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jke 1 196S ALEX STEWART Editor WALLY ALICEA Asst. Editor CART. FRED HATTRICH Advisor Published by CARLISLE MILITARY SCHOOL BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA FOREWORD The presentation of this 1968 REBEL marks the end of another school year. It was a long bumpy road at first, but with the help and cooperation of everyone it was possible to turn it into a smooth and short one. For fifty-three of us it has been too short and now we are wondering what is in the future for us. We have done many things and have seen many changes but they are still memo- ries now. But there is one thing that wi II be with us for a long time, and that is the edu- cation that we have received from our teachers through the past years and to whom we are greatly thankful to. As you look through this book it will bring back many memories of happiness and some of sadness. The 1968 REBEL will always keep these memories close to our hearts as the years pass by. 2 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION DEDICATED TO . CLASSES . . . ACTIVITIES . . MILITARY. . . SPORTS . . . FEATURES . . Page 4 Page 17 Page 18 Page 56 Page 68 Page 89 Page 1 13 3 ADMINISTRATION 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. Selecting the latter, he taught in Col- leton County and for two years was a superinten- dent 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 Camden, Carlisle's biggest rival. He has held many post of responsibility and should be 'Who’s Who ” in anybody’s book. , HEADMASTER COLONEL WILLIAM R. RISHER Colonel Risher was born in Ehrhardt, South Caro- lina, in 1927, attended grade school in Bamberg, South Carolina, 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 teach- ing at Carlisle in 1948, and became Headmaster in 1958. Colonel Risher is very active in all com- munity activities, and we are very privileged to have such a man as our Headmaster. 4 COMMANDANT OF CADETS LT. COL JAMES M. GRIMES Lt. Col. Grimes is a native of Bamberg and a graduate of Bamberg High School. He graduated from Wofford College in 1927 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a commission as an officer in the Army Reserve. He served in the public schools of South Carolina as a teacher and administrator be- fore coming to Carlisle in 1935. In his 33 years at Carlisle, he has served in many capacities, such as teacher, baseball coach, and administrator. At present, he is Commandant of Cadets, a post he has held for 26 years. He also teaches American History. ASSISTANT HEADMASTER LT. COL. WADDY THOMPSON Lt. Col. Thompson was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and graduate from Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Upon gradua- tion from The Citadel in 1942, he became a mem- ber of the Carlisle Faculty. Lt. Col. Thompson served as Professor of Military Science for 24 years and now is Senior Army Instructor under the ROTC program. He is custodian of military property and in charge of drill. Through his efforts the CommiS’ sioned Officers Clubhouse was constructed and he advises the club members in all their projects. 5 FACULTY LT. COL. JOHN PATTON Col. Patton is originally from Kingstree, South Carolina. He received a B.A. from Erskine College in 1934, and also attended the University of South Carolina. In his 14th year at Carlisle, Col. Patton teaches Economics, Mathematics, and Science. He serves as Asst. Commandant of Cadets and also is in charge of grades. MAJOR CARSON STURGEON Major Sturgeon was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He graduated from Furman University with a B.A. degree. Major Sturgeon has been at Carlisle for 25 years and during this time has taught English, French, and Spanish. He is co- ordinator of cadet social affairs and advisor to the CERO. Much of Major Sturgeon’s time is spent with guidance and testing programs at Carlisle, 6 MAJOR KARL STOLLER Major Stoller has been at Carlisle for 22 years. Originally from Schenectady, New York, he at’ tended Union College and later received a Masters degree from Yale University. During his time at Carlisle he has taught Chemistry and Science and has served as registrar. MAJOR JACK STEADMAN Major Steadman was born in Chester, South Carolina and received his education from Spartan- burg Jr. College and Wofford College, where he majored in Psychology and Education. Major Stead- man has been at Carlisle for 16 years. During this time he has been instructor of English and Typing. He also serves as Registrar and advisor to the Non-Commisisoned Officers Club. 7 FACULTY MAJOR WILLIS F. MARTIN Major Martin was born in Mayesville, Kentucky and graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1933 with a B.S. degree in Mathematics. At Carlisle he teaches Math. Major Martin has been at Carlisle for 16 years and is now in charge of the Student Bank and is Advisor to the golf team. CAPT. MAUN THREATT Capt Threatt is originally from Lancaster, South Carolina and graduated from Carlisle in 1953. He attended The Citadel where he received his B.A. degree. Capt, Threatt has been at Carlisle for 10 years and teaches Intermediate Math, Business Law and Algebra I. He is also the Head Football coach, and coach of baseball. 8 CAPT. SIDNEY ZEMP Capt. Zemp was born in Camden, South Carolina. He attended North Greenville Junior College where he earned his B.A. degree. To further his education he did graduate work at the University of Georgia and Western Carolina University. Capt. Zemp has been at Carlisle 6 years. He is in charge of the Quartermaster and the Intramural Staff. He teaches World History, United States History and Psy- chology. CAPT. FRED HATTRICH Capt. Hattrich was born in Macon, Georgia and graduated from Lanier High School, He attended the University of Georgia and lated graduated from Mercer University in 1952 where he received his B.A. degree. Capt. Hattrich has been at Carlisle for 5 years. He teaches Biology. He serves as Head Coach of the Football team and advisor to both the Block “C” and The REBEL 9 CART. BILL WALTER Capt. Walter graduated from the University of South Carolina as did nearly everyone in his family. While in college he majored in accounting and minored in economics. His activities here at Carlisle are varied. The most important of those is Band Director. He has been teaching at Carlisle for 4 years. CAPT. WALTER P. TIEDEMAN Capt. Tiedeman is a native of Greenville, South Carolina. He attended the Greenville Public Schools and graduated from The Citadel with a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering, He taught at Carlisle for 4 years, then served 2 years as Headmaster of Wade Hampton Academy. He now teaches Mathematics. We are proud to associate with a man of his ability. 10 CAPT. HAROLD GREEN Capt. Green is a native of Moncks Corner, South Carolina and was educated in the schools of Berke- ley County. He received his B.S. degree from New- oerry College in 1956. At Carlisle Capt. Green is structor of Advanced Algebra, physics, and Second year Algebra. He also serves as coach of :ne football team and basketball. He has been at Carlisle for 3 years. CAPT. JAMES WATSON Capt. Watson comes from Kingsport, Tennessee and attended Marion Military Institute. He later graduated from the University of Alabama where he majored in English. Capt. Watson has been at Carlisle for 3 years and teaches English, History, and Civics. He is currently advisor to the school newspaper, the Carlisle Bugle. CAPT. JIM MINCHOW Capt. Minchow graduated from Sioux Falls Col- lege in South Dakota in 1964. He majored in biology and received his B.S. degree in Physical Education. His minor was Education. He is a coach for football and track and cross-country. He has been at Carlisle for 3 years. CART. PHILLIP A. SULLINS Capt. Sullins was born in Orangeburg, S. C. and graduated from the Citadel in 1954 with a B.S. degree. He served as an instructor in the armed forces upon completion of his education. Capt. Sullins teaches Chemistry and General Science. He has been at Carlisle for 2 years and we are proud to be associated with a man of his ability. CAPT. JAMES A. REID, JR. Capt. Reid was born in Charlotte, N. C. He graduated from Carlisle in 1952. He attended Presbyterian College, and received his B.A. degree from the University of Georgia. Capt. Reid teaches English, Geography and Sociology. 2 MRS. HAROLD RICE Librarian MRS. WILLIS F. MARTIN Secretary to the Headmaster MRS. ALMA WALTER Reading Instructor MR. W. L WOODWARD Maintenance Superintendent SGT. I c HOWARD HILL, JR., USA Sgt. Hill is a native of Moncks Corner, South Caroina and was educated in the schools of Berkeley County. He was serving in Vietnam and was sent here. He has been in the U. S. Army for 18 years and was awarded a Special Citation for his meriitor- ious service in Vietnam. He serves as Senior Army Instructor and teaches Military Science I and II. R. 0. T. C. MAJOR ORLANDO CRUZ, USA Major Cruz was born in Maricao, Puerto Rico, and attended the University of Puerto Rico where he received his R.O.T.C. instruction and a B.S. De- gree. Upon graduation as a 2nd Lt., his first assign- ment was Fort Benning, Ga., and later Fort Gordon, Ga. He went on a tour of duty to Germany and later served in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star for his meritorious service. Other decorations include the Army Commendation Award, Viet- namese Service Award, the Campaign Ribbon, and the National Defense Award. Major Cruz serves as Senior Army Instructor in Carlisle under the R.O.T.C. System and teaches Military Science II and III. 16 DEDICATED TO LT. COL WADDY THOMPSON The 1968 REBEL takes great pride in bestowing the honor of presenting this years publication to the well admired Lt. Col. Waddy Thompson. He has been at Carlisle for 26 years, has done a great job, and well deserves this dedication. He is greatly respected among the Corps of Cadets. It is at this time that we wish to thank you Col. Thompson for all you have done for the Corp of Cadets of Carlisle. We salute you: LT. COL. WADDY THOMPSON. 17 CLASS OF 1968 18 CAPT. RAYMOND PASE President MR. AND MRS. RICHARD H. PASE Sponsors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SFC. JOHN SMITH Vice-President PVT. ART MA0RUDER Secretary CAPT. DARRYL BROOKS Treasurer WALLACE ALICEA. JR. Tar Baby “A genius is one percent inspiration and ninety nine per- cent perspiration. Give it ninety nine percent perspiration and you get an idiot with a bad case of B.O. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. C, Color Co. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. B, CpI. Co. B, J.V. Basketball. 1966-67—CpI. Co. B, Sgt. Co. 8, Sgt. l c Co. B, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Color Co. B. 3967-68—Lt. Co. C, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Capt. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Cross Sabar Club, The REBEL, Capt. Co. A, Photo Club, Capt. Baseball. JOHN STANLEY ADCOCK Ad No breaks.’‘ 1963-64—Pvt. Co. D, T.V. Staff 1964-65—Pvt. Co. D, P.F.C. Co. D, Library Club. 1965-66—Cpi. Co. D, Library Club. 1966- 67— Sgt. l c Co. D, 2nd Lt. Co. D, Training Cadre, Cross Sabre Club, Library Club, Newspaper Staff, Marshal. 1967- 68— Battalion Commander Co. Staff, Pres, of Cross Sabar Club, Chairman of Honor Council, Training Cadre, News- paper Staff, Ass. Editor of REBEL, Senior of the month. Fifth Year Man, Library Staff, Photo Club. ROBERT M. ALLISON Rob Graduate, they said it couldn’t be done. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. D, 1964-65— Pvt. Co. C. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. C. 1966 67—Cpi. Co. C, Golf Team. 1967-68—P.F.C. Co. C, Golf Team, T.V. Staff, N.C.O. Club. WILFORD WARREN ADAMS Warren Well after 13 years it looks like I finally made it, look out world, here I come. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68— P.F.C. Co. C. 20 GEORGE HUGH BALLENTINE Hugh 'Most people, like me, are very tempermentaJ; 2% temper and 98% mental.’ -36-67—Pvt. Co. C, Drill Team, Gold Stars. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. z Training Cadre, Drill Team, Bugle Staff. WADE RAMSEY BEDINGFIELD Bimbo What’s so bad about good-by?” 1965-66—Pvt. Co. B. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. B, CpI. Co. B, Pvt. Co. B. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C, Co. A. JAMES COLEMAN BIBLE III J. C. To each his own; let every man secure his own stand- ards.’ ’ 964-65—Pvt. Co. C. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. C, Flight Club. 1966- 47—Pvt. Co. B, Color Company. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Cc B, Bugle Staff, T.V. Staff, N.C.O. Club, Company Clerk, Golf, Kitchen Police, Color Company. THOMAS ROBERT BRITTON Tom “A diploma in the hand, makes a few years of Carlisle seem worth while.’ ’ 1965-66—Pvt. Co. A, ‘‘B1’ Team Basketball. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Basketball. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A, Varsity Basketball, Bugle Staff. SENIOR CLASS 1968 21 DARRYL ATKINSON BROOKS Bo Those who take road to success; Though they may not win the race, will surely win the greatest victory of all; Victory over self.' ’ 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B, Track Team, Cross-Country Team, Block C“ Club. (965-66—CpI. Co. B, Sgt. Co. B, Color Company, Track Team, Capt. Cross-Country Team, Block C Club, Library Club. 1966-67—Sgt. l c Co. A, Sgt. l c, M Sgt. Batta- lion Staff, Capt. Track Team, Capt. Cross-Country Team, Pres. Library Club, Treasurer Junior Class, Block 'C” Club M.C.O. Club, Training Cadre. 1967-68—Capt. Adj. Battalion Staff, Treasurer Senior Class, Cross Sabre Club, Track Team, Honor Council, Training Cadre, Block “C” Club, Capt. Cross Country Team. EDGAR R. CANCEL Edgar” “Better be late than Never. 1965-66— Pvt. Co. D. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. B. ROBERT THOMAS BUCKLAND Buck 1965-66—Pvt. Co. C, Color Company. 1966-67—P.F.C. Co. C, Sgt, Co. C, Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball, Block 'C Club, Military Science Award. 1967-68—Capt. Co. B, Varsity Football, Basketball, Capt. Baseball, Block C Club, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council. ARVIN LAMAR DAY Arv I finally made it. 1954-65—Pvt. Co. D. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. B, Golf Team. 1966-67— Pvt. Co. B, Color Company. 1967-68—P.F.C. Co. A, Golf Team, Varsity Basketball, N.C.O. Club, T.V. Staff, 22 SENIOR CLASS 1968 WINFIELD SCHLEY DEWITT III Winkle 'From a dry dull world to a wet wild, wild drunk world, ! think I will cry.” 966-67—Pvt. Co. B. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. C. CARROLL WILTON FOGLE, JR. Bu Bu Bu Butch “I may be fat but I'm still the champion cigarette smoker around here understand! Pat!!” 1963-64—Pvt. Co. D. 1964-65— Pvt. Co. C, Drill Team, 1965-66— P.F.C. Co. C, Drill Teem, 1966-67— Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. C. ROBERT M. ENGLAND G. L ”A woman is like a slot machine. If you keep feeding them money, someday you'll hit the jackpot.” 1965-66—Pvt Co. A, Bugle Staff, ”B” Team Football, Track, Block ”C” Club. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. B, Bugle Staff, Varsity Football, Track, Block ”C” Club, Journalism Medal, Color Company. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. B, Editor Bugle Staff, Varsity Football, Track, Block “C” Club, Rifle Team, N.C.O. Club. JACOB FRANCIS GARRICK Jake We’ll never catch that greased, campus. Owl I! 1964-65—Pvt Co. C. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. C. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. C, CpI. Co. C, Guide-on-Cpl. Co. C. 23 JERE WAYNE G(NN Jere'' ‘‘He who fails to plan must plan to fail.’' 1965-66—Pvt. Co- 8, Football. 1966-67—Pvt, Co. B, CpI. Co. B, Guide-on CpI. Co. B, Sgt. Co. B, N.C.O. Club, Color Company. 1967-68—1st Lt. Co. D, Football, Cross Sabre Club. CLYDE THOMAS GNANN MC. T.'1 ‘‘May those who want none, have memories of not getting any, let this not be their punishment but their reward. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. B, Pvt. Co. D, Baseball. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. C, P.F.C, Co. C, Track, Baseball. JAMES EDWIN GODWIN For each man kills the thing he loves, by each one let this be heard, the coward does it with a kiss, and the brave with a sword. 1963-64—Pvt. Co. B, Pvt. Co. D. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Co. B, Cpl. Co. B, Library Staff, Projector Staff, N.C.O. Club. 1965-66—Cpl. Co. B, Library Staff, N.C.O. Club, Projector Staff, Brigadiers, Football Manager, Block C Club, Drum Major, Life Guard, Track Manager, 1967-68—Capt. Co. B, Drum Major, Pres, of Library Club, Pres. School Library, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council, Block C Club, Bus. Manager for Bugle, Life Guard, Projector Staff, Director Brigadiers, Head Football Manager, Track, Asst. Bus Driver, Fifth Year Man. SENIOR CLASS 1968 GENE RONALD GOHAGAN ,,Go,‘ Those young things are getting better every year, NO CHERRYS. 1966-67—Pvt. Co, A. 1967-68—P.F.C. Co. A, Guide-on Cpl. Co. A. 24 3RUCE JEROME GOODYEAR Magilla Drink, Drink, Drink, for tomorrow may never come—Huh, David. =56-67—Pvt. Co. D. 1967-68—P.F.C. Co. C. GARLAN CLIFTON HARPER. JR. Preacher” Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of happiness can’t be founded at Carlisle. 1963-64—Pvt, Recruit Company, Deported. 1964-66—Pvt. Co. A, Track, Bugle Staff, Varsity Football, Pvt. Co. B, Block C Club. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. B, Track, Block C Club, Library Club, Intramural Staff, N.C.O. Club, Secretary District Library Club. BRUCE ALAN HILLER Bruce” ‘‘Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly; and if you speak, speak accordingly. ' 1966-67—Pvt. Co. Bd, P.F.C, Co. Bd, Brigadiers. 1967-68— Sgt. l c Co. Bd, Supply Sgt. Co. Bd, Brigadiers, Asst. Drum Major. RODNEY KEITH HURST Hollis All the money, riches and wealth in the world cannot take the place of friendship. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A, Annual Staff, Drill Team. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, Sgt. Co. A, Annual Staff, Rifle Team, N.C.O. Club. 25 DAVID MORGAN JOHNS DerwoocT “To be human should be considered a privilege, not an excuse.'1 1764-65—Pvt. Co. B. 1965-66—P.F.C., CpI. Co. B, N.C.O, Club, Bugler, Projection Staff, Training Cadre. 1966-67—Sgt., S.F.C. Co. B, Bugler, Brigadiers, Bugle Staff, Journaslim Award, Projection Staff. 1967-68—1st. Lt. Co. B, Asst. Editor Bugle Staff, Cross Sabre Club, Brigadiers Asst. Director, Journalism Award, Senior of the Month, WILLIAM PATTON KENNEDY Bill ‘ Do what you want to do in life, because it is yours and only yours, to live.’1 1965-66—Co. B Pvt., Co. B P.F.C. 1966-67—Co. B Sgt., Co. B Sgt. l c. 1967-68—Co B 1st Lt., Training Cadre, Cross Sabre Club, Bugle Staff, Color Company. SENIOR CLASS 1968 TOM PERRY JONES, JR. T. J. “It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.’’ Right, Davie! 1966-67—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Co. B, Gold Star. 1767-68—S.F.C. Co. Staff, N.C.O. Club, CERO Staff, Color Guard. LAYTON WEST LAMB Bore “I am better than everybody and everybody is better than me. 1966-67—P.F.C. Co. A. 1967-68—Sgt, l c. Staff, Sgt. Major Co. Staff, Lt. Co. A. 26 WALTER DIETER LANKAIT Baron How about let me slide, just one time. 1966-67—P.F.C, Co. C, Drill Team. 1967-48—Pvt. Co. C. Intra- mural Staff. HENRY DICKSON LEE, JR. Hank1 Lets all go to Miami for Easter. 1966-67—Pvt., P.F.C. Co. C, Pvt. 1967-68—Pvt., Sgt. Co. D. ROBERT A. LEMASTER Running Arrow To accomplish something is success. But Carlisle? 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A. LEAN GLEN LEWIS Gfen A man must have a certain amount of intelligent igno- rance to get anywhere. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. D, P.F.C. Co. D. 1967-68—Sgt. l c. Battalion Staff, Library Club. 27 ART GARFIELD MAGRUDER Gouda” ‘When you’re through improving you’re through,’’ 1965- 66—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A, Varsity Football, Track, Block '‘C’’ Club, Best Lineman of the Year in Football. 1966- 67—Pvt. Co. A, Cpt. Co. A, Capt. Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Best Lineman of the Year in Football, N.C.O. Club, Block ”C” Club, Sect. Junior Class. 1967-68— Sgt. Co. A, Capt. Football Team, Track, Basketball, Sect, of Senior Class, Pres, of Block “C” Club, Sect, of N.C.O. Club, Senior of Month. ARTHUR HOLES MERRY III Niger II A little integrity and a lot of patience will not only get you ahead in life, but it will make you a leader instead of a follower.” 1964-65—Pvt. Co. A, Golf, Track. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. A, Golf. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A, Sgt. Co. A, Sfc. Co. A, N.C.O. Club, Neatess Cadet, Donald Custard Leadership Award, Color Guard. 1967-68—Capt. Co. A, Cross Sabre Club, Business Manager REBEL Staff, Cero Staff, Basketball, Honor Council, Photo Club. FRANK VANCE McCOLLUM Vance ‘‘A chain is but as strong as its weakest link: strength lies in number.” 1966- 67—Pvt., Library Club, Drill Team, Newspaper Staff. 1967- 68—Sgt, l c Staff, Library Club, Drill Team, Newspaper Staff, N.C.O. Club. JOSEPH WEBB MAULDIN Joe ‘‘It is for better to do, than to say.” 1966-67—Pvt., P.F.C. Co. B. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. B, Color Co. Training Cadre. ■H 28 SENIOR CLASS 1968 RAYMOND WILLIAM PASE “Kink'' There's only one thing better than being a Senior and that's being a millionaire. =6 -6S—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A, Sect. Freshman Class, Sec. ’• C.O. Club. 1965-66—Sgt. Co. A, Training Cadre, Track, ;e -Pres. Sophomore Class, Vice-Pres. N.C.O. Club. 1966-67— 3 Lt. Co. C, Pres. Junior Class, CERO Staff, Training v= re, Cross Sabre Club, Head of the Drill Team. 1967-68— I=pt. Co. C, Pres, of the Senior Class, Pres, of the CERO I Tiff, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council, REBEL Staff, Senior ; the Month. JERRY LLOYD PUGH Minx' Hell hath no fury like that cf a woman scorned, so sayeth the meek. ’ ’ DAVID CARY RIGSBY Doc Speak of Angels and you will hear the flutter of their winqs.’ ’ Right, Tom. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A. 1967-68—Bat. Staff Sgt. N.C.O. Club, Varsity Basketball. JOHN CARROLL RINEHART Rhino 68 bottles left in the wall. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. D. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. D, Pvt. Co. C, P.F.C. Co. C. 29 HH MICHAEL WALTER SCHICK Snort ,clf at first you don’t succeed, don’t try again.” 1966- 67—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Co. B, N.C.O. Club, Sold Star. 1967- 68—Sgt. l c. Battalion Staff, N.C.O. Club. ALBERT E. SLONE Albert You cannot go backward in time, you can only go for- ward.” 1966-67—Pvt. Co. D, P.F.C. Co. 0, N.C.O. Club, Gold Star Award. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. D, Training Cadre, Pvt. Co. D. SENIOR CLASS 1968 JOHN HERBERT SMITH, JR. Lumber Jack “Do into other before they have a change to do into you,” 1965-66—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. C, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Block ”C” Club, N.C.O. Club. 1966-67—Sgt. l c Staff, Supply Sgt. Co. B, Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Football, Basket- ball Manager, Vice-Pres. of Junior Class, Block ”C” Club, N.C.O. Club, Color Guard. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A, Varsity Football, Capt. of Team, Basketball Manager, Baseball Manager, Block ”C” Club, Sgt. of Arms in Block ”C” Club, Vice-Pres. of the Senior Class, Senior of the Month. JOHN SPIGNER John i967-68—Pvt. Co. A, P.F.C. Co. A, Trac| . 30 WILLIAM ALEXANDER STEWART ‘■Alex 1 Keep a limber timber and you’ll be a hard man to beat. :64-65—Pvt. Co. D, P.F.C. Co. D. 1965-66—G CpI. Co. D, Golf Team, Pvt. Co. D. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. C, Sgt. Co. D, Sgt, l c Co. D, N.C.O. Club, Annual Staff, Golf Team. 967-68—Capt. Recruit Co., Capt. Co. D, Cross Sabre Club, -onor Council, Co-Capt. Golf Team, Editor of The REBEL. PIERRE CHEVALIER TAVEL Geechie All great men die someday, that’s why we all feel faint. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Co. B, Bus Driver, N.C.O. Club, Varsity Track, 8lock C Club. 1967-68-—Sgt. l c Co. B, Head Bus Driver, Manager Football, Varsity Track, Block C Club, Treasurer N.C.O. Club. GERALD R. THOMAS, JR. Randy Conscience? That's what hurts when everything else feels good. 1962-63—Pvt. Co. D. 1963-64— P.F.C. Co. C. 1964-65—CpI. Co. B, Golf Team. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. B, Track Team. 1966-67— Absent. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. C, CERO Staff, REBEL Staff. WILLIAM JAMES TINDAL, JR. Bear Spring makes every thing young again. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. A. 1966-67—CpI. Cc A, Sgt. Co. A, Bugle Staff, Varsity Football. 1967-68—1st Sgt. Co. A, Bugle Staff, Varsity Football. 31 THOMAS LEE TUCKER Tom If you shoot, shoot to kill, if you gamble, gamble for high stakes. 1965-66—Pvt. Co. A. Gold Star Award. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. A. 1967-68—Pvt. Co. A, Intramural Staff. JOSEPH CALVIN VESTAL Vest The world owes you nothing it was here first. 1965-66—P.F.C. Co. D, Track. 1966-67—Basketball, Track, Li brary Staff, CpI, Co. C. Sgt. Co. C, Sgt. l c Staff. 1967-68— Library Staff,Rifle Team, Track, 1st Sgt. Co, D. SENIOR CLASS 1968 GEORGE LYNN VICKERY Vick The ring is on my hand, the grant is on my brow, I will be on my way, for I am happy now. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B, Mgr. Baseball. 1965-66—P.F.C. Co. BD, CpI. Co. Bd, Mgr. Baseball, N.C.O. Club, T.V. Staff. 1966- 67—Pvt. Co. Bd, CpI. Co. Bd, Mgr, Baseball, Library Staff, T.V. Staff. 1967-68—Sgt. Co. Bd, Library Staff, N.C.O. Club, Mgr. Baseball. PAUL WILLIAMS P.M. The year is ended and thats it jack, l m going to buy me a race car and hit the track. 1964-65—Pvt. Co. B, Drill Team, Track. 1965-66—CpI. Co. B, CpI. Co. A, Pvt. Co. A, N.C.O. Club, Track. 1966-67—Pvt. Co. B, P.F.C. Co. B, Sgt. Co. A. 1967-68—Sgt. l c Co. B, Rifle Team, N.C.O. Club. 32 SENIOR CLASS SITTING: Tom Jones, Warren Adams, Albert Slone, Walter Langkait, Bruce Goodyear, Val Tavel, Stanley Adcock, Alex Stewart, Wade Bedingfield, Winfield DeWitt, Robert Allison, Lynn Vickery, Darryll Brooks, Joe Vestal. KNEELING: John Spigner, Vance McCollum, George Ballentine, Randy Thomas, David Rigsby, Joe Mauldin, Glen Lewis, Bill Kennedy, Hank Lee, Tommy Gnann, Jimmy Godwin. Bruce Hiller, Gere Ginn, Mike Schick, Edgar Cancel, Jimmy Bible. STANDING: John Rinehart, Jimmy Tindal, Cliff Harper, Jerry Zapp. Arthur Merry, Raymond Pase, Art Magruder, Layton Lamb, Tom Britton, Rodney Hurst, Arvin Day, Tommy Tucker, Bob Lamaster, Robert Bucfcland, Wally Alicea, Mathew England, Jerry Pugh, Paul Williams, David Johns, Gene Gohagan, Jacob Garrick. 34 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES WALLY ALICEA Most Athletic RODNEY HURST Class Clown JOHN SMITH Most in Love RAYMOND PASE Most Popular ROBERT BUCKLAND Best All Around y-d SENIOR SUPERLATIVES TOMMY TUCKER Wittiest PAUL WILLIAMS Biggest Bullshooter RANDY THOMAS Friendliest DARYLL BROOKS Most Dependable ARTHUR MERRY Neatest Senior SENIOR SUPERLATIVES DAVID JOHNS Best Senior Commission Officer TOM JONES Most Likely to Succeed 37 JOE VESTAL Best Senior Non-Commission Officer THE SENIOR PROPHECY The year is 1978, the time is early afternoon, the place is my beloved Alma Mater, Carlisle Military School. As I look around, I see that numerous changes have taken place since I last gazed upon the campus, way back in '68. I see that where Guilds Hall once stood, there is now a modern, ten story building, constructed of native granite and stainless steel. This marvel of contemporary architecture was conceived by John Smith and Robert Buckland, who are owners of a lumber camp near Tenino, Washington and deal in construction work on the side. At the rear of the building is the Carlisle Faculty and Alumnus Bar and Grill. This is located in the spot where the canteen once stood. As I entered and my eyes became accustomed to the dim lights and smoke, I immediately rec- ognized some old classmates. The Senior Army Instructor and part-time bartender is Alex Stewart, across the bar was Bo Brooks, chairman of the board of directors - for West End-Coburg, Inc. He was rapidly downing a buttermilk sling. Further down, I see Paul Williams. Paul is a champion NASCAR driver, and next to him are Warren Adams and Gene Gohagan, his mechanics. In the corner I see Tom Jones, George Ballantine, and Butch Fogle. They are mem- bers of the Carlisle Faculty, and have only recently been hired. Tom is the commandant of cadets with George as his assistant. Butch is the head English and literature instructor. Their jobs were held previously by Glen Lewis, Bob Lemaster and Robert Allison. Hank Lee, Winky DeWitt, and Edgar Cancel are in charge of the maintenance crew. As I walk into the dub room, I see Arvin Day, Wade Bedingfield, and James Bible, all of whom are professional gamblers in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rodney Hurst has the same occupation until he was shot twelve times when he dropped a deuce and picked up an ace. When I sat down to order a drink, who do I see but Dr. John Spigner, a neurosurgeon at Bamberg County Hospital. His specialty is transplanting fingernails. John told me that Bear Tindal and Arthur Merry couldn't make it to the reunion, but are both prospering as professors of surfing at the University of Hawaii. Another of our classmates who is a physician is Stanley Adcock. He is a specialist in the transplanting of facial features and intelligence. Just this moment, in comes Layton Lamb, Raymond Pase, and David Rigsby, Layton is the president of Union Industries, a company that manufactures warning lights and sirens for law enforcement vehicles. Raymond is president of the Royal Crown-Shurlay Corporation, a manufacturer of hair care prod- ucts. David is a U. S. Army medic, serving in Antartica. I suddenly realize that it is almost time for the kickoff of the Carlisle-Camden football game, a highlight of the day for all of us. As I make my way to the field, I recognize Art Magruder and Jerry Zapp. Art is a professor of mathe- matics and handball coach at The Citadel. Jerry is assistant coach and first aid man for the Carlisle Golden Cyclones, specializing in cuts that require stitches. When I reached my seat in the pressbox, who do I see but Jacob Garrick, head disc jockey for the CBS radio network. I turned around and there was Jimmy Godwin, volunteer fireman and band director of Bamberg High School. Just as the game is about to start, a yell of Hi Yo, Silver! , is heard and there stands a five ton amphibious land rover with Tasmanian license plates. Disembarking from this vehicle are Jerry Pugh, Tommy Gnann, and Randy Thomas. Tommy, Jerry, and Randy are hunters and trainers of the rare, almost extinct Tasmanian Devils. Just in case the reader doesn't know what a Tasmanian Devil can be trained to do, he needn't feel alone, as 1 haven't the slightest idea myself. But they are apparently good for something because five ton amphibious land rovers don't come cheap. Any way, back to the game. Carlisle scored twice in the first half and the haff time show was highlighted by a rendition of the Carlisle Alma Mater by the U. S, Marine Corps band, the director of which is Bruce Hiller. Another highlight of the show was a baton twirling exhibition by Cliff Harper and Mathew England. After this great half time show, I decided to visit the refreshment stand to get a drink. (Non-alcoholic of course, a Carlisle graduate must maintain a high standard of sobriety.) To my surprise, I was served by Tom Britton and Jere Ginn who have just finished the blueprints for the Carson M. Sturgeon Memorial Language Center. David Johns is the proposed president of this institution. In the second half, Carlisle really beat Camden soundly. At the end of the game, not a sound was heard from the Camden side except for the confused shouts of Wally Alicea and Bill Kennedy, who got on the wrong side of the field. Both Wally and Bill are Head-Start workers in New York City. As the crowd moved out of the field, I see Walter Lankait, Vance McCollum, and Joe Mauldin tearing down the goal posts. Walter is the president of an organization for the persecution of German-Americans. Vance is his assistant. Joe Mauldin is police chief of Seneca, S. C., and is unique in the fact that the only weapon he carries is a derby hat with a steel brim. His deputy is Mike Goodyear. John Rinehart and Mike Schick also showed up at this time. Both are apprentice chemistry teachers at Vorhees Institute. Albert Slone and Val Tavel are both employed on a shrimp boat out of Edisto Beach that smuggles guns into Wilmington, N. C. Just as I was leaving for home, Joe Vestal and Lynn Vickery ran up to my car, asking what time the game started. I hastily replied: Maybe next year, fellows! and made my getaway. I really hated to leave so abruptly, but I had to get back to an important assignment that had been given to me by the CIA. I had to guard Phoenix City, Alabama, against attack from North Vietnamese submaries. I would like to take this opportunity to wish my classmates success in their endeavors, whatever those might be. 38 —TOM TUCKER. smiley McDowell President COL. S. T. McDOWELL Sponsor JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FREDDIE SELVEY Vice-President 39 LESLIE LEGG Secreta ry-Treasurer Otis Abbot Jackson, Mich. John Adair Spartanburg, S. C. Larry Addison McMurray, Pa. John Asay Little Silver, N. J. David Baldwin Little River, S. C. Buster Bellamy Conway, S. C. Tommy Blackmon Wildwood, Fla. Ronnie Brazzell Brunswick, Ga. JUNIORS Ronnie Burn Charleston, S. C. Kent Burrow Graniteville, S. C. Mike Burshell Greenville, S. C. Lanny Byrd N. Augusta, S. C- Bill Cambell North, S. C. Art Caron Kansas City, Mo. Ralph Ciabattari Burgettstown, Pa. Rick Cochran Decatur, Ga. Bill Connelly Savannah, Ga. John Corley Columbia, S. C. Gregg Craven Charleston, S. C. Amos Curry Charleston, S. C. 40 David Cutler Charlotte, N. C. Rodger Dandridge Walterboro, S. C. David Delk Jacksonville, Fla, Albert DeVeaux Charleston, S, C. Phil Dohrn Red Bank, N J. Bill Drafts Columbia, S. C. David Drawdy Palatka, Fla. David Duke Augusta, Ga JUNIORS Phil Duncan Jacksonville, Fla, Jim Dunn Charleston, S. C. Paul Forehand Summerville, S. C. Willi am Fulcher Brunswick, Ga. Gerry Gerken Charleston, S. C. Rick Grimsley Charleston Hgts., S. C. Brian Haley Staten Island, N. Y. Douglas Hankamer Dupo, III Nicky Harriott Walterboro, S. C. Mack Hicks Charlotte, N. C. Dave Hiers Martin, S. C. Nicky Hinson Brunswick, Ga. 41 Steve Hiott St. Stephen, S. C. Mark Hogue Atlanta, Ga. Bert Hood St. Stephen, S. C. David Horvath Sevema Park, Md. David Hudson Titusville, Fla. Vertice Huffman Myrtle Beach, S. C. Brian Hughes Pleasantsville, N. Y. Don Hupp Chatham, Va. JUNIORS Rick Jolley Spartanburg, S. C. Bruce Keen Atlanta, Ga. Mike Keene Charlotte, N. C. Tom Kennard Glen Rock, N. J. Sammy Kramer Summerville, S. C. Glen Kudlevicz Augusta, Ga. James Lavender Balboa, Canal Zone Frank Lee Spartanburg, S. C, Freddie Locklair Charleston, $. C. Chuck McCown Anderson, S. C. Robert Mock Savannah, Ga. Gary Nix Atlanta, Ga. 42 John Novaclc Elberton, Ga David O'Neaf Charleston, S. C. Steve Padgett Charleston, S. C. Farris Parker Edgefield, S. C. Steve Pentz Queens, N. Y, Johnny Phillips Smoaks, S, C. Greer Ridge Charleston, S. C. Jose Rodriguez Atlanta, Ga. JUNIORS Harold Rogers Metairie, La. John Royal Clemson, S. C. Freddie Schmidt Augusta, Ga. Harry Shade W. Palm Beach, Fla. Butch Shane Wilmington, Del, Guy Shuler Fayetteville, N. C. Dave Simmons Parkersburg, W. Va. Billy Simmons Darlington, S. C. Jimmy Smith Hartsville, S. C. Scott Snow Clyde Soles Loris, S. C. Al Stone N. Charleston, S. C. 43 Steve Suddeth Greenville, S. C. Ken Talbert Jacksonville, Fla. Abdul Towles Charleston, S. C. David Tumlin Danville, Va. Mark Waltz Atlantic Highlands, N. J. George Watkins Allendale, S. C. Bobby Weaver Charleston, S. C. Ronny Whitsett Charleston, S. C. Barry Williams Kingsport, Tenn. Bill Wooten Boykin, S. C. Mike Woodal Cayce, S. C. JUNIORS 44 JON KERSHAW President MISS BETH AULD Sponsor SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS STAN ZUMBRUNNEM DENNIS LITTLEJOHN ROBERT OTT Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 45 Mike Adams Washington, D, C. Ben Alverson Union, S. C. Christopher Bailey Mobile, Ala. Alan Barber Travelers Rest, S. C. Robert Bergus Jackson, S. C. Steve Bessinger Charleston, S. C. John Bonito Lafayette, Calif. Gregory Bonura Ridgefield, N. J. Billy Bowman Marion, $. C. David Carter Charleston, S. C. Chad Chadwick Charleston, S. C. Calhoun Clinkscales Pickens, S. C. Thomas Cobia Sullivans Island, S. C. Stanley Myer Cohen Charleston, S. C. Michael Collins Atlanta, Ga. Steven Con rades Baltimore, Md. Mark Coonan Woodridge, III. Eddie Conner Waycross, Ga. McRae Coxey Naples, Fla. Charles Cundiff Cirtaminson, N. J. Dwight Deer Sycamore, S. C. Bill Dixon Savannah, Ga. John Driggers Charleston, S. C. John Hoffer Charleston, S. C. 46 Marion Dunham Augusta, Ga. Mark Epstien Charleston, S. C. BilJ Exley CJyo, Ga. Tommy Farr Augusta, Ga. William Foxworth Pompano Beach, Fla. Steve Ghent Lancaster, S, C- Mark Gupton Jacksonville, Fla. Bradley Groves Sisquoc, Calif. Gilber Haertel Louisville, Ky. Tom Hagan Williamston, S. C. Lewis Harper Tallahassee, Fla. John Hauglie Moncks Corner, S. C. Kenneth Herlinger Leariksburg, Ohio John Hibbler St. Simons Island, Ga. Johnnie Holmes Myrtle Beach, S. C. Robert Hoyt Greenville, S. C. Alan Jordan Bishopville, S. C. Mike Keegan St. Petersburg, Fla. Thomas Klose Augusta, Ga. Dale Kestler Charleston, S. C. John Kershaw Mt. Pleasant, S. C. Dennis Kozlik Sarasota, Fla. Charles Layton Newberry, S. C. 47 John Lindsay Charleston, S. C. Edward Liggett Fairbanks, Alaska Dennis Littlejohn Anderson, S. C. Thomas Mahany Savannah Beach, Ge. Charles Marek Sarasota, Fla. Tommy McGee Laurel, Del. Tommy McBride Metter, Ga. Greg Miller Flint, Mich. Nick Miller Charleston, S. C. Chris Mooney Bayport, N. Y. Jimmy Mosely Lancaster, S. C. David Myers Charleston, S. C. Robert Ott Charleston, S. C. John Pendleton Charleston, S. C. Harold Phillips North Augusta, S. C. Edward Plyler Lancaster, S. C. Tony Potter Columbia, S. C. Jack Price Charleston, S. C. Jim Rawley Summerville, S. C. Buddy Reaves Mullins, S. C, Herman Robertson Smoaks, S. C. Freddie Robinson Lancaster, S. C. Walter Royal Bradford, N. H. James Seals St. Andrews, S. C. NOT PICTURED: Nick Miller, David Myers, Tony Potter- 48 Edward Sellars Beech Island, S. C. Bubba Skipper Summerton, S. C. Albert Taber Dillon, S. C, Wayne Weber Summerville, S. C. Milton Williams Jacksonville, N. C. Howard Watts Charleston, S. C. Robert Waldrep Spartanburg, S. C. David Wright Augusta, Ga. Randy Wise Lake City, S. C. Paul Yowell Seminole, Fla. Stanley Zumbrunnen Aiken, S. C. Mike Isaacs Charleston, S. C. 49 FRESHMEN Glen Albert Myrtle Beach, S. C. Clyde Andreason Fairfield, Calif, Whit Bailey Charleston, S. C. Earl Bergen Newberry, S. C. David Brasswell Charleston, S. C. John Brickie Nags Head, N. C. Lee Carden Charleston, S. C. Mike Caron Kansas City, Mo. James Cawthon Sumter, S. C. Lee Cisco Cincinnati, Ohio Steve Cline Eagle River, Alaska Pat Connor Neeses, S. C. Raymond Cowart Moncks Corner, S. C. Kenneth Craig Augusta, Ga. Jack Curran Camden, S. C. Van Cuthbertson Newberry, S. C, Jack Davis Scotia, S. C. David Deifer New Orleans, La. David Dempsey Charleston, S. C. Bruce Dordal Hannahan, S. C. Lakey Dowdle Sumter, S. C. Paul Economos North Augusta, S. C. 50 James Falkenstein Willingboro, N. J, William Farr Augusta, Ga. James Freeman Charlotte, N. C. Jack Garrett North Augusta, S. C. James Hall Norfolk, Va- William Hall Panama Canal Zone James Hedrick Stratford, Conn. Danny Harbeson St. George, S. C George Harllee Florence, S, C. Joel Hartsell Charlotte, N. C Jeffery Harvey Roosevelt Roads, P. R. John Hutchison Columbia, S. C. Terry Jennings Beaufort, S. C. William Jent Gallatin, Tenn. Frank Johnson Columbia, S. C. Jefferey Johnson Delray Beach, Fla. William Karow Summerville, S. C. Mike Kinard Augusta, Ga. Andrew Lamas Savannah, Ga. Charles Lookabill Atlanta, Ga. Charles McCoy Honea Path, S. C. Daniel McDonald St. Croix, V. fsl. 51 Mike McSwiggen Jacksonville, N. C. Mike Mabel Charlotte, N. C. Terry MassingaJe Seneca, S. C. Hugh Merritt Charleston, S. C. High Miller Clemson, $, C Nicholas Miller Charleston, S. C. Robert Monk Augusta, Sa. Joe Montgomery Augusta, Ga. Mike Moshamer Fort Wayne, Ind. Antonio Ocasio Newark, N. J. Keith Oliver Marysville, Calif. Pat Owens Central, S. C. Richard Owens Central, S. C. Robert Porter Lancaster, S. C. Daniel Rector Camden, S. C. Richard Schwintek Columbia, S. C. Matt Schumate Annapolis, Md. Rick Smith Mt. Pleasant, S, C. Rog Spigner Columbia, S. C. Ricky Storey Columbia, S. C. Lansing Sutton Titusville, Fla. Greg Tibbetts Chesapeake, Va 52 Mike Thomas Ninety Six, S. C. Steve Tolar Augusta, Ga. Robert Ussery Tallahassee, Fla. John Weant Gastonia, N. C. Alan Yeatts Beaufort, S. C. Arthur Zimmerman Galveston, Texas 53 Andrews Bell Browning Connelly, K. B, Davis, C. W. Davis, W, M. Doll DuPriest Enos Evans, W. T. SUB-FRESHMEN Fassett Funk Garrick, P. R. Geiger Godbold Graham Hallman Harris Hartley Hill Hinson Hoffman Holsenback Hudson Jameson 54 Jasper Johnson, F. H. Joseph La Blank Lee, W. M. Lewis Limehouse McBride McDaniel McJver SUB-FRESHMEN Merrill Murray Newma n Prevea ux Revels Richardson Shanley Simmons, F. Y. Smith, C. B. Smith, D. M. Tiedeman Tisdale Tyler Watkins Womack 55 56 ACTIVITIES WALLY ALICEA CAPT. HATTRICH RAYMOND PASE RODNEY HURST RANDY THOMAS Assistant Editor Advisor Worker Worker Worker STANLEY ADCOCK DAVID SIMMONS FREDDIE SELVEY LESLIE LEGG BILL WOOTEN Worker Worker Worker Worker 'Worker JOHN SMITH CHRIS BAILEY TOM TUCKER DAVID O'NEIL ARTHUR MERRY Worker Worker Worker Worker Worker 57 THE REBEL STAFF STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Simmons, Randy Thomas, Bill Wooten, John Smith, Freddie Selvey, Wally Alicea, Leslie Legg. SITTING: Arthur Merry, Alex Stewart, Stanley Adcock, Raymond Pase. 58 GEORGE BALLENTINE Editor DEBBIE BALLENTINE Sponsor CAPT. JAMES WATSON Advisor THE BUGLE DAVID HORVATH FREDDIE LOCKLAIR Assistant Editor Co-Editor MARK GUPTON Assistant Co-Editor DAVID SIMMONS Photographer and Business Manager VANCE McCOLLUM Worker THE BUGLE STAFF STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Locklair, Horvath, Ballentine, Gupton. SITTING: Shane, Simmons, D, B., Talbert, McCollum Weant. 60 RAYMOND PASE MR. AND MRS. Chairman RICHARD PASE. JR. Sponsor THE CERO Throughout the school year the CERO is respon- sible for the planning of the dances and the prepara- tion of the gymnasium. Ray, with the help of his staff and the advice of Major Sturgeon, has done a splendid job in decorating, and in securing good bands for our entertainment and enjoyment. The CERO staff deserves the highest commendation for their untiring efforts in making these social affairs so meaningful and successful. MAJOR CARSON STURGEON Advisor 61 ALEX STEWART Worker ARTHUR MERRY Worker STANLEY COHEN Worker RANDY THOMAS Worker SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schick, Jones, T. P.r Cohen, Thomas, Vestal. STANDING: Britton, Pase, Merry, Stewart. 62 LIBRARY CLUB JIMMY GODWIN President MISS ANN GODWIN Sponsor MRS. HAROLD RICE Advisor 63 GLEN LEWIS Vice-President BILL WOOTEN Sec r eta ry -T re a s u re r TOMMY McBRIDE Reporter LIBRARY STAFF STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Adcock, Chadwick, Blackmon, Rigsby, Klose, McCollum, Lindsey, Hartsel, Simmons, D. B., Mahany, Talbert, Vickery, McBride. KNEELING: Lewis, McBride, Godwin, Harper, Wooten. 64 PHOTO CLUB DAVID SIMMONS President MISS DEBBIE SHOEMAKER Sponsor LEFT TO RIGHT: David Simmons, Wally Alicea, Arthur Merry, Stanley Adcock. 65 INTRAMURAL STAFF The Intramural program at Carlisle was estab- lished to keep the boys not participating in varsity sports physically fit. It was introduced last year by Capt. Sidney Zemp, and has grown in popularity among the cadets. It has also been a great morale factor for the boys in that the companies compete against each other in sports such as baseball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and football. CAPT. SIDNEY ZEMP Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: H'ters, O'Neill. Lamb, Cockran. Capt. Zemp. 66 1967-1968 COLOR GUARD FRONT ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cochran, Lamb, Littlejohn, Shrek. BACK ROW: McBride, Parker, Jones, Lewis. 67 MILITARY 70 CAPT DARRYL BROOKS Battalion Adjutant BATTALION STAFF LIEUTENANT COLONEL: Stanley Adcock CAPTAIN ADUTANT: Darryl Brooks COLOR SERGEANTS: Layton Lamb, Dennis Little- john. MASTER SERGEANTS: Cochran, Schick, Wooten, Jones, Lewis, Parker, McBride, Rigsby, McCullum, Williams, B. E. 71 ALPHA COMPANY MISS ANN PRICE Sponsor MRS. ALICEA Sponsor turnie McDowell First Lieutenant CAPT. WALLY ALICEA Company Commander LAYTON LAMB Second Lieutenant VAL TAVEL First Sergeant 72 CAPTAIN: Wally Alicea FIRST LIEUTENANT: Turnie McDowell SECOND LIEUTENANT: Layton Lamb FIRST SERGEANT: Val Tavel SUPPLY SERGEANT: Robertson SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Craven, Smith, J. H. SERGEANTS: Towles, Asay, Hicks, Jennings, T, H., Gohagen, Chadwick, Seals CORPORALS: Day, Bergaus PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Mooney, Lavender, Haqan, Baldwin, Dohrn, Shade, Spigner, J,, Dixon, Britton, Price PRIVATES: Bedingfield, Driggers, Merrell, LaBlanc, Simmons, F., Drawdy, Harper, L., Hurst, Le- Master, Reaves, Tucker, Hill, Hood, Falkenstein, Zumbrunnen, Phillips, J., Phillips, H., Jordan, No- vak, Shuler, Fasset, Burn, Potter, Collins, Royal, W„ Spigner, R., Hinson, Harriott, Duke, Keene, Dordal, Croasmun, J., Croasmun, D., Brazzel 73 BRAVO COMPANY MR. AND MRS. W. P. KENNEDY Sponsor CAP-T. BILL KENNEDY Company Commander GERRY ZAPP First Lieutenant FREDDIE SELVEY Second Lieutenant JOHN KERSHAW First Sergeant 74 FIRST LIEUTENANT: Gerry Zapp CAPTAIN: Bill Kennedy SECOND LIEUTENANT: Freddie Selvey FIRST SERGEANT: John Kershaw SUPPLY SERGEANT: Williams, P. M. SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Fulcher, Bessinger SERGEANTS: Miller, H., Maldin, England, Bible, Garrett, Hughes, B., Forehand, Kramer CORPORALS: Harper, B. C., Smith, J. B. PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Curran, Myers, Grimsley, McCown, Taber, Tisdale, Tumlin, Ghent PRIVATES: DeVaux, Watts, Hogue, Nix, Issacs, Hauglie, Smith, R., Connely, Connor, Cancel, Tibbetts, Mosely, Wright, D. C., Cutler, Carden, Hall, W., Schmidt, Hoyt, Layton, Lookabill, Robinson, Proveaux, Hedrick, Dempsey, Owens, R., Mosshammer, Abbott, Rodriquez, Cundiff, Royal, J., Tyler, Lee, M., Soles, Hankammer, Wise, McCoy, Brickie, Yeatts, Garrick, P., Evans, W., Watkins, L., Limehouse, Bergen, Albert, Davis, J. CHARLIE COMPANY MISS DIANNE TREBELLA Sponsor CAPT RAYMOND PASE Company Commander BILLY SIMMONS First Lieutenant BILL WOOTEN Second Lieutenant MARK GUPTON First Sergeant 76 CAPTAIN: Raymond Pase FIRST LIEUTENANT: Billy Simmons SECOND LIEUTENANT: Bill Wooten FIRST SERGEANT: Mark Gupton SUPPLY SERGEANT: Locklair SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Bailey, C., Curry SERGEANTS: DeWitt, Pugh, Hutchinson, Lindsay, Dunn, Cohen, Haley, Gnann CORPORALS: Hiott, Adams, W., Goodyear, Rhinehart PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: O'Neal, Newman, Gerken, Bonura, Bonito, Foxworth, Jolly, Hoffer PRIVATES: Hall, J., Ocasio, Hibbler, Jolley, Lang- kait, Herlinger, Hudson, D., Sutton, Johnson, F. B. , Garrick, Kestler, Keegan, Fogle, Pentz, Groves, Ussery, Connor, P., Sellears, Conrades, Huffman, Liggett, Jasper, Davis, W., Andrews, Burshell, Skipper, Hartley, Montgomery, Davis, P., Smith, C. E., Mable, McSwiggen, Woodall, Barber, Monk, Graham, Womack, Yowell, Deer, Epstein, Godbold 77 DELTA COMPANY MISS PEG MeLEOD Sponsor GAPT. ALEX STEWART Company Commander JERE GINN First Lieutenant LESLIE LEGG Second Lieutenant JOE VESTAL First Sergeant 78 FIRST LIEUTENANT: Jere Ginn CAPTAIN: Alex Stewart SECOND LIEUTENANT: Leslie Legg FIRST SERGEANT: Joe Vestal SUPPLY SERGEANT: Tommy Klose SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Hartsell, Holmes SERGEANTS: Adair, Lee, H., Merritt, Thomas, G., Jent, Addsion, Cuthbertson, Storey GUIDON CORPORAL: Lamas PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Williams, M., Wright, Dunham, DuPriest, Smith, D., Hudson, R. T. PRIVATES: Stone, N., Cawthon, Suddeth, Craig, Cisco, Browning, Haertel, Slone, Economos, Win- ton. Aiverson, Cline, Freeman, Kozlik, Joseph, Coonan, Jameson, Coxey, Hodge, Bullard, John- son, F. H., Snow, Murray, Bell, Holsonback, Wright, Ridge, Tiedeman, Deiler, Harris, Ott, Schwintek, Enos, Zimmerman, Doll, McBride, P., Hoffman, Hupp, Revels, Andreasen, Shumate, Rector, Harlee 79 MR. AND MRS. ALLEN GODWIN Sponsor DURWOOD JOHNS CARTER ROGERS Rrst Lieutenant First Sergeant 80 £3 :£i§ UT4|y CAPTAIN: Jimmy Godwin FIRST LIEUTENANT: Durwood Johns FIRST SERGEANT: Carter Rogers SUPPLY SERGEANT: Bruce Hiller SERGEANT FIRST CLASS: Whitsett SERGEANTS: Watkins, Byrd, Horvath, Vickery CORPORALS: Campbell, Clinkscales PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Johnson, J., Delk, Black- mon, McDonald, Talbert, Dowdle, Mock, Exley PRIVATES: McGee, Duncan, Thomas, Padgett, Dandridge, Karow, Connely, W. G., Shane, Oliver, Shanley, Weant, Miller, G., Kinard, Drafts, Marek, Davis, C. W., Owens, Hallman, Harvey, Massingale, Richardson, Cowart, Simmons, D. B. 81 LEFT TO RIGHT: Holmes, Jent, Storey, Cuthbertson, Robertson, Adcock, Kenard, Vestal, BaIlentine, Cohen. Simmons, Slone. Miller, Curry, Fulcher, BrassweJL Kennedy, Pugh, Haley, Stewart, Forehand, Brooks, Bessinger, Mauldin, Klose, Zapp, Lindsey, Bergaus, TRAINING CADRE STANLEY ADCOCK Lieutenant Colonel ALEX STEWART Commander BILL KENNEDY First Lieutenant GERRY ZAPP BILLY SIMMONS First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant 82 LT. COL STANLEY ADCOCK Chairman JAMIE ADCOCK Sponsor LT. COL WADDY THOMPSON Advisor HONOR COUNCIL STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Capt. Jimmy Goodwin, Capt. Arthur Merry, Capt. Raymond Rase. SEATED: Capt. Robert Buckland, Capt. Darryl Brooks. Lt. Col. Stanley Adcock, Capt. Alex Stewart. 83 BOTTOM ROW, LEGT TO RIGHT: Robert Buckland, Raymond Pase, Arthur Merry, Stanley Adcock, Jimmy Godwin, Alex Stewart, Darryl Brooks. MIDDLE ROW: Wally Alicea, Bill Kennedy, Jerry Zapp, Jerry Ginn, David Johns. TOP ROW: Leslie Legg, Freddy Selvey, Billy Simmons, Tourney McDowell. RICK COCHRAN President MISS SUSAN BREEDLOVE Sponsor MAJOR JACK STEADMAN Advisor N.C.O. CLUB Since its beginning a few years ago the N.C.O. Club has progressed rapidly. Under the guidance of Major Jack Steadman, the club has built up to what it is today through the faithfulness of its members. The non-commissioned officers income, comes BRIAN HUGHES JERRY PUGH Vice-President Secretary mainly from the Coke machines in various places throughout the barracks. They use this money to purchase furniture and also have steak suppers during the year. We all v ish to express our thanks to Major Steadman for his hard and never tiring work. VAL TAVEL MAC HICKS Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms 85 N. C. O. CLUB STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schick, Vickery, Whitsett, Engl Clinckscales, McCollum, Wooten, Jent, Pugh, Lindsey, Gnann, Bessinger, Bergaus, Forehand, Conrades, Kennerd, Robertson, Magruder, Hicks. and. Braswell, Klose, Byrd. Hutchison, Rogers, Harper, Kramer, Storey, Bedingfield, Tolar, Cohen, Gupton, Lamas, Allison, Merritt, Dunn, Lee, H. D., Hughes. KNEELING: Tavel, Lamb, Cochran, 86 LESLIE LESS MISS MAUREEN MARKLEY SST. FIRST CLASS HOWARD HILL Commander Soponsor Advisor RISHER RIFLES 87 LEFT TO RIGHT: Maj. Cruz, Jay Towles, Jerry Pugh, Sellears, Steve Pentz, Joe Vestal, Williams. RIFLE TEAM 88 90 BOTTOM ROW: Roger Dandridge, Freddie Selvey, Jon Kershaw, Robert Buckland, John Smith, Art Magruder, Turney McDowell, Phil Dohrn, John Asay, John Adair. SECOND ROW: Leslie Legg, Matthew England, Stone, Wally Alicea, Creg Craven, Jay Towles, Layton Lamb, Ricky Grimsley, Jimmy TindaI, Jere Ginn, Duck Adams, Lamas. TOP ROW: Val Tavel, Steve Conrades, Hoyt, Buddy Reaves, Stan Zumbrunnen, Bill Dixon, Delk, Dennis Littlejohn, Jimmy Seals, O'Neil, Jimmy Godwin, THE 1967 GOLDEN CYCLONES 91 FOOTBALL BOON THREATT FRED HATTRJCH HAROLD GREEN JIM MINCHOW Coaches ART MAGRUDER Captains JOHN SMITH 92 JOHN SMITH (13) WALLY ALICEA (20) TURNEY McDOWELl (7) FREDDIE SELVEY (60) ART MAGRUDER (67) JOHN KERSHAW (41) CREG CRAVEN (70) ROBERT BUCKLAND (40) JAY TOWLES (72) JOHN ASAY (12) JIMMY TINDAL (65) LAYTON LAMB (74) NOT PICTURED: RICKY GRIMESLEY (68) PHIL DOHRN (51) STARTERS 93 SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS ART MAGRUDER Guard Linebacker JOHN SMITH Fullback Linebacker 94 ROBERT BUCKLAND Halfback Defensive Back 95 LAYTON LAMB Tackle Center Guard 96 White shoes gets six . . . Magruder looks on . . . Robert gains yardage . . . Magruder moves in for the kill . . 98 After 3 weeks hard practice here we are . . . When everything else fails follow directions , . . McDowell scores for six . . . Smith gains hard yardage . . . Hey coach am I doing all rgiht . . , Kershaw you're too late, John got him first Kershaw gets his man with Magruder close behind He is safe . . . Your crazy, he is out. 99 JIM MINCHOW, Coach STEVE CONRADES. BUDDY REEVES, Captains JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW: John Hutchison, Steve Bessinger, Duck Adams, Dennis Littlejohn, Steve Conrades, Robert Hoyt, Alan Barber, SECOND ROW: Charles McCoy, William Karov , Buddy Reaves, Steve DuPriest, Starr Zumbrunnen, Christ Bailey, Robert Monk. THIRD ROW: John LeBlank, Charles Smith, David Carter, Edward Dordal, Brian Hughes. 100 STANDING: Jon Kershaw, John Asay, Mahany. Jay Towles, Coach Harold Green, Bill Dixon, Phil Dohrn, Mack Hicks, Wally Alicea, Clyde Soles. KNEELING: Robert Buckland, Val Tavel. VARSITY BASKETBALL HAROLD GREEN, Coach TOM BRITTON, WALLY ALICEA, Captains 101 BASKETBALL SENIORS 102 THE 1967-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Carlisle . . . . 44 St. Angela . . . . 36 Carlisle . . . 46 St. Angela . . 40 Carlisle . . 50 Blackville . . 34 Carlisle . . 38 Col. Comm. . 62 Carlisle . . . 47 Wade Hampton . 46 Carlisle ... 52 Col. Comm. . . . 71 Carlisle ... 58 Camden Mil. . . 41 Carlisle ... 49 Lower Rich. . . 70 Carlisle ... 61 Camden Mil. . . 59 Carlisle ... 43 Blackville . . . 42 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Buckland, Mike Adams, Rick Smith, Joel Hartsell, Coach Green. Buddy Reaves, John Pendleton. Mark Gupton, David Carter, Val Tavel. SITTING: Leslie Legg, 103 STANDING: Sammy Kramer, Val Tavel, Tom McBride, Bill Exley. Cliff Harper. Rick Grimsley, Phil Dorhn, Rick Smith, Keith Oliver, Kent Burrow, Jim Dunn, Dordal, McDonald, Locklair, Kudlevisz, Jim Tindal. KNEELING: Charlie Davis, David Rigsby, Tom Jennings, John Spigner, Dadul. Burn, Collins, Missingale, Kennard, Bill Dixon, Harold Rogers. SITTING: Jerry Zapp, Karow, Hoyt, Tyler, Langkeit, Jolley, LeBlenk, Ocasio, Parker, Turney McDowell, Owens. TRACK 106 VAL TAVEL. TURNEY McDOWELL, Captains JIM MINCHOW, Coach BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chad Chadwick, Mack Asay, Macks, Wally Alicea, Freddie Selvey, Robertson, Ciabattari. STAND- ING: Tommy Gnann, Fulcher. Matthew England, Miller. MAUN THREATT, Coach WALLY ALICEA, Captain BASEBALL KNEELING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Alex Stewart, Marc Waltz. FRONT ROW, STANDING: Van Cuthbertson, Ray Bullard, Rick Storey, David Simmons, Matt Shumate, Greer Ridge. BACK ROW: Arvin Day, Bobby Bergus. Jimmy Bible, David Carter, Frank Lee. Maslngale. Watts. GOLF TEAM MARC WALTZ AND ALEX STEWART Captain and Co-Captain MAJOR WICK MARTIN, Coach MISS OPAL WHITAHAIR Sponsor LIFE GUARDS DAVID SIMONS Head Life Guard LT. COL. JOHN PATTON Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: David Horvath, David Simmons, Jimmy Godwin, Bill Campbell, Steve Conrads, Butch Shane, Paul Forehand, NO BLOCK C CLUB ART MAGRUDER President MR. ARTHUR MAGRUDER Sponsor The Block “C” Club is the most outstanding club on campus. To be a member one must letter in a varsity sport and go through a very strenuous initiation. You will usually find the leaders of our school in the Block “C” Club. Out of the clubs treasury we have contributed money to many school projects. The club also sponsors the Joseph Norman Award for the all-around athlete an cadet. The graduating members wish their best of luck, and hope the future Block C” Clubs will remain the outstanding club it is now. Best wishes and May God Bless You. Sincerely, Art Magruder, President. smiley McDowell Freddie selvey john smith Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms III KNEELING: Freddie Selvey, Art Magruder, Turney McDowell. STANDING: Jay Towles, Bill Dixon, Robert Buckland, Jimmy Godwin. David Simmons, John Smith, Layton Lamb, Tommy Mahany, Rick Grimesley, Brian Hughes, Clyde Soles, Jere Ginn. SITTING: John Adair, Leslie Legg, BLOCK C CLUB 112 CAPT. FRED HATTRICH Advisor FEATURES 113 114 MISS CARLISLE OF 1968 m YlUfot WuJL Sponsored by MIKE SCHICK 115 116 MISS KATHY MAREK Sponsored by CHARLES MAREK MISS SYLVIA LEGG Sponsored by LESLIE LEGG MISS TERRY COEHING Sponsored by LARRY ABBOTT MISS CARLISLE CONTESTANTS 117 MISS DEBBIE HUTCHISON Sponsored by JOHNNY HUTCHISON MISS KAY BIBLE Sponsored by JIMMY HEDRICK SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Godwin, Stanley Adcock, Jerry Zapp. STANDING: Robert Allison, Butch Fogle, and Randy Thomas. FIFTH YEAR MEN The fifth year men at Carlisle consists of those boys who entered the eighth grade here in 1963. These few men, six in number, can be considered the backbone of the school. They have seen all of the changes that have taken place over their five year’s here at Carlisle, the biggest of which was the change over from the N.D.C.C. Military pro- gram to the R.O.T.C. program at the beginning of their fourth year. This along with minor rule changes, gives these boys a sense of great responsibility, be- cause they feel they have had the greatest amount of influence on these changes. 118 SENIOR WILLS I, WARREN ADAMS, will to Jane Simmons and Jimmy Smith each the other half of my senior colors, now they have one set, I, STANLEY ADCOCK, will to Rick Cochran all my Carlisle uniforms, to Freddy Selvey another year of hard study, to Tibbetts three more years of Carlisle life, and the rest of the underclassmen the ability to go on their own and not follow the crowd, I, WALLY ALICEA, will to Rick Cochran all my big bugars, to John Adair a new pair of dentures, to Phillips, H. J. a commission, to Dennis Littlejohn a new set of cheeks, to Mack Hicks a tube of glue and Capt. of the basketball team, to Robert Porter, my big bugar, a new picture, because the one 1 have is gross. Sob, I, ROBERT ALLISON, will to Mike Keegan my ability to pass algebra with good grades, to Hall, J. the ability to drill for a change. I, GEORGE BALLENTINE, will to Smith, J. B. first squad of first platoon and my pet bees to Ghent in hopes that he will take real good care of them. I, WADE BEDINGFIELD, will to mack Hicks a bag of glue, to Rick Cochran a parakeet, to Major Cruz a Beetle haircut and to Red Edwards a wooden rifle. I, JIMMY BIBLE, will to James Hedrick a five cent bag of fun, and all the juniors the abiltiy to get v eeks like I did, and a genuine metal automatic supersonic Lincoln head penny, to Lookabill the ability to blow fuses. I, TOMMY BRITTON, will to Jay Towles my abil- ity to go to bed at taps, to Craig Craven my straight nose and John Asay room 190. j, DARRYL BROOKS, will to the next year's Cap- tain Adjutant a bottle of nerve tablets and the nickname I will have until May 27—Jimmy, I, ROBERT BUCKLAND, will to Rick Cochran, John Kershaw (poor fella!), and Freddy Selvey, all my ability to be alert. I, EDGAR CANCEL, will to Monk Tibbetts a Rosemary and to Lookabill 24 weeks T.B.W. I, ARVIN DAY, will to Lookabill the ability to have a cute hairline and all my fog, to Bergaus my one wood at the Denmark Golf Club, to Haley his hopeful commission, to Rodriquez one more great year at Carlisle. I, WINKIE DEWITT, will to Jane Simmons and Jimmy Smith each the other half of my senior colors, hoping that someone might give each another one of the set. I, ROBERT ENGLAND, will to John Hauglie my ability to drink and not yet caught, to Capt. Hattrich I ieave a 10-0-0 record in ’69, and to Wayne Weaver I leave Carlisle. I, BUTCH FOGLE, will to Pat Connor my ability to smoke a cigarette fast, and to James Dunn a new face without buck teeth. I, JACOB GARRICK, will to Major Cruz a ton of Royal Crown hairdressing, to Sgt. Hill a new cape and batmobile, to Captain Zemp my good grades in history and to Captain Walter a mini- skirt. I, JERE GINN, will to Van Cuthbertson a Charlie Atlas muscle-building course and to the juniors I ieave Carlisle. I, CLYDE GNANN, will to Steve Pentz a 12th grade English book so he can learn to speak English, to Bill Exley two more happy years in Mullet's raiders, and to Mr. Woodward 500 gallons of Met- recal and a bar of soap. I, JIMMY GODWIN, will to Leslie Legg all the aches and pains of early football, to Bill Connelley my ability to be a deep sea major as the tide rolls in, and to Googer and Jeff room 215 for four more years. I, GENE GOHAGAN, will to Adams, W. the ability to stay out of jail and hope he takes my advice for the next year of 68 inclusive, and f will one hole-laden, burnt-out thrush glass pack to Bob Milam, to Robertson a worn out lug nut for his jeep, and to Myrtle Beach on Easter all the Carlisle cade':s. I, BRUCE GOODYEAR, will to David Hudson the story of Peyton Place, and the ability to shoot spit balls, and to Mike Burshel! I leave the ability to drink and get caught. I, CLIFF HARPER, will to Tibbetts my ability of not hazing and go ng straight, and to Major Cruz the ability to speak English, and to Col. Thompson my ability to get a P.F.C. my fourth year at Carlisle. I, BRUCE HILLER, will to Bill Exley my born ability to aggravate people during study period, to Butch Shane a 1958 Edsel in high hopes that he will be fully capable of keeping up with the in’ crowd of Delaware and to Jeff and George nothing what- soever. I, RODNEY HURST, will to Clark Edwards my credit card to Varns, to Bill Dixon some stationary and a pen so he can write me in Viet Nam, to Warren Gheen a deck of cards which I wish never Would have seen and the stupidity of getting caught breaking barracks the last night of school by F.B.I. Hoot, our benevolent school hooter, Sidney T. Zemp, 119 Senior Wills-Continued I, DAVID JOHNS, will to Bill Connelley room 213 for next year, to Waldrep my ability to play the trumpet so well, and to Butch Shane the ability to blow the bugle on time. I TOM JONES, will to Mack Sniffy” Hicks one bumming license, to Steve Tolar one can of beer, to Kudlevicz a chefs hat and a new set of dishes, to Wooten a new trigger guard, to Tommy Mc- Bride 10 disapproved O.C.'s, and to Jimmy Dunn the ability to cut hair. - I, WILLIAM KENNEDY, will to David Carter my fun at Carlisle for the next few years and to Smith, R. A., to get up with all the other birds. L LAYTON LAMB, will to Rick Cochran another year at Carlisle and Captain Adjutant so he can call up the battalion and to Dennis Littlejhon two years at Carlisle-and a living relationship with Fred. I, WALTER LANGKAIT, will to Buddy Herlinger, Mike Burshell and Bruce Goodyear my share of the back half of a tractor trailer truck and its contents. I, HENRY LEE, will to Slop the honor of being a senior next year, to Jane Simmons many more parties without getting sick and to Robert Porter some brains. I, ROBERT LeMASTER, will to David a Happy Year in Major Sturgeon’s class, to Bert my toma- hawk and to Craig my good looks. I, LEON LEWIS, will to the sucker that gets my rank and my job my deepest regrets and to Col. Grimes more understanding toward the boys and their problems. I, FRANK McCOLLUM, will to Jimmy Dunn my tank helmet, to Bill Wooten all the dirty oil rags in the armory and to Lindsey my talent of shooting pool. I, ART MAGRUDER, will to Turney McDowell and Clark Edwards my three-year-old forearm pads. I, JOSEPH MAULDIN, will to Johnny Royal my ability to get to formation on time. I, ARTHUR MERRY, will to Clark Edwards the ability to write his own letters and to be discreet with rats, to Clarence the ability to play football, P. L. Phillips the lobby of the Dinkier Plaza Hotel and to Rick Cochran I leave A Company. I, RAYMOND PASE, will to all the juniors an- other year of dear old Carlisle, to Rick Cochran a clean pair of socks, to Amos Curry a new type- writer, to Jane Simmons a new bra and to Freddy Selvey my toothbrush. I, JERRY PUGH, will to underclassmen all the good graces of C.M.S. and to Capt. Zemp a man- ual on How to fly at night without really trying.” I, RANDY THOMAS, will to John Hutchison the ability to always get caught, to Pase a trip to see the Tams, to Legg a file for his teeth. I, WILLIAM TINDAL, will to Gregg a new fist of Girls, Oh Boyl, to Jay Towels a new pair of orange socks, they did stink. I, TOMMY TUCKER, will to David Duke anything he can beg, steal, or borrow and another year at Carlisle, to Buddy Reaves the entire town of Mullins and to Mack Hicks a lifetime supply of Lemon Flip. I, JOSEPH VESTAL, will to Cuthbertson our laundry bags of dirty socks and my ability to do algebra, to Jow Williams one red light blub and a knock off hut from my M.G. and Friday nights with Phyllis and to Porkey Holmes my slim waist and big ears. I, GEORGE VICKERY, will to Rogers a ladder to be able to make up his bed, to Clinkscales my ability to pull a furlough, and to Exley my little red box. I, PAUL WILLIAMS, will to Col. Patton all my marbles and my World War II Nazi flag, to Col. Thompson a stack of Ku Klux Klan literature and to Col. Grimes one bad case of lock jaw. I, PHILIP ZAPP, will to Bill Connelley my ability to miss telephone poles at 80 m.p.h., to Bergaus my ability to play golf, and to the junior class I leave Carlisle for one year. I, DAVID RIGBYS, will to Allen Jordan one pair of Genuine Indian moccasins made in Japan”, to H. Rogers a bamboo forest so he will neve go with- out a reed, to Rick Cochran one bird cage and to Dennis Littlejohn one box of “Ex-Lax”. I, JOHN RINEHART, will to David, Jack, Mike, and Bud my ability to get plastered and not get caught and to the rats, dear old Carlisle. I, MICHAEL SCHICK, will to Glenn Kudlevicz any can of air freshener and an asbestos air filter and to Jeff Johnson a clean pressed shirt. I, ALBERT SLONE, will to Jent one girdle to go with his pretty blue garters and to Shuler the give it that method” for special occasions. I, JOHN SMITH, will to John Kershaw my good looks and charm so he can get a white girl, to Zumbrunnen my football socks and my ability to espionage without getting caught, to Clark Ed- wards my ability to drink liquor like a man and to Rick Cochran his rug back and to the rest of the cadets, I do leave. I, PIERRE TAVEL, will to Phillips, H. J., my position in A Company and my credit card to Collins Pavilion, to Potter his act of quick furloughs and to Sammy Kramer my abiilty to go to church, who hasn’t been yet this year, as I have done. SENIOR DIRECTORY Warren Adams 415 West Broadway, Myrtle Beach, S. C. John Stanley Adcock .......17 i0 Stratford, Florence, S. C. Wallace Alicea, Jr.....500 West 175th St., New York, N. Y. Robert M. Allison ......8 New Town Lane, Charleston, S. C. George Hugh Ballentine . . P. O. Box 484, St. Stephen, S. C. Wade Bendingfiefd— 45 West Martintown Road, North Augusta, S. C. James Bible ....................Magolia Vi Ilia, Augusta, Ga. Thomas Briton ............2923 Spann St., Columbia, S. C. Darryl Brooks ........503 Whitman St., Orangeburg, S. C. Robert Buckland .......1313 Picket St., James Island, S. C. Edgar Cancel ..........3903 Belvoir Dr., Huntsville, Alabama Arvin Day.................3128 Switzer Dr., Augusta, Ga. Winkie DeWitt ............105 Smith Ave., Darlnigton, S. C, Robert M. England ......514 Ebeneyer Ave., Rock Hill. S. C. Carroll Fogle ....... 651 Broughton St., Orangeburg. S. C. Jacob J. Garrick..........Rt. No. I, Box 93, Cardova, S. C. Jerry Ginn .......... 208 Aldred Hills Rd., Statesboro, Ga, Tommy Gnann .................................... Clyo, Ga. Jimmy Godwin ......... P. O. Box 728, Okeechobee, Fla. Rene R. Gohagan— 205 Withers S. Wash Dr., Myrtle Beach, S. C. Bruce Goodyear ... 443 Potomac Ave.. Greenville. S. C, Gerlan Harper.................... 938 Benan St., Augusta. Ga. Bruce A. Hiller ............P. O. Box 648, Lexington, S. C. 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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 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company ORANGEBURG, S. C. 129 PAUSE COKE BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Compliments of BAMBERG MOTOR COMPANY THUNDERBIRD — FAIRLANE FALCON 214 E. RAILROAD AVE. TELEPHONE CH 5-2007 BAMBERG, S. C. SANDERS BUILDING SUPPLY HARDWARE— GIFTS POWER TOOLS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES P. O. Box 506 CONSTRUCTION BAMBERG, S. C. 29003 Good Luck in the Future Class of 168 Compliments of BAMBERG FURNITURE EXCHANGE MAIN ST. BAMBERG, S. C. 130 HOME OWNED by COLEMAN B JONES Complete Household Furniture and Appliances Mattress Renovation and Furniture Upholstering Co mpli men ts of W. W. B. D. 790 AM—92.7 FM JONES FURNITURE COMPANY AND JONES MATTRESS AND UPHOLSTERING COMPANY The Voice and Choice of The Low Country SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Bank for Everybody 131 Compliments of DIXIE AUTO KEMP CLEANERS — The Big Red Front — PHONE CH 5-2643 MODELS MODEL SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES BAMBERG, S. C. You Always Save At Dixie Auto Ziggys Motel and Restaurant WELCOMES YOU TO BAMBERG! 132 There Will Always Be Someone Taking Your Measure! Some measures are taken with a tape but the more important measures of life are taken by the people who size us up, whether it be a sweetheart, a classmate, a son or daughter, or a prospective em- ployer. There is always some keen eye, whether we know it or not, scrutinizing the dimensions not only of our physiques but of our minds, abilities, and characters. Your training at Carlisle Military School has been designed to im- prove the dimensions of both your mind and character so that when you graduate it can be said that here stands a Cadet foursquare to the world, ready and eager to shoulder the responsibilities which his particular talents and abilities qualify him to assume. We measure Cadets for uniforms. Our customers measure us in their appraisal of our ability to excute a uniform contract satisfac- torily. It will be a never-ending effort on our part to keep our measure- ments good in the eyes of Carlisle Military School. We salute the Graduating Class and wish you all Godspeed in your chosen field of endeavor. IRVING L WILSON COMPANY NO. 1 HIGHLAND AVENUE BALA CYNWYD, PENNSYLVANIA YOU COME FIRST AT Ohe Tint National Bank of South Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BAMBERG, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF Bamberg Textile Mills €r Rock!and-Bamberg Industries, Inc. BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA 134 Phone 245-2128 Compliments of Kilgus Printing Co. And Office Supply BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA GIFTS THAT PLEASE PRINTERS . . . • Letterpress • Newspapers • Brochures • Programs • Envelopes • Business Cards, etc. J. W. HAND JEWELERS Offset and Letterpress We Appreciate Your Patronage We Print the Bugle MAIN ST. BAMBERG, S. C. Compliments of Compliments of DAIRY KING KEARSE PADGETT All Flavors of Ice Cream Milkshakes Men's Outfitters Large Variety of Sandwiches Complete Selection of Soft Drinks Shrimp Baskets + + + Hamburger Baskets French Fries BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA South Main St. Bamberg, S. C. 135 THANKS for your business in the past, looking forward to serving you in the future To the Faculty and the Cadet Corps DICKERSON SHOE SHOP Bamberg, South Carolina H. F. Dickerson Owner and Manager Compliments of HIERS DRUG STORE 1929 —1967 Complete Prescription Department Cosmetics Fountain Service ALSO Bus Agency Compliments of FOGLES BARBER SHOP HAIRCUTS TO FIT MEN AND BOYS Especially Carlisle Cadets Bamberg, South Carolina Western Auto Association Stores Home Owned by James T. Birch • CHRISTMAS TOYS • AUTO ACCESSORIES • SPORTING GOODS • FISHING TACKLE • WIZARD TOOLS • ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 136 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Main St. Bamberg, S. C. Compliments of Compliments of Edwards 5 10 The Store of the Thrifty Main St. Bamberg, S. C. SANITARY BARBER SHOP We Need Your Hair In Our Business BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA Local Seafood Prime Western Steaks Compliments of VILLAGE RESTAURANT HIGHWAY 17-N. AT 52nd AVE. MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. Phone 449-3470 for Reservations R. L. and Freda Selvey, Sr., Owners and Operators 137 McMILLAN’S 66 SERVICE STATION WASHING • GREASING TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Servicing Carlisle Buses I3S PHONE CH 5-2728 BAMBERG, S. C. COMPLIMENTS OF CURRY’S STUDIOS, Inc. 139 GAFFNEY, S. C. P. O. BOX 292 ■ LITTLE. THEATRE We appreciate your business DAY PHONE CH 5-2220 NIGHT PHONE CH 5-2069 Ansel Hughes Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIR ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING WRECKER SERVICE U. S. 301, SOUTH BAMBERG, S. C. Ansee Hughes, Proprietor Compliments of W. W. B. D 790 AM—92.7 FM THANKS for your business in the past, looking forward to serving you in the future. To the Faculty and the Cadet Corps DICKERSON SHOE SHOP Bamberg, South Carolina 140 The Voice and Choice of The Low Country H. F. Dickerson Owner and Manager


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