 ................... Earl Givens Box 227 ................. Thomas Gulledge 205 McCammon St. ........ Pratt Hambright 1912 Columbia Pike ...... Piney Hamilton 2855 Frohmin St. .......... James Hazzard, Jr. 329 Meeting St........... Craig Henderson 5208 Poppy Drive ........ William Herin, Jr. 1776 Twin Pines Dr....... Harry Hobbs P. O. Box 52 ............ Earl Huggins Rt. 1, Box 125 .......... Brian Johnson 718 Arlington Circle....... Danny Johnson 306 Alta Vista Avenue --- Joe johnson 9441 7th Way, N............ ........South America .........Richmond, Va. ....Walterboro, S. C. .....Darlington, S. C. .....Holly Hill, S- C- West Columbia, S. C. ......Charleston, S. C. ......Columbia, S, C. .........Augusta, Ga. .........Savannah, Ga. .North Augusta, S. C. .......Chamblee, Ga. ......Kingstree, S. C .....Greenwood, S. C. ......Bradenton, Fla. .........Savannah, Ga. ...........Lyman, S. C. ......Lexington, S. C. .....Charleston, S. C. .........Augusta, Ga. .........Denver, Colo. .........Titusville, Fla. ..Santa Monica, Calif, .......Beaufort, S, C. . .Coosawhatchie, S. C. ...... .Columbia, S. C. ..... .Charleston, S. C. .........Salem, Mass. ......Abbeville, S, C. ......Fort Mill, S. C. ..........Norway, S. C. ......Fort Mill, S. C. ........Arlington, Va. .........Augusta, Ga. ....Georgetown, S. C. .....Jacksonville, Fla. ............Macon, Ga. ....McCormick, S. C ...........Loris, S. C. .......Florence, S. C. .North Augusta, S. C. ...St, Petersburg, Fla. Paul Lawton 515 31st Avenue, North Clarence Lewis 3710 Stewart St........ Steve Lineberry 2335 Dorn Rd. ......... Jimmy McMillan Rt. 1 ................. Rodney Manogue 2138 Wappoo Drive .... Thomas Martin III 2107 Wappoo Drive .... Charles Mitchell 11 Yates Street........ Paul Mitchell West Oak Forest ....... John Norman 614 Wentworth Street .. Patrick O’Neill 2844 Laviere Street .... J. R. Peeler 109 Converse St. ...... John Peyser 3605 Ocean Avenue .... Craig Rowe Box 283 ............... Randall Scarborough Rt. 2 ................. John Scarpa 4145 Paulding Avenue .. Lindsey Schmidt 6719 Asberry Park ..... Calvin Seckinger 1215 East 48th Street ... Thomas Sharpe 219 Kirby Drive ....... William Sheils 9 Tomassee Avenue Wilfred Simmons ......... Bobby Smith 1903 East Duval St..... Buster Smith Country Club Apt....... Edward Soler Rt. 3, Box 3150 ....... Jim Spivey .............. Ottie Stone Carolina Terrace Apt. .. Andrew Straszewicz 3626 Eaton Drive....... Michael Sweeny 203 Summerlea Drive ... Stuart Taber 1460 Pigeon Point Road Richard Thompson 2208 North Pine St. ... Lennie Traupel 1111 Haypock Rd........ Frankie Tucker .......... Walter Tyler 403 Rosewood Drive ... Robert Van Ness 2104 Wappoo Hall Rd. Albert Walker III 204 Chippewa Drive James Watson Rt. 3, Box 312-A ...... Robert Watson 653 Orange Street...... Danny Weatherington 3236 Lewis Farm Rd. ... Bradley Watts 800 Beaty St........... Danny West Rt. 6 ................. Earl Whatley 45-789 Paradise Lane___ Rick Williams P. O. Box 251252 ...... Eddie Wright Angus Acres ........... Fred Zeigler Box 195 ............... .... Myrtle Beach, S. C. ...... .Greenville, S. C. ...........Augusta, Ga. ..........Wefford, S. C. ......Charleston, S. C. .......Charleston, S. C. .......Charleston, S. C. .......Charleston, S. C. ......Reidsville, N, C. .......Jacksonville, Fla. North Charleston, S, C. .....Virginia Beach, Va. ....... Port Royal, S. C. ...........Lamar, S. C. ......New York, N. Y. ..........Detriot, Mich. ..........Savannah, Ga. ...North Augusta, S. C. ......Greenville, S. C. .....New Orleans, La. _________Savannah, Ga. ...........Augusta, Ga. ...........Sumter, S. C. . Panama City, Panama ...North Augusta, S. C. .....Birmingham, Ala. ........ Columbia, S. C. .........Beaufort, S. C. ........Charlotte, N. C. .......Falls Church, Va. ......Deale, Maryland .........Florence, S. C, .......Charleston, S. C. ........Columbia, S. C. ...........Conway, S. C. ■....Chula Vista, Calif. .........Raleigh, N. C ...........Conway, S. C. ......... .Greer, S. C. —........Malibu, Calif, ....Monrovia, Liberia .............York, S. C. ......Reeves ville, S- C. 35 LT. JAMES NEWTON President MRS. NELL WOOD Sponsor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fellow Classmates, I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for a job well done by this class this year. Without your help, Tm sure it would have been a failure. I’m sure I speak for Jerry, Dwight and Ronald as well as for myself in saying that if the year ahead prevails in the same manner, we will by far mold out the best senior class yet. Have a nice summer and I will see you all next year. Sincerely, James A. (Buggy) Newton, President. LT. JERRY COUNIHAN LT. DWIGHT TANKERSLEY LT. RONALD JACOBS Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 36 Anderson, M. G, ' Bell Bissell Broad Brown, W. H. Burnett By rum Canady JUNIORS Chapman Churton Clarke, W. L. Clements Cowa n DeRosa Dickerson. J. E. Duncan. D. S. Enniss, R. Goodgame Grantham Grey Atkinson Black Clark, D. H. Collins 37 G upton Griffin Hager Hammond, W. Harfey Harvey Hauser Helms JUNIORS Hennksen Holden Hoffman Huntley Jackson, E. Jacobs, H. Jones Joy, R. Joye, J, L. Kehr Kennedy Lee Fa rmer Jackson, W. L. Lewis, C V. Slay 38 Linder Mallory Miller Orr O’Shea Pacheco Palmer, R. R. Parsons JUNIORS Patte rson Peat Peek Petersime Petrea Pike Powelf Preva tte Quinn Railsback Raines Rea 39 Reid Riley Rimedio Russell Sabot Schott Seignious Slevin JUNIORS Smith, S. R. Stevens Stewart Sumerlin Sumner Watkins Williams, J. A. Williamson Wright, R, Er Yates Yowell Stansell 40 Thornton, B, Wright, S. G. SGT. HOWELL MYERS President MR. AND MRS, M. H. MYERS Sponsor SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Well, Boys, Three down and two to go. We have had a lot of hard times. But I know most of us will make it up in the near future. Well, I hope to see all of you back next year. On behalf of Billy, Larry, and Stitch, I wish you all one of the best summers you have ever had. Sincerely, Howell Myers, President. FIRST SERGEANT BILLY McCUE SGT. LARRY HAMER FREDERICK NISSEN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 41 SOPHOMORES Agan Anderson, I. Ashcraft McCue Bair Barnhill Baroody Beede Bignon Gowder Mailer Bowers Boyd Momier Clarice, P, L. Cobb Codianna Colman, J. R. Colman, P. E. Dunn, W. R. 42 SOPHOMORES Eggleton Farley, M. A. Farley, M. R. Farr Frederick Frisco Gilmore Myers Hamer Hammond, T. S. Harris, T. W. Henry Herring Herrington Hinely, J. E. Hinefy, J R. Holiday Holmes Hopkins Hughes, B, W. 43 SOPHOMORES Hughes, J. C Kirkham Lafitte Lamb Lawson, L. E. Lawson, S. H. Zumbrunnen Limehotise Petersen McDaniel Mallia M archant Martin, L. B. Millen Missen Monger Nickels Nimchick Norvell Osborn Owens Parker Peeples 44 SOPHOMORES Pickard Prichard Ramey Relfers Rentz Richardson Richburg Rogers, S. T. Schofield Schmidt, R. A. Schultz Seals Simmons, M. W. Smith, C. E. Spencer Strong Woodwa rd Thomas VanNouhuys Wester Wiggins Wilson Wood 45 FRESHMEN Adcock Allison Bible Bladh Blasingame Brook, D, A. BucHanon Burgamy Clubb Day Dickerson, C. W. Douglas Dunn, J. C. Edenfield Ennis Fogle Garrick Glasgow Godwin Harris, D. L. Johns Leaman Lempesis Medico Merry 46 FRESHMEN Milligan Pase Reeves Roberts Roule Rushing Sellers Sharpe, C. D. Sherman Smith, C. B. Smith, R. S. Stewart, W. A, Tharp Thornton, S. Timmons Towles Vickery Wade Williams, B. E. Williams, P. M. Wynne Zapp Duncan, J. B. 47 SUB-FRESHMEN Alexander As pas Bogan Bolynn Burbage Clarke, M. P, Cole Davis Debellis Duke, D. E. Duke, E. C. Earl Flanders Fleming Frick Fulcher Gordon Haley Hall Haselden Horvath Johnston, C. R. Jolley Lockclair McDowell McLeod Mills Oswald Palmer. C. S. Plowden Rodriguez Rogers, H. C. Ross Royal Sack Selvey Simmons, D. B. Smith, D. S. Soloko Suarez Sutton Taylor 48 Tweed Williams, D. P. THE REBEL GEORGE BENTON Editor CAPT. FRED H ATT RICK Advisor We of the annual staff would like to express our appreciation to the bat- talion for a year of hard work and co- operation. Most especially we offer our congratulations to the graduating seniors. It has been a year of expectancies and surprises; hopes and despairs; suc- cesses and failures. 1 feel that we have fared well through it all. I truly hope that the future holds the best for each you Sincerely, George Benton. MR. AND MRS. VANCE BISHOP Sponsors JERRY COUNIHAN Asst. Editor BILL COGBURN Business Manager RAUL PACHECO Asst. Business Manager ALAN FREEMAN FRED ZEIGLER Typists 50 FIRST ROW: Bill Cogburn, Jerry Counihan, George Benton, Bill Hauser, SECOND ROW: Freddie Zeigler, Ray Combs. SI BUGLE STAFF RAY COMBS Editor CAPT. FRED HATTRICH Advisor The Bugle Staff, headed by Ray Combs, has done an outstanding job this year. It has continually ranked in the top 10 in a state judging contest. It is known for it's fine editorials and antics. We wish to congratulate the Bugle Staff on a job well done. MR. AND MRS. RAMON A. COMBS Sponsor EARBY WALKER Asst. Editor STEVE LINEBERRY Bus. Manager BRUCE APEL Opinions Editor ALAN FREEMAN FRED ZEIGLER Sports Editors 52 FIRST ROW: Jacobs, Pacheco, Railsback, Corley, Gulledge, Carter, W., McMillan. SECOND ROW: Hauser, Lineberry, Walker, Zeigler, Sheils, Combs. 53 “Scratch hard.1 Who wrote that joke?” THE CERO STAFF The CERO Staff is kept busy throughout the school year. They are responsible for plan- ning and preparing the gym for school dances. Frankie, with the assistance of his staff and Major Carson Sturgeon, has done a fine job in getting good bands for dances this year. The CERO Staff’s main aspect Is to keep the campus alive. FRANKIE TUCKER MISS MARIE HOWES Chairman Sponsor MAJOR CARSON STURGEON Advisor RICK WILLIAMS RAUL PACHECO BOB WRIGHT LESLIE CORLEY Co-Chairman Worker Worker Worker 54 FIRST ROW: Gulledge Sheils, Williams, Tucker, Walker, Stevens, Corley. SECOND ROW: Smith, M. M., Rogers, Hauser, Combs, Wrisht, R. E. 55 What do you mean we have a dance tonight!” We will have two hours.” STEVE LINEBERRy MRS. KATHERINE JOHNSON President Sponsor LIBRARY CLUB The Carlisle Library plays a large part in cadet life. The library contains books of all sizes and descriptions and also magazines and newspapers for cadet enjoyment. The Library Staff has done a fine job this year, along with the help of Mrs. Rice as their advisor. We should all give more thanks and appreciation to this club. All they receive for three hours of duty a week is a party at the end of the year. MRS. HAROLD RICE Librarian STU TABER DONALD RAILSBACK BILL STEVENS Vice-President Secretary Reporter 56 Railsback, Lineberry, Taber, Stevens, Lamb, Hughes, Anderson, Benton, Buchanan, Lawson, Smith, M. M., Tharp Wright R., Yates, Godwin, Gulledge, Finney, Ashcraft. 57 FLIGHT CLUB The flight club offers many thrills and much excitement. All members wait for the moment when they put in enough hours and have the proper training and guidance to fly alone. The aeronautical field offers many fields for advancement and these boys wish to en- courage you to enter this training if you are at all interested. HENRY HARLEY MISS ANN McFERRIN President Sponsor Your guess is as good as mine ’ “All aboard.’ Bill Hauser, Bryan Davies, Henry Harley. THE BRIGADIERS This group of band members has done a real fine job this year. These boys play for their own enjoyment, and with much hard practice they produce some real fine shows. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Capt. Walter for all the assistance he has given us this year. RODNEY MANOGUE Director MISS SHERYL WRIGHT Sponsor STEVE L1NEBERRY Asst. Director Traupef, Soler, Bowers, D. H., Clark, D. L., Lineberry, Manogue, Eggleton, Kirkham. PHOTO CLUB BILL COGBURN President MRS. EDITH C. FICKLIN Sponsor This year the Photo Club, though small in number, has done a fine job in supplying the school newspaper and annual with many snaps. Bill Cogburn along with Ray Combs, have done an exceptional job in selecting the type of snaps to be used to represent diff- erent club activities. Bill Cogburn, Fred Zeigler, Ray Combs, Alan Freeman, George Benton. GLEE CLUB This year is the Glee Club’s first. Under the direction of Ray Combs and the leader- ship of Mrs. Alma Walter they have done a fine job. May the standards of this group be continued and lived up to on through the years. RAY COMBS Director MISS BRENDA LEE ALL Sponsor MRS. WALTER Leader Sing along with Ramey.” FIRST ROW: Haley, DeRosa, Ramey, Griffin, Bolynn. SECOND ROW: Combs, Richburg, Herring, Quinn, Fischer. GEORGE BENTON President MISS IRENE BISHOP Sponsor COACH BOB JENKINS Advisor BLOCK C CLUB The most desired club of all the cadets is probably the Block “C Club. To meet its requirements you have to letter in a Varsity Sport and be initiated into the club. The initiation meets all members’ fancy and tends to be right enjoying for those joining. The Block “C” Club entertains the faculty and dates at its end of the year party and en- joys three other steak suppers. They also sponsor the Joseph Norman Award, for an all around athlete and cadet. jiMMy McMillan Vice-President MIKE GILLIAM Secretary STEVE LINEBERRy Treasurer LAMAR COOPER Sergeant-at-Arms 64 KNEELING: Steve Lineberry, Mike Gilliam, George Benton, Jimmy McMillan. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Buchanan, Ding Bell, Eddie Wright, Jerry Counihan, Stu Taber, Ray Combs, Jim Reeves. THIRD ROW: Bobby Smith, Calvin Seckinger, Toppy Dawson, Fred Zeigler, Henry Harley, Rick Thompson, Robert Finney. FOURTH ROW: Buggy Newton, Ottie Stone, Charles Mitchell, Chip Henderson, Bill Cogbu rn. Bear Walker, Rodney Manogue, Bill Garbini. “We could run.” “36-37-38:’ “Some have it rougher than others.” 65 ■ 1 FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Homer Hobbs, Earl Givens, Ray Combs, Roy Clarice, Ronald Joy, Stuart Taber, Jimmy McMillan, John Dickerson, Bill Cogburn. SECOND ROW: Alan Freeman, Danny Johnson, Mike Gilliam, Bear Walker, Boobs Van Ness, George Benton, Calvin Seckinger. Bobby Smith, John Butler, Jerry Counihan. THIRD ROW: Fred Hattrich, Chip Henderson, Bill Garbini, Tommy Sharpe, Jim Seignious, Fred Zeigler, Howell Myers, Sandy Schultz, Ottie Stone, Steve Lineberry, Bob Jenkins. THE 1964 UNDEFEATED GOLDEN CYCLONES September 4—Allendale-Fairfax . 19-14 October 8—Denmark-Olar . 33- 6 September 1 1—Effingham County . 21- 0 October 1 7—Savannah-Country- Day .... 26- 0 September 18—Graniteville . 19- 7 October 23—Calhoun Falls . . 50- 0 September 25—Estill 32- 0 November 5—Cardinal Newman . 33-21 October 2—Langley-Bath- Clearwater 25- 0 November 14—Camden Military . 33-12 TOTALS Carlisle—291 Opponents—60 66 Coaches FRED HATTRICH BOB JENKINS Captains BOB VAN NESS GEORGE BENTON 67 SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS GEORGE BENTON Guard BILL GARBINI Halfback JOHN BUTLER Center EARL GIVENS Guard RAY COMBS Quarterback CHIP HENDERSON End ALAN FREEMAN Tackle MIKE GILLIAM Tackle SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS DANNY JOHNSON Tackle TOMMY SHARPE Fullback STEVE LINEBERRY End BOBBY SMITH Guard JIMMY McMILLAN Halfback OTTJE STONE End CALVIN SECKINGER Quarterback STU TABER Halfback SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS BOB VAN NESS Halfback Lets-go-lads BEAR WALKER Tackle Opps FRED ZEIGLER End Keep ’em-churning BILL COGBURN HOMER HOBBS Managers Undefeated—64 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Coach Gage. Hill, Buchanan, MiJIen, Lee, Railsback, Russell, Hamilton, Merchant. SECOND ROW: Zapp, Bowers, Lempesis, Kehr, Kennedy, O'Shea, Lewis, C. V., Palmer, R. R., Williams, J. THIRD ROW: Seymour, Ernesburger, Duncan, D., Reeves, McCue, Haymans, Glasgow, Rimedio, Schott, Goodgame. COACH NORMAN GAGE CAPTAIN Don Railsback, COACH Gage, CO-CAPTAJN Rocky Russell, CO-CAPTAIN David Lee. 71 VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Zeigler, Fred Hattrich, Calvin Seckinger. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Gupton, David Moore, Van Lewis, Charlie Henry, Joye, Tom Gulledge Dwight Tankersley, Earl Huggins, Jimmy Summerlin, Ding Bell, Louie Lempesis, Bill Garbini, Jimmy Seignious. J. V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Duncan, Millen, Towles, NorvelL SECOND ROW: Lee, Clarke, D. H., Smith, C. E, THIRD ROW: Lamb, Bowers, Gray, Raines, Hammond, W. F„ Dickerson J. E. 72 DAVID MOORE SENIOR PLAYERS CALVIN SECK1NGER BILL GARBINI TOMMY GULLEDGE EARL HUGGINS FREDDIE ZEIGLER TRACK TEAM Collins, Dawson, Wright, G., Reid, Harvey, McMillan, McCue, Frisco, Dickerson, J., Griffin, Givens, Zapp, Wright, M. E., Davant, Counihan, McDowell, Henry, Taber, Millen, Sharpe, Myers, Stroud, Goodgame, Stone, Agan, Moore, Lewis C. V., Richburg, Combs, Miller, Frederick, Palmer, R. R., Russell, Holliday, Brooks, D. A., Lineberry, Cogburn, Johnson, D., Rogers, S. T., Glasgow, Grey, Freeman, Strong, Zeigler, Williams, P. M., Farley, M. R., Farley, F. R., Gowder. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM KNEELING: Counihan and Combs, Captains. STANDING: Cogburn, Stone, Myers, Sharpe, Taber, Dickerson, J., Wright, M. E., Reid, Brooks, D. A. 74 KNEELING: Bell, Jackson, Summerlin, Nissen, Buchanan, Carter, D., Milligan, Garbini. STANDING: Huggins, Seals, Manogue, Henderson, Harris, Mitchell, J. C, Seignious, Branson. BASEBALL TEAM This year’s baseball team, with few return- Coach Threatt has kept the fire in them ing players from last year’s squad, has really all season, and they have had a fine season, shown a great desire to work together and produce a good record. COACH THREATT CAPT. HENDERSON, COACH THREATT 76 GOLF Captains Manogue and Carter, W. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas, G. H., Sellers, Peterson, Mallia, Bair, Haselden, Whatley, Mitchell, P. M., Churton, Dunn, W., Lamb, Cowan, Half. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Wright, R. E., Apei, Cook, D. H., Sherman. 78 RIFLE TEAM NO. 1 CAPTAIN: Finney. LEFT TO RIGHT: Orr, Peeler, Hoffman, Selvey, Sumner. RIFLE TEAM NO. 2 79 LEFT TO RIGHT: Jackson, E. L.t Huntley, Schott, Osborn, Earl. No. h Laurel Bay Beaufort, S.C. April 3, 1965 Rebel Staff Carlisle HllLtary School Bamberg, South Carolina Dear George, It was indeed a pleasure to have selected the new Miss Carlisle. I think that she will make a very lovely queen. May the new Miss Carlisle receive as much joy and happiness as I have with my Junior Miss title to South Carolina. I would like to extend to you my congradulations on the fine job you and your staff members have done on the Rebel this year. My best wishes for it's continued success. Miss Charlotte Tobjaa Miss Junior Miss South Carolina mm 84 MISS BRENDA ALL Sponsored by JIMMY McMILLAN MISS KATHY MILHALY] Sponsored by BRUCE APEL MISS CARLISLE CONTESTANTS 85 MISS GAIL NESS Sponsored by BILL GARBINI MISS BERDIMAE BARNES Sponsored by DON ATKINSON MISS DIANNE MAYS Sponsored by LON MARTIN MISS JAN LEIGHTON Sponsored by LARRY SLAY MISS CARLISLE CONTESTANTS 86 MISS KATHY CROSBY Sponsored by THOMAS MARTIN MISS APRIL SCURHERLD Sponsored by CHARLIE BOWERS ... CARLISLE ALMA MATER In the heart of South Carolina Reared against the sky. Proudly stands our dear old Carlisle As the years go by. May it ever be our watchword, '‘Conquer and Prevail” Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Dear old Carlisle Hail. We are working all together to make a better school. We are proud of dear old Carlisle, and forever will be true. When we from thy halls have parted, and life's battle's on, Thy great spirit shall inspire us Til eternal dawn. BATTALION STAFF LT. COL GEORGE BENTON Bn. Commander MAJOR PAUL LAWTON Executive Officer MR. G. A. BENTON Sponsor CAPT. ROGER BECK Adjutant LT. COLONEL: Benton MAJOR: Lawton CAPT. ADJ.: Beck SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Tucker, Tankersley, Jacobs, R. MASTER SERGEANTS: Harley, Hambright, Sumner, Shells, Stevens, Herin. STAFF SERGEANTS: Hamer, Hammond W., Wright R. CORPORAL: Riley SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Freeman A., Henderson, Summerlin, Sweeney, Marchant, Watson S., Weatherington, Zeigler. 91 ALFA COMPANY CAPT. JOHN BOWZARD Commander MISS ANN BOWZARD Sponsor EARL HUGGINS First Lieutenant Executive Officer OTTIE STONE Second Lieutenant BUGGY NEWTON Second Lieutenant SECOND LIEUTENANT: Newton, J. CAPTAIN: Bowzard SECOND LIEUTENANT: Stone FIRST LIEUTENANT: Huggins FIRST SERGEANT: Cooper SUPPLY SERGEANT: Hoffman SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Myers, Garbini. SERGEANTS: Gilliam, Gupton, Norman, Rowe, Seals, Schultz, Straszewicz, Wiggins. CORPORALS: Brown, W. H., Davies, Raines, Simmons, M. W. PRIVATES: Van Ness, Butler, Sharpe, T., Boyd, Gray, Hazzard, Russell, Petersen, O’Neil, Roberts, Frederick, Clements, Frisco, Harris, W., Hester, Zapp, Gaudreau, Johnson, B. R., Van Nouhuys, Chandler, Richburg, Reifers, Miller, Strong, Glasgow, Sharpe, C, Herring, Spivey, Mopps, Schmidt, R. A., Merry, Rogers, Cook, D., Schmidt, L. M„ Peyser, Gowder, Zumbrunnen, Momeir, Stroud, Collins, Monger, Lewis, C„ Chennis. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Boswell, Duncan, D., Goodgame, Holliday, Huntley, Mitchell, J. C, Mitchell, P., Moore, Orr, Palmer, R., Parsons, Pase, Petrea, Prevatte, Schott, Seignious, Williamson. 93 BRAVO COMPANY DANNy WEST First Lieutenant Executive Officer CAPT. RICK WILLIAMS Commander MISS BETTY FREE Sponsor I. [ i i: U BILL BROOKS Second Lieutenant BILL COGBURN Second Lieutenant CAPTAIN: Williams, R. A. SECOND LIEUTENANT: Cogburn SECOND LIEUTENANT: Brooks, W, D. FIRST LIEUTENANT: West FIRST SERGEANT: Walker SUPPLY SERGEANT: SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Johnson, D., Tyler SERGEANTS: Carter, D„ Davenport, Whatley, Owens, Peek, Agan, Dunn, DeRosa. CORPORALS: Prichard, Powell, Thomas, Hammond, T., Smith, B. E., Smith, S. R., Smith, C. E„ Peter- sime, Watson, R. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Bignon, Beede, Branson, Griffin, Holden, Joye, Lafitte, Lewis, C. V., Quinn, Yowell, Wilson. PRIVATES: Ashcraft, Bladh, Brooks, D., Brown, F. A., Clark, M. P., Dickerson, J., Duke, E. C, Flanders, Freeman, J., Hager, Hamilton, P., Harris, Helms, Hinely, J., Hughes, J., Johnston, Martin, T., Nimchick, O’Shea, Peeples, Pike, Ramey, RImedio, Scarpa, Williams, J. A., Williams, P. M., Wynne, Thornton, S., Momeir, Cole, Atkinson, Slay, Gordon, Stansell, Givens. 95 CHARLIE COMPANY RICK THOMPSON First Lieutenant Executive Officer JERRY COUNIHAN Second Lieutenant BILLY McCUE First Sergeant CAPTAIN: Taber SECOND LIEUTENANT: Counihan FIRST LIEUTENANT: Thompson, R. FIRST SERGEANT: McCub SUPPLY SERGEANT: Finney SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Bell, Corley. SERGEANTS: Byrd, Broad, Dawson, Peeler, Rails- back, Smith, M., Wright, M., Watts. CORPORALS: Byrum, Carter, W. Colman, P., Moiler. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Anderson, Barnhill, Baroody, Harvey, Henry, Herrington, Kehr, Milli- gan, Reeves, Reed, Sutton. PRIVATES: Allison, Apel, Aspas, Bible, Bissell, Burgamy, Burnett, Chapman, Clark, P., Clarke, W., Churton, Clubb, Cobb, Duke, D., Edenfield, Farr, Fischer, Fleming, Fogle, Garrick, Grantham, Hauser, Hinley, Kennedy, Jackson, L., Johnson, J., Joye, Lamb, Lee, Lempesis, Linder, McDowell, Palmer, Peat, Roule, Rushing, Smith, C. V., Smith, D. S., Simmons, Thornton, Timmons, Watkins, Wood, Wooward, Wright, S. 97 D DELTA COMPANY CLARENCE LEWIS First Lieutenant Executive jimmy McMillan randy Scarborough Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant CAPT. RAY COMBS Commander MISS LOUISE CROSBY Sponsor CAPTAIN: Combs SECOND LIEUTENANT: McMillan, J. FIRST LIEUTENANT: Scarborough FIRST SERGEANT: Finn SUPPLY SERGEANT: Davant SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Mallory, Seckinger. SERGEANTS: Rea, Buchanan, Limehouse, Patterson, Colman, J., Rentz, Parker, Douglas. CORPORALS: Anderson, Dunn, J., Hopkins, Ennis, C, Ennis, R., Pickard. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: McDaniel, Towles, Nickles, Jones, Mills, Tharpe, Norvell, Richardson, Selvey, Williams, B., Millen, Adcock, Pacheco. PRIVATES: Slevin, Osborn, Bogan, Frick, Oswald, Earl, Duncan, J., Codianna, Lawson, L„ McLeod, Hughes, B., Spencer, Haley, Taylor, Ross, Plowden, Sabol, DeB ell is, Alexander, Fulcher, Royal, Locklair, Sack, Bolynn, Leaman, Williams, D„ Rodriguez, Davis, Burbage, Sherman, Suarez, Horvath, Tweed, Day, Jolley. 99 BAND COMPANY HARRY HOBBS First Lieutenant Drum Major MR. and MRS. LINEBERRY and PEGGY Sponsors CAPT. STEVE LINEBERRY Commander RODNEY MANOGUE Second Lieutenant EMORY SOLER First Sergeant SECOND LIEUTENANT: Manogue CAPTAIN: Lineberry FIRST LIEUTENANT: Hobbs FIRST SERGEANT: Soler SUPPLY SERGEANT: Gibson SERGEANT FIRST CLASS: Traupel SERGEANTS: Cowan, Lawson, S., Canady. CORPORALS: Stewart, J., Martin, L., Godwin. PRIVATES: Bair, Wester, Yates, Vickery, Kirkham, Gilmore, Nissen, Soloko. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Bowers, Clark, D„ Rogers, Holmes, Simmons, D. B., Sellers. Eggleton, Farmer, Mallia, Dickerson, C, Hall, Johns, Medico, TRAINING CADRE This year’s Training Cadre really had their work cut out for themselves. The rats were young and hard-headed but in just five weeks, the cadre produced a group of rats ready to perform for a passing General. The whole school year depends upon this group, and the training they introduce to the first yearman. During this recruit period, it either makes or breaks the rats, in that it determines whether they can take orders with proper response. The Training Cadre filled all of these re- sponsibilities, and deserves much credit. FISRT ROW: Williams, Thompson, Lewis, Brooks, Burgamy, Rentz, Wade, Merchant, Railsback, Byrd, Rea, Malfory, Colman, J. R., Codlanna, Lawton, Huggins, Jacobs, R. K., Benton. SECOND ROW: Carter, D., Broad, Tyler, Davenport, Gulledge, Gibson, Traupel, Peat, Sheils, Hoffman, Hambright, Bell, Wright, Corley, Russell, Norman. LT. COL. BENTON Chairman PAULA AND TIM Sponsors LT. COL. THOMPSON Advisor HONOR COUNCIL These eight boys are confronted with the hard task of trying and prescribing punish- ments for major infractions of school rules. It is not a very easy task, in that punishing someone never is. The Honor Council this year kept up with the long established tradition of honesty and fairness. We hope that those who follow these will keep up its high standards. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Capt. Rick Williams, Maj. Paul Lawton, Lt. Col. George Benton, Capt. Adj, Roger Beck, Capt. Johnny Bowzard. STANDING: Capt. Ray Combs, Capt. Steve Lrneberry, Capt. Stu Taber. 103 CROSS SABRE CLUB LT. COL BENTON President MR. AND MRS. A. J. CAMPBELL Sponsors LT. COL. THOMPSON Advisor This year the commissioned officers have enjoyed a fine time. In their three-year-old Club House, built in Dedication to Donald M. Custard, they enjoy some mighty fine steak suppers, and manage to keep the phone al- ways off the hook. In the past three years much has been accomplished. First the build- ing of the Club House and Picnic Area and next the sponsoring of a One Hundred Dollar Award to the Cadet who is most worthy and meets the requirements. All commissioned officers are deeply in- debted to Col. Thompson for all his advice and work; without him their would be no Club. FfRST ROW: Paul Lawton, Johnny Bowzard, Rick Williams, George Benton, Stu Taber, Ray Combs, Steve Lineberry, Roger Beck, SECOND ROW: Danny West, Ronald Jacobs, Earl Huggins, Dwight Tankersley, Homer Hobbs, Clarence Lewis, Ottie Stone, Buggy Newton. THIRD ROW: Jerry Counihan, Frankie Tucker, Bill Brooks, Bill Cogburn. Rodney Manogue, Jimmy McMillan, Rick Thompson, Randy Scarborough, J04 N.C.O. CLUB BEAR WALKER MR, AND MRS. E. A. WALKER MAJOR JACK STEADMAN President Sponsors Advisor The N.C.O. Club was orginated approx- imately four years ago and during the elapsed time a new clubhouse has been built ad- jacent to the old one. It is conveniently located on the campus and provides a place of recreation and relaxation for its members. In order to have a small but steady income, doughnuts are sold regularly by the members. This money is then used to purchase furniture and it also provides for two or three suppers during the year. We probably would not have advanced this far had it not been for the guidance given by Major Jack Steadman. We all wish to express our thanks to him for his hard and never tiring work. BUTCH WIGGINS Secretary BILL SHEILS Treasurer LAMAR COOPER Sergeant-at-Arms HENRY HARLEY Vice-President 106 Alexander, Anderson, Baroody, Bel!, Branson, Broad, Byrd, Byrum, Cooper, Cowan, Davies, Dunn, J.,- Dunn, W., Garbini, Gulledge, Hambright, Harley, Herin, Hopkins, Jones, D. D., Lawson, Limehouse, Moller, Nickles, Norman, Prichard, Schofield, Seals, Sheils, Smith, M. M., Straszewicz, Summerlin, Sumner, Sweeney, Tharpe, Towles, Traupel, Weatherington, Wiggins, Wright, R. E. Ennis, Finney, Pacheco, Peek, Tyler, Walker, 107 Walker a Cook.” ‘We just couldn’t play poker.” DONALD RAILSBACK MISS HARRIET ANN McMILLAN CAPT. NORMAN GAGE Commander Sponsor Advisor RISHER RIFLES The Risher Rifles, though hindered due to last year’s graduating Seniors, have done a fine job this year. They have appeared in various Parades and at Dress Parades, under the leadership of Don Railsback. He has worked hard with his boys this year, having extra drill and individual practice; It has all proved itself very worthy of congratulations. Railsback, Petersime, Hinely, J. E., Yowell, Byrum, Chapman, Linder, Bisselt, Herrington, Fogle, Hinely, J. R., Breede, Lafitte, Wilson, Ashcraft, Farley, M. A.. Farley, M. R.t Roberts, Stansell, Farr, Stroud, Locklair, Alexander, Milligan, Clubb, Rogers, S. T., Wood, 108 r-;v ' GOVERNMENT INSPECTION CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . Major Steadman with a Beatle Haircut. Cogburn without a nose, Mr. Woodward working. Malcolm on Night Guard Duty. The Rebel Staff getting some sleep. Capt. Garrison getting in before dawn. Government Inspection being called off. Easter Furlough cancelled. Capt. Norman rooming on second floor. Guilds Hall rebuilt. “Tank” as a 98-pound weakling. Col. Thompson buying Coca-Colas. Or Maj. Steadman buying Pepsi-Colas. Infirmary as a recreation center. Piney Hamilton not playing it cool. Zeigler without an argument. Harley Joe buying a $2.00 ad in the News- paper. Bamberg with some excitement. A girls’ dormitory on Carlisle Campus. Counihan passing French. Coach Jenkins and Hattrlch going through the shoot. A pressed shirt from the Carlisle Laundry. Capt. Threatt working in a nursery. Wonder Dog Brooks without his knives. How Van Ness got his nickname. James Brown for a Carlisle Dance. Col. Grimes not meeting class. Carlisle building manly men. A Life Guard in Risher Barracks Quadrangle. Col. Risher J. F. campaigning for Johnson. Carlisle with a new gymnasium. 112 DEDICATED TO . . . Mrs. Harold Rice The Rebel Staff takes great pride in pre- senting the 1965 Rebel to Mrs. Harold Rice. Mrs. Rice, in her capacity as librarian, comes in contact with most of the cadets during the school year. She keeps us up to date with the newest in literature and news. Although often taken for granted, she is the life saver when that book report deadline nears. Without her help and counsel cadet life would be much harder. We take this opportunity to acknowl- edge our heartwarm thanks to Mrs. Rice I 14 Studio Tel. 245-2898 Joel W, Hand, Jr. Residence Tel. 245-2906 THE HAND STUDIO “Home of Beautiful Photography” 321 N. CARLISLE ST. BAMBERG, S. C. M6 Compliments of ZIGGY’S MOTEL AND RESTAURANT BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of RENTZ LADIES SHOP KEARSE PADGETT The Smartest Styles for Misses and Juniors MEN'S OUTFITTERS “IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU” Bamberg South Carolina BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF “1965” Compliments of Mrs. F. M. Branson COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA FOGLE'S BARBER SHOP Compliments of SANDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Carlisle Cadets Are Always Welcome BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION P. O. BOX 157 119 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF CARLISLE CANTEEN Harold J Pearce SCHOOL SUPPLIES • SANDWICHES SODA FOUNTAIN. • DRY CLEANERS “Up or Down, Were Still Around” 120 THE BEST OIL FUEL YOU CAN BUY and OIL IS THE BEST FUEL YOU CAN USE call your PHILLIP'S “66” JOBBER 320 MIDWAY ST. TEL. 245-2721 BAMBERG, S. C. Making- Warm Friends Is Our Business Since 1929 12! Western Auto Association Stores Home Owned by James T. Birch • CHRISTMAS TOYS • AUTO ACCESSORIES • SPORTING GOODS • FISHING TACKLE • WIZARD TOOLS • ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Main St. Phone CH 5-2255 Compliments of MEETS BAR-B-Q Serving •BARBECUE •HOMEMADE PIES •SANDWICHES BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA YOU COME FIRST AT FIRST COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA MEMBER OF RD.I.C. BAMBERG, S. C. 123 MeMILLAN’S 66 SERVICE STATION WASHING • GREASING TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Servicing Carlisle Buses BHONE CH 5-2728 BAMBERG, S. C. 124 SUPERIOR CLEANERS KEEPING CARLISLE NEAT IS OUR BUSINESS + + + BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA J. H. Skinnek, Owner THUNDERBIRD • FAIRLANE • FALCON BAMBERG MOTOR COMPANY 214 E. RAILROAD AYE. TELEPHONE CH 5-2356 BAMBERG, S. C. Compliments op PADGETT'S PHARMACIES MAIN ST. AND HOSPITAL DRIVE-IN Center for all your PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUG, COSMETIC AND GIFT NEEDS Home Owned by Jack P. Padgett, R.Irn. BAMBERG, S. C. Come Alive! You 're In The Pepsi Generation! GET WITH IT — because you are it! You are the Pepsi genera- tion! You like Pepsi because of the way it tastes—clean and alive, with more spring to it, more swing to it. Pepsi drenches your thirst cold, gives you that energy you need for all the lively times ahead. No doubt about it — if there’s one drink that’s made for you, it’s Pepsi-Cola. COMPLIMENTS OF THE j o(a i3olltincj (3c incj y ompam ORANGEBURG, S. C. 127 IN BAMBERG SEE RILEY AND COPELAND for INSURANCE, HOME LOANS, AND REAL ESTATE JACK STEADMAN —OTIS C. CARTER 410 E. CHURCH ST. CH 5-2433 Compliments of KEMP CLEANERS PHONE CH 5-2643 BAMBERG, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF BAMBERG TEXTILE MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON GOODS BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA 129 COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of THE DAIRY KING BAMBERG • ICE CREAM • MILK SHAKES • SANDWICHES FURNITURE EXCHANGE • SORT DRINKS ' • FRENCH FRIES + + + South Main Bamberg, S. C. Main ST. Bamberg, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of SANITARY BARBER SHOP B. C. Moore and Sons + + + THE HARDWARE MEN BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA MAIN ST. BAMBERG, S. C. 130 SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank for Everybody BEEF SMOKED MEATS PORK Pork Sausage our Speciality LEE’S SAUSAGES COMPANY Mrs. Pansy Lee Sons R. F. D. 3, BOX 199 TELEPHONE JE 4-5517 ORANGEBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA 131 Reach for Batter-Whipped SUNBEAM BREAD PALMETTO BAKING CO. ORANGEBURG, S. C. 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