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A « Carlisle Military School contents dedication....................10 administration................13 classes.......................29 military..................... 74 activities....................94 sports.......................110 features.....................132 advertisements...............145 david carter editor chris bailey tommy mcbride assistant editors dennis littlejohn bill dixon sports editors stan cohen john brackett business managers foreword a salute — a handshake — and it’s finished; quite suddenly, quite surely, the year is gone, every moment of it — almost, it seems, before it had begun, before we were aware that it was going all along. that’s how years are — so brief, so busy — dissolving into memories, memories, and memories of memories. time is so slippery. there are so many things to remember (the sillier, sometimes, the better); but how does one begin to remember them all? he doesn’t — not really — that’s what a yearbook’s for — the things we never will forget, but always do . . . rat year, reveille — this year, taps . . . as if all the yearbooks in the world could once half-capture colonel risher’s now, young gentlemen, crisp, the way he says it. the best is always lost. furloughs, camden games, government inspections — kaleidoscopes of memories (the bugle blaring even now) ... all gone so suddenly. because they were — just as they were — these things should be remembered the bullring too . . . some things you can’t forget for trying. as soon unthink the stars themselves as one of their designs . . . a thought is a thousand things, so a memory is a million. memories, memories . . . memories that for some of us span half a decade at Carlisle — memories that for all of us will span a lifetime, wherever we are . . . each moment is big business, forever, and only the years end — the rest is just beginning: commencement coming — with a salute and a handshake . . . a ring and a diploma, the applause of friends who soon are memories of friends. for random reasons we, the 1970 rebel staff, compile this annual: not that years aren’t ending every day, nor that this one of ours was more than fair — rather, that the experiences captured on these pages may never be lost, but preserved — not only in this volume, but in our hearts as well — to be looked back upon and shared always. THE CARLISLE MILITARY SCHOOL REBEL STAFF Presents THE 1970 REBELS 4 AS WE WERE - in the fall of the year; in the fall of the year . . . 5 a g by wall when i c i c h n in Just — spring when the world is puddle wonderful. . . 8 9 A Double Dedication Major and Mrs. Willis F. Martin This year’s Rebel Stall dedicates the 1970 REBEL to Major and Mrs. Will is F. Martin, who in past vears have never been too busy or important for a warming smile or a cheerful word, despite our constant problems and complaints. We take this opportunity to thank them for that toueli of sun they added to our otherwise rainy days. 10 11 13 A dministration Chain of Command President COLONEL JAMES F. R1SHER B.S., L. LD., The Citadel (Above) Headmaster COLONEL WILLIAM R. RISHER B.A., The Citadel Graduate Work at U.N.C. (Below) Commandant of Cadets COLONEL JAMES M. GRIMES A.B., Wofford College At Carlisle 35 years (Above) Assistant Headmaster L'I'.-COL. WADDY THOMPSON B.S,, The Citadel At Carlisle 28 years (Below) LT.-COL. JOHN PATTON Assistant Commandant of Cadets Inst. Economies, Mathematics, and Science A.B., Erskine College At Carlisle 29 years (Left) LT.-COL. M. CARSON STURGEON Inst. English and French A.R., Furman University At Carlisle 27 years (Right) 16 LT.-COL. KARL M. STOLLER Registrar A.B., Union College; M.F., Yale University At Carlisle 23 years (Left) MAJOR WILLIS F. MARTIN Inst. Geometry B.S., University of Kentucky At Carlisle 18 years (Right) MAJOR JACK W. STEADMAN Inst. English and U.S. History A.B., Wofford College; A.A., Spartanburg Junior College; M.A., Western Carolina University At Carlisle 18 years (Left) MAJOR MALIN THREATT A.B., University of South Carolina Graduate Work at Wake Forest University and North Carolina State University At Carlisle 12 years (Below) APTAIN SIDNEY T. ZEMP Izst. Biology, Psychology, and U.S. History A.. North Greenville Junior College; B.A., Carson-Newman College Graduate Work at University of Georgia and Western Carolina University At Carlisle 8 years Above) CAPTAIN PAUL S. LAWTON last. English B-A- Erskine College At Carlisle 1 year ■ Right) CAPTAIN BILL WALTER Band Instructor B.S., University of South Carolina At Carlisle 6 years (Below) CAPTAIN WALTER P. TIEDEMAN Inst. Physics and Algebra B.S., The Citadel At Carlisle 6 years (Above) CAPTAIN HAROLD GREEN Inst. Algebra and Advanced iMath B.S., Newberry College Graduate Work at University of Georgia CAPTAIN RONALD BUNCH Inst. Bookkeeping and English B.S., University of South Carolina At Carlisle 1 year (Below) At Carlisle 5 years (Above) CAPTAIN JAMES WATSON Inst. Civics and History B.A., University of Alabama At Carlisle 5 years MAJOR CHARLES COLSON Senior ROTC Instructor At Carlisle 1 year (Right) CAPTAIN DEAN DELK Inst. Sociology, Geography, and World History B.S., Austin Peav State University At Carlisle 2 years (Left) COMMAND SGT.-MAJ. MURRAY Inst. Military Science II At C.M.S. 1 year (Left) S.F.C. KLAMAR Inst. Military Science I At C.M.S. 2 years (Below) MRS. WILLIS F. MARTIN Secretary to the Head master B.S. Degree (Left) MRS. BETTY BOYD School Nurse (Right) MICHAEL WATSO M.D. School Physician (Left) n 29 Classes SENIORS 31 LINDA and HAROLD OBERMAN Sponsors STAN COHEN President Senior Class Officers DENNIS LITTLEJOHN Vice-President DAVID CARTER Secretary STAN ZUMBRUNNEN Treasurer 32 Class of Nineteen-Seventy First row: Bridgers, Sell ears, Deaton, Trenchard, Hestler, Hedrick, Wright, Massengill, Exley, Kelley, Voss, Robertson, Skipper, Klose, T., Hoyt, Farr, Conrades, Cobia, Adams, H. M,, Bailey, C., Isaacs Second row: Haertel, Fauli, Buck, Wyche, Groves, Dunham, Percy, N., Marek, Chaffin, Miller, G. K., Richards, Baxley, Lockwood, Epstein, Lindsay, Henricksen, Carn, Cohen, Dixon, Zumbrunnen, Ghent, McBride, Seals, Coxey, Moseley, Bell, Keegan Third row: Waldrep, Conner, E., McNeil, W. S., Plyler, Heins, Harper, L., Royal, Bonura, Hibbler, Hauglie, Tolar, Bessinger, S., Bebergal, Crenshaw, Pendleton, Price, J. C, Littlejohn, Carter, Newbern Not pictured: Brackett, Davis, F. G., Goodrich, H. P., Rockhill, Tonyes 33 DUCK ADAMS Duck” I can’t draw a cart, nor eat dried oats, but if it’s a man’s work. I’ll do it.” 1967- 68 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Pvt. Co. B, J.V. Football M.V.P.,” J.V. Basketball, Traek, Varsity Baseball, NCO Club. 1968- 69 — Sgt. Co. A, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, NCO Club, Block C” Club, Junior of the Month, Best Drilled Cadet. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. B, Captain Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, Varsity Baseball, Pres. Block C” Club. CHRISTOPHER ADRIAN BAILEY Little Hoss” I did it my way-” 1965-66 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, NCO Club, J.V. Football, Drill Team. 1966-67 - Pvt., PFC, Cpl., Sgt. Co. D, NCO Club, J.V. Football, Library Staff, Bugle Staff. 1967-68 — SFC Co. Staff, C.C., Color Co., J.V. Football, Rebel Staff, Bugle Staff. 1968-69 — Master Sgt. Co. Staff, Color Guard, J.V. Football, Track. 1969-70 — Capt. Co. D, Varsity Football, Track, Senior Superlative, Honor Council, Cross Sabre Club. MICHAEL HEYWARD BAXLEY Mike” Man’s destiny is judged by what he has accomplished in his past.” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, Pvt. Co. C, Football, Track, NCO Club. 1969-70 — SFC Co. C, Varsity Football, Track, NCO Club, Annual Staff, AVRON BUDDY BEBERGAL Geechee” At least 1 didn’t get four weeks for skipping church.” 1968- 69 — Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, Guideon, NCO Club. 1969- 70 — Sgt. Co. D, Training Cadre, Cero Staff, Treasurer NCO Club. LEON BELL Termite” 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. d. 1969-70 - PFC Co. D, Cpl. Co. D, NCO Club. STEVE RESSINGER Besse.” The enemy of the soul is the mind.” 1965-66 - Pvt. Co. C. 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, Sgt. Co. C, J.V. Football, Track. 1967-68 — SFC Co. B. 1968 69 — First Sgt. Co. B. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Football. 34 £GORY ALLEN BONURA Slim” • by take the rotten things in life, when you can wait on ■ ■FTr-ne to .give you the better things.” 7-68 - Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, NCO Club. 1968-69 - Sgt. . Library Staff, NCO Club, Campus Colors, Co. Colors, j— • of the Month. 1969-70 — First Sgt. Co. C, Library Scht. NCO Club, Newspaper Staff, Pvt. Co. C. • HN LAWRENCE BRACKETT Mutt” ho loves not woman, wine and song, remains a fool his ie life long.” 7-68 — Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, Drill Team, NCO Club, :r:c Co. 1968-69 - Sgt. Co. D, Staff Sgt. Co. D, NCO Club, -lining Cadre, Gold Star, Marksmanship Award, Superior - iniet in Military. 1969-70 — Battalion Staff — Major, - -- Sabre Club, Honor Council, Annual Staff, Cero Staff, iT'itv Football, Food Committee. RUSS BRIDGERS Russ” When your Knees start knocking, it’s time to pull out.” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Basketball, Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff, Library Staff. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. A, Cpl. Co. A, Rifle Team, Annual Staff, Make-up Ed — Newspaper Staff, Library Staff, Photo Club, NCO Club. JOHN WILLIAM BUCK If you want to Graduate with flying colors, you’d better play it cool, but if you want to have fun remember Be Young, Be Foolish, but Be Happy; but don’t get caught.” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A, Rpt. Newspaper, Varsity Basketball, Golf Team, Block C’ 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. A, Cross Country, Track Team, Ed. Newspaper, Training Cadre, NCO Club. JEREL MICHAEL CARN Hipp-i” “Some people say that an education is senseless but it is the opIe who think so, that shall remain senseless.” 1968 69 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. Staff, Golf Team, Senior of the Month. 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. Staff, Master Sgt., Golf Team. DAVID MAZON CARTER Little Dave” “It is impossible to love and be wise at the same time.” 1967 68 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC, Co. Staff, J.V. Football, J.V. Bas- v- ball. Golf Team, NCO Club, Lifeguard. 1968-69 — Sgt. Co. Ttaff, SFC Co. Staff, Varsity Football, J.V. Football, Golf learn, NCO Club, Drill Team, Lifeguard, Intramural Staff. 1969 70 — Capt. Co, Staff, Varsity Football, Golf Team, Sen- . r Superlative, Most Henpecked, Rebel” Editor, Training adre, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council, Sec. of the Senior Hass, Senior of the Month, Cero Staff. MICHAEL WAYNE CHAFFIN Nate” censored — psl” 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. Bd„ Track. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. Bd., PFC Co. Bd., Varsity Football, Track, Senior Superlative. TOMMY G. COBIA TC” Don’t believe anything you hear, and half of what you see.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. B, Color Co. 1967-68 - PFC Co. Staff, PFC Co, A, J.V. Football, Track, NCO Club. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A, Cpl. Co. A, PVT Co. A. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. A, Senior Superlative. STANLEY MAIER COHEN Jeff’ I think, therefore I am.” 1966- 67 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, J.V. Football. 1967-68 - Sgt. Co. C, SFC, Co. C, Training Cadre, Cero Staff, NCO Club, Sophomore of the Month, Color Company, Citizenship Award. 1968- 69 — Second Lt. Co. D, First Lt. Co. D, Chairman Cero Staff, Cross Saber Club, Annual Staff, Citizenship Award, Marksmanship Award, Donald Custard Leadership Award. 1969- 70 — Lt.-Col. Co. Staff, Pres, of Cross Sabre Club, Chair- man of Honor Council, Chairman of Cero Staff, Pres, of Senior Class, Senior Superlative, Senior of Month, Annual Staff, Chairman of Food Committee. EDDIE CONNER DE Beak” Bum, and the world is yours.” 1967- 68 - Pvt. Co. B. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. B. 1969-70 - PFC Co. A, Football, Track, STEVE LAWRENCE CONRADES Poodle” Humanity, I love you.” 1965-66 — Pvt. Co. D, J.V. Football. 1966-67 — PFC Co. D, J.V. Football. 1966-67 - PFC. CO. D, NCO Club, Drill Team, Lifeguard, J.V. Football, Bugle Staff, Baseball Team. 1967-68 — Sgt. Co. C, Color Company, NCO Club, Pvt. Co. C, Life- guard, Varsitv Football, Bugle Staff. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. C, Sgt. Co. C, Pvt. Co. C, Varsity Football, Block C” Club, Track Manager, Bugle Staff, Lifeguard. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. C, Varsity Football, Block C” Club, Annual Staff. McRAE E. COXEY Mac” All the money, riches and wealth in the whole world cannot take the place of friendship.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. D. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. C, NCO Club. 1969-70 - PFC Co. C, Pvt. Co. B Sgt., NCO Club, T.V. Staff. 36 t K CRENSHAW Crenny” Better to be thought a fool than to speak up and remove all £-69 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, J.V. Football, NCO Club. 1 39-70 — Sgt. First Class, Co. A, Varsity Football, NCO Ori. FRANK DAVIS H‘lo, g’bye.” 59-70 - Pvt. Co. B. MICHAEL D. DEATON Elf Keep hold of knowledge, do not let it go, guard her, for she is your life.” 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. B. 1969-70 - PFC Co. B, NCO Club. WILLIAM ARTHUR DIXON Billy” To receive the instruction of wisdom, justice and judge- ment, and equitv, is the greatest vou will ever receive.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. A, Football, Basketball, Track, Block C” Club. 1967-68 — Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A. Sgt. Co. A, Football, Basketball, Track, Block C” Club. 1968-69 — Sgt. Co. A, Sgt. First Qass Co. A, Football, Basketball, Track, Block C” Club, Neatest Cadet Award. 1969-70 — Capt. Co. A, Football, Basketball, Track, Sgt. at Arms Block C” Club, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council, Rebed Staff. MARION WILLIAM DUNHAM III Bill” ”1 am ready to surrender to the world what I know, to claim ■■hat there is, to give what is to give.” 1967- 68 — Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, NCO Club, Drill Team. 1968- 69 - Cpl. Co. D, Sgt. Co. D, T.V. Staff. 1969-70 - SFC . D. Supply Sgt., T.V. Staff, Training Cadre. MARK BRUCE EPSTEIN Stine” 'Speak not until spoken to, do nothing until told to do so, is the life 1 have lived for four vears. Ha! Break.” 1966-67 — Pvt. Co. D- 1967-68 — Pvt. Co, C, Color Compa- nd. Rifle Team, Campus Colors. 1968-69 — PFC Co. C, Cpl. 0 . C, Marksmanship Medal, NCO Club. 1969-70 — Cpl. Co. C Pvt. Co. C, Sgt. Co. B, NCO Club, Bugle Staff. JAMES WILLIAM EXLEY III Bill” One must not tie a ship to a single anchor, nor life to a sin- gle hope.” 1966- 67 — Pvt. Co. Bd., J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Track. 1967- 68 — Pvt. Co. Bd., PFC Co. Bd,, J.V. Football, J. V. Bas- ketball, Track. 1968-69 - PFC Co. Bd., Sgt. Co. Bd., SFC Co. Bd., J.V. Football, Team Capt., Sportsmanship Award, Golf Team, Winner Second Flight School Tournament, Lead Drum- mer, Junior of the Month. 1969-70 — Capt. Co. Bd., Pvt. Co. Bd., Varsity Football, Golf Team, Annual Staff, Senior Super- lative, Lead Drummer, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council. WILLIAM THOMAS FARR Squeegy” If love makes the world go round, it’s always best to watch which way you’re going.” 1966-67 — Pvt. Co. 0, Drill Team. 1967-68 — Pvt. Go. C. 1968- 69 - Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, PFT Co. D, Guideon Cpl. Co. D, Sgt. Co. D, Campus Colors, Best Drilled Company, NCO Club, Library Club. 1969-70 - SFC Co. D, NCO Club, Sec,, Sec. Library Staff, Rebel Staff, Training Cadre, Track, Cross Country Team. BILL V. FAULI Fauli” Carlisle wasn’t my bag.” 1969-70 Pvt. Co. B. STEVE J. GHENT III Little Dee Bee” Girls are like slot machines, you keep feeding the money and someday you’ll hit the jackpot.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Pvt. Co. B, Rat of the Month, Honor Guard, Baseball Team. 1968-69 — Sgt. Co. B. Sgt. Co. C, Stall' Sgt. Co. C, SFC Co. C, Junior of the Month. Neatest Cadet Sponsor. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. C, Cross Sabre Club, Rebel Staff, Senior Superlative, Neatest Senior. HERBERT GOODRICH BRADLEY GROVES Coffee Bean 38 ALBERT RENEr HAERTEL Gil” 'Don’t be what others want you to be. Don’t be what you are e Be yourself, and the friends you have will be your friends.” 1-567-68 — Pvt. Co. D, Drill Team. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. D, PEC Co. D, Varsity Basketball, Drill Team. 1969-70 — Pvt. Cm. D. LEWIS S. D. HARPER Studley” Well Ray, it looks like I blew the Indies for this year, uh? 966 67 — Pvt. Co. B, Color Co. 1967-68 — PFC Co. A, Mgr. Laseball. 1968-69 — Sgt. Co. A, Staff Sgt. Co. A, Mgr. Base- NCO Club. 1969-70 — First Sgt. Co. A, Pvt. Co. A, Mgr. r aseball, NCO Club, Training Cadre. JOHN HAUGLIE Hog Man” I’m not a glory hunter.” 1966- 67 - Pvt. Co. D. 1967-68 - PFC Co. B, Cpl. Co. A, Pvt. Co. A, J.V. Football, Lifeguard. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. A, Manager J.V. Football. JAMES P. HEDRICK Head” Life is sweetest when shared by the hearts of two,” 1967- 68 - Pvt. Co. B, Drill Team. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. B. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. B Color Co., PFC Co. B. KARL HENRY HEINS Cream of the Battalion” 'Know Thyself” 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. A. 1969-70 - PFC Co. Staff, Cpl. Co. Staff. Library Staff, NCO Club, Rifle Team, Bus Driver. DANNY DWAYNE HENRIKSEN Danny” A lost man is a man who cannot take a joke, so . . . (cen- sured).” 1968- 69 — Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, Gold Star, NCO Club. 1969- 70 - SFC Co. D, Bugle Staff, NCO Club. JOHN D. HIBBLER Hibb’ When you graduate from Carlisle and leave your friends behind, they will only exist in your memory, and most of them you will never see again,” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. C 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. C. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. B. ROBERT H. HOYT Panda” The mind is a wonderful thing; it starts working the minute you’re born, and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.” 1967-68 — Pvt. Co. B, J.V. Football, Varsity Football, Track, Varsity Basketball. 1968-69 — PFC Co. B, Sgt. Co. B, Varsity Football, Track, Block C” Club, NCO Club, Honor Guard, Color Co., Lifeguard. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. A, Varsity Football, Track, Bus Driver, Lifeguard, Cross Sabre Club, Block C” Club, Marksmanship Award. MICHAEL H. ISAACS Eagle Peak” The year is done, so world here I come.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. B. 1968-69 - PFC Co. A. 1969-70 - PFC Co. A, NCO Club, J.V. Basketball, Track, Block C” Club, Rifle Team, T.V. Staff, Cross Country Track, Sharp Shooter Medal. MIKE KEEGAN Keeg” People who want by the yard, but try by the inch, should be kicked by the foot.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. C. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. B. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, PFC Co. Staff, NCO Club. LELAND WENDELL KELLEY III Fly-Nose” Let now the astrologers, the stargazers, the monthly pro- nosticators, stand up, and save all from these THINGS that shall come upon you. come clown and sit in the dust.” 1968- 69 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Rifle Team, Color Co. 1969- 70 — Sgt. Co. Staff, Capt. Rifle Team, Rebel Staff, NCO Club. DALE EDWARD KESTLER D. K ” If you don’t get on the stick at C.M.S., the stick will get on you.” 1967-68 — Pvt. Co. C, Color Company. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, NCO Club, Pvt. Co. C. 1969-70 - Sgt. Co. C, NCO Club, Annual Staff. 40 THOMAS WALTER KLOSE T. K ” “Now is the time for all good men ... to turn on.” _ - - 66 — Pvt. Go. D, Drill Team, Golf Team, Gold Star. . 67 — Pvt. Co D, Drill Team, PFC Co. D, Guide-on Cpl. . D. Sgt. Co. D, Gold Star, NCO Club. 1967-68 - SFC Co. I Gold Star, Library Staff, NCO Club. 1968-69 — Master Sgt. Staff, Sgt. Major Co. Staff, Color Guard, Library Staff, VDO Club. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. C, Library Staff, Cross Sabre . Annual Staff, Senior of the Month. I HN CLAYTON LINDSAY Herb” “I'm not henpecked, Danny.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D. 1967-68 - Sgt. Co. C, . r Co., Library Staff, Training Cadre, Gold Star, NCO ■b. Varsity Baseball. 1968-69 — SFC Co. B, Color Co., NCO 7ub. Training Cadre, Library Staff. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. D, 7-lining Cadre, Library Staff, Cross Sabre Club, District Li- anrv Club President. WILLIAM DENNIS LITTLEJOHN L. J.” Trust no living women and walk carefully around the dead.” 1965-66 — Pvt. Co. C, Color Co., Track, Drill Team, Pres. Sub-Freshman Class. 1966-67 — Sgt. Co. B, Color Co., J.V. Football, Drill Team, Track, NCO Club, Vice Pres. Freshman Class. 1967-68 — SFC, Sgt. Maj. Co. Staff, Color Guard, NCO Club, Football, J.V. Basketball, Sec. Sophomore Class, Sonho- more of the Month. 1968-69 — Lt. Co. C, Football, Tr , Rebel Staff, Cross Sabre Club, Vice Pres. Junior Class, Ju r of the Month, 1969-70 — Capt. Co. B, Football, Track, Vice President Senior Class, Cross Sabre Club, Rebel Staff, Senior Superlative, Fifth Year Man, Training Cadre, Honor Council. LAURENCE DENNIS LOCKWOOD Larry” We should strive to do what’s right, for some day we’ll wish we had.” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Varsity Football, Track, Best Drilled Squad, Gold Star, Color Co. 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. Staff, NCO Club, Varsity Football, Track, Annual Staff, Bugle Staff, Gold Star. CHARLES E. MAREK Spanky” “When danger encircles you, show yourself steadfast and undaunted, but when the winds are too favorable, fail not to show wise caution and haul in the billowing sail.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. Bd. Brigadiers. 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. Bd. Brigadiers, Newspaper Staff. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. Bd., PFC Co. Bd., Newspaper Staff, Brigadier, Pvt. Co. Bd. 1969-70 — Cpl. Co. Bd., SFC Co. Bd. Brigadiers, Newspaper Staff. DANIEL PAUL MASSENGILL II Mass” When times are bad, don’t give up, you will just delay achieving your goal,” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. B., Color Company. 1969-70 — SFC Co. C. Rebel Staff, Cero Staff, NCO Club, Bugle Staff, Library Staff, Training Cadre. THOMAS GERALD McBRIDE Mac” Life is like a stroll in the park; when you reach the end, it is a shame you noticed that you had failed to stop and sniff the flowers.” 1966-67 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Library Staff, Color Co., Track. 1967-68 — SFC Co. Staff, Master Sgt. Co. Staff, Color Guard, Track, Reporter Library Staff. 1968-69 — Lt. Co. D, Cross Sabre Club, Annual Staff, Training Cadre, Pvt. Co. C. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. C, Lt. Co. Staff, Cross Saber Club, Co- Editor Annual, Senior Superlative, Track, Senior of the Month. WALTER SCOTT McNEILL Scotty” A friend is one with whom you dare be yourself.” 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. D. 1969-70 - Sgt. Co. Staff, Annual Staff, NCO Club, Track, Baseball. GREG MILLER Squirt” Be young, Be Foolish, Be happy, To a certain extent.” 1967-68 — Pvt. Co. Bd., Baseball. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. Bd.. PFC Co. Bd., J.V. Football, Track, T.V. Staff, NCO Club. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. Bd., PFC Co. Bd., Bugler, Varsity Foot- ball. HARVEY J. MOSELEY JR. Muley” After five years of dear old Carlisle, I have finally made it through. ” 1965-66 — Pvt. Co. C, Drill Team. 1966-67 — Pvt. Co. B. Drill Team, T.V. Staff, Color Co. 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. B, T.V. Staff. 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Sgt. Co. A, NCO Club. 1969-70 - SFC Co. A, Annual Staff, NCO Club, T.V. Staff. TIMOTHY P. NEUMANN Grog” Life is something to be treasured, don’t waste it.” 1969-70 — Pvt. Co. A, Drill Team. JOHN PENDLETON John” The time I start worrying, is the time I start using my head.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Go. A, PFC Co. A., J.V. Basketball- 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. A, Varsity Basketball. 1969-70 — Pvt. Co, A, Var- sity Football, Senior Superlative, Varsity Basketball. 42 VJLAN C. PERCY Nolan” ”He who submits to fate without complaint is wise.” . 8-69 — Pvt. Co. Bd., Baseball. 1969-70 — SFC Co. Bd. EDWARD CROXTON PLYLER Uncle Ed” “You have to live life to enjoy it.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. C, Color Co. 1968-69 - PFC, Sgt., Co. C. 1969-70 - SFC Co. C. JACK CHARLES PRICE JR. Albert” Though it is the path of Wickedness, some call it the Road to Heaven.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. A, Drill Team. 1967-68 - PFC Co. A, NCO Club. 1968-69 - Sgt. Co. A, Sgt. Co. Bd., NCO Club. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. Bd., Capt. Co. Bd., Cross Sabre Club, An- nual Staff, News Editor Newspaper Staff. WILLIAM R. RICHARDS Ray” Life can be unjust; however, if you give it time, it will repay you in one way or another.” 1968- 69 — Pvt. Co. A, J.V. Football, Drill Team, Bus Driver. 1969- 70 — Pvt. Co. A, Annual Staff, Bus Driver. HERMAN RUDOLPH ROBERTSON JR. Sparky” A leader in this world today must have an iron hand in a velvet glove.” 1965-66 — Pvt. Co. B, Track. 1966-67 — PFC Co- A, Cpl. Co., Sgt. Co. A. 1967-68 - SFC Co. A, Supply Sgt. 1968-69 — Lt. Co. Staff, Cross Sabre Club. 1969-70 — Lt. Co. B, Cross Sabre Club, Fifth Year Man. GARY R. ROCKHILL WALTER C. ROYAL Mesc” Here’s a tip for a good life. Don’t lose your head.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. A. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A. 1969 70 — Sgt, Co. A., Pvt. Co. A, Rifle Team. JAMES HARRY SEALS III Jimmy” The deed I intend is great, but as of yet, I know not what.” 1965-66 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, NCO Club. 1966-67 - Sgt. Co. B, NCO Club, J.V. Football, Color Co. 1967-68 — First Sgt. Co. A, Pvt. Co. A, Cpl. Co. A, Sgt. Co. A, NCO Club, Varsity Football. 1968-69 — Sgt. Co. A, First Sgt. Co. D, NCO Club, Varsity Football. 1969-70 — Capt. Co. C, Cross Sabre Club, Honor Council, Annual Staff, Senior of the Month, Var- sity Football. EDWARD EUGUENE SELLEARS Horse” A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the back of fools.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. C. 1967-68 - PFC Co. C, Rifle Team. 1968- 69 — Cpl. Co. C, Rifle Team. 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. Staff, Master Sgt. Co. Staff, Rifle Team. BUBBA SKIPPER Bubba” Life is a hard road to travel, if you really try hard enough you will make a success of it.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. D, Baseball. 1966-67 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. C, NCO Club, Pvt. Co. C. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. C, PFC Co. C, NCO Club, Pvt. Co. C, Track, Color Co., Block C” Club. 1969- 70 — Sgt. Co. C, NCO Club, Football, Pvt. Co. C, Track, Rebel Staff, Block C” Club. STEVEN G. TOLAR Steve” To God, Thy country, and thy friends be true.” 1966-67 - Pvt. Go. B, PFC Co. B, NCO Club, Color Co., Drill Team. 1967-68 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Staff Sgt., Master Sgt., Co. Staff, Freshman of the Month, Color Guard, NCO Club. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. A, Sgt. Co, A. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. A. DON TONYES Lil Abner” I hate to see my two years gone, but I’ll have to say it’s been too long.” 1968-69 — Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball, Block C” Club, NCO Club. 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. A, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, Block C” Club, NCO Club. 44 Chuck 1HUCK TRENCHARD “Semper Paratus by all means. 11 . 68-69 — Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, Drill Team, Color Co., Best IrilJed Squad. 1969-70 - Co. C Sgt., Bugle Staff, NCO Club. PHILLIP HUNTER VOSS El Voss-o ”1 will go forth and make the crooked places straight. 1 'J68-69 - Pvt. Co. A, PFC Co. A, J.V. Football. 1969-70 - Set. Co. Staff, Color Guard, NCO Club, Senior Superlative, Rebel Staff. ROBERT DANIEL WALDREP Drip This year is ended, and all is well. I think 70 sure is swell.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. Bd., PFC Co. Bd. 1968-69 - Pvt. Co. Bd. 1969-70 - Pvt. Co. Bd. ROBERT CHARLES WRIGHT Waco” When you are sliding down the banister of life, may the splinters never be pointed in the wrong direction.” 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. D, PFC Co. D, NCO Club. 1968-69 - Sgt. Co. Staff, Pvt. Co. C, Training Cadre, NCO Club, T.V. Staff. 1969-70 — Master Sgt. Co. Staff, Training Cadre, NCO Club, Sgt. at Arms, NCO Club, President Library Staff, Rebel Staff, Bugle Staff — Cartoonist, Senior Superlative, Senior of the Month. MIKE S. WYCHE Mike If women don’t drive you crazy, then they’ll drive you in- sane.” 1968- 69 - Pvt. Co. B, PFC Co. B, NCO Club, Drill Team, Li- brary Staff, Color Co. 1969-70 — Sgt. Co. C, Drill Team, Li- brary Staff. STAN ZUMBRUNNEN Stan” 1965-66 — Pvt. Co. C, Track, Color Co. 1066-67 — Pvt. Co. A, Track, J.V. Football. 1967-68 - Pvt. Co. A, Track, J.V. Football, Sophomore of the Month, Vice Pres. Sophomore Class. 1968-69 — PFC Co A, Sgt. Co. A, Junior of the Month, Most Improved Cadet, Varsity .Football, Track, NCO Club, Block C” Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class. 1969- 70 — Lt. Co. B, Varsity Football, Track, Annual Staff, Basketball Manager, Treasurer of the Senior Class, Block C Gub, Vice Pres. Block C” Club, Cross Sabre Club, Fifth 1 earman, Co-Capt. Football Team. Senior Directory MICHAEL ADAMS 2049 Wilson Blvd............................... Arlington, Va, CHRIS BAILEY 20084) Wedgewood Rd............................Birmingham, Ala. MICHAEL BAXLEY 105 Orangeburg Rd............................ Charleston, S. C. BUDDY BEBERGAL 80 South Battery St............................Charleston, S. C. LEON BELL 515 Forest Street..............................Hinesville, Ga, STEVE BESSINGER 100 Dunnemann Ave..............................Charleston, S. C. GREGORY BONURA 500 Rigefield Terrace............................Rigefield, N. J. JOHN BRACKETT 1702 Toyon Rd...................................Lafayette, Calif. RUSSEL BHIDGERS 3268-C Henderson Mill Rd.........................Chamblee, Ga. JOHN BUCK 1171 Montgomery Rd.............................Charleston, S. C, MICHAEL CARN 119 East 53rd St.................................Savannah, Ga. DAVID CARTER 4415 Ventura Dr................................Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL CHAFFIN 6240 Deveron Dr..................................Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS COBIA 1308 Middle St.................................Charleston, S. C. STANLEY COHEN 2314 Sunnyside Ave.............................Charleston, S. C. EDDIE CONNER 4201 Flynn St...................................Charleston, S. C. STEVEN CONRADES.....................................Danemora, N. Y. McRAE COXEY 2nd Ave. North............................................Naples, Fla. PAUL CRENSHAW 1127 Ridgecreast Dr........................North Augusta, S. C. FRANK DAVIS 140 Wald Court................................Eau Claire, Wis. MICHAEL DEATON 1000 Cokesbury Dr................................Columbia, S. C. WILLIAM DIXON Rt, 5 Arrowood Dr............................. Florence, S. C. MARION DUNHAM 712 Hikman Rd....................................Augusta, Ga. MARK EPSTEIN 819 Colony Dr..................................Charleston, S. C. JAMES EXLEY Box 129................................... Springfield, Ga. WILLIAM FARR 1901 McDowell St..................................Augusta, Ga. WILLIAM FAULI 750 Allendale Rd.............................Key Biscayne, Fla. STEVE GHENT 408 N. White St............................... Lancaster, S. C. HERBERT GOODRICH 120 So, Mary St....................................Eustis, Fla. BRADLEY GROVES Apt. 10-B 2910 Richmond Hill Rd...................Augusta, Ga. GILBERT HAERTEL 1825 Woodfill Way..............................Louisville, Ky. LEWIS HARPER 604 Mary Beth Ave., Apt. 2....................Tallahassee, Fla. JOHN HAUGLIE c o City Delivery..........................Monks Corner, S. C. JAMES HEDRICK 2610 51st Ave..................................Vero Beach, Fla. KARL HEINS 2 Tareeton Dr..................................Charleston, S. C. DANNY HENRICKSEN 480 Parkdale Dr............................Charleston, S. C. JOHN HIBBLER 518 Barton St. Box 623 ..................St. Simons Isl., Ga. ROBERT HOYT 8 Eastlan Place..............................Greenville, S. C. MICHAEL ISAACS 4 Budds Ave........................... .Charleston, S. C. MICHAEL KEEGAN 375 64th St, South.......................St. Petersburg, Fla. LELAND KELLY 3513 Boxwood Ave.............................Florence, S. C. DALE KESTLER 1734 Lady Ashley St........................Charleston, S. C. THOMAS KLOSE Box 4144 Martinez Br. 321 Heath Dr............Augusta, S. C. JOHN LINDSAY 42 Manchester Rd...........................Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM DENNIS LITTLEJOHN 607 Pearmon Dairy Rd.........................Anderson, S. C. LAURENCE LOCKWOOD 38 Cor Mar Lane........................... Rochester, N. Y. TOMMY McBRIDE 520 S. Kennedy St..............................Metier, Ga. WALTER McNEIL Cherokee PI..................................Camden, S. C. CHARLES MAREK 1511 Coconut Ave................................ .Sarasota, Fla. PAUL MASSENGILL Pacific Arch, and Eng.................APO San Francisco, Calif. GREGORY MILLER 306 Welch Blvd..................................Flint, Mich. HARRY MOSELEY 524 Fairfield St.............................Lancaster, S, C. JOHN PENDLETON 214 Caeboreu.................................Charleston, S. C. NOLAN PERCEY...............................Weyanoke, Louisiana EDWARD PLYLER 506 Laurel Court.............................Lancaster, S. C. JACK PRICE 1603 Carterett Ave...........................Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM RICHARDS P.O. Box 1267..............................Summerville, S. C. HERMAN ROBERTSON..................................Smoaks, S. C. GARY ROCKHILL 1865 Carol Court.................................Wall, N. J. WALTER ROYAL Davis Rd.....................................Bradford, N. H. JAMES SEALS 2329 Savannah Hwy. Lot 9V2-A...............Charleston, S. C. EDWARD SELLARS Box 183 Beech Isl.....................................S. C. FRANCIS SKIPPER Box 203 Summerton.....................................S. C. STEVEN TOLAR 600 Trafalgar Ln.....................................Augusta, Ga. DONALD TONYES 22 Mobile Est............................. Pemberton, N. J. CHARLESTON TRENCHARD 309 Theadora Blvd..................................Lafayette, La. PHILLIP VOSS 4 Moongle Cir................................Columbia, S. C. ROBERT WALDREP 318 Lanford Rd............................Spartanburg, S. C. ROBERT WRIGHT 5012 Loci Lomond........................................Waco, Texas MICHAEL WYCHE 1216 N. W. 16th Ave.......................Gainesville, Fla. STANLEY ZUMBRUNNEN 432 E. Boundry, S. E.............................Aiken, S. C. 46 Candidates for Graduation May 25, 1970 Michael L. Adams Mark Bruce Epstein Walter Scott McNeill Christopher Bailey James William Exley Charles Edward Marek Michael Heyward Baxley William Thomas Farr Daniel Paul Massengill, Jr. Avron Buddy Bebergal William Valdeo Fauli Gregory Kirk Miller Leon Henry Bell, Jr. Steven J. Ghent III Harry James Moseley, Jr. Steven Matthew Bessi nger Herbert Paul Goodrich John Robinson Pendleton, Jr. Gregory Alan Bonura Bradley David Groves Noland Carter Percy John Lawrence Brackett Gilbert Rene Haertel Edward Croxton Plyler Russell Jay Bridgers Lewis Driscoll Harper Jack Charles Price, Jr. John William Buck John Thomas Hauglie William Raymond Richards, jr. Jerel Michael Carn James Patrick Hedrick Herman Rudolph Robertson, Jr. David Mazon Carter Karl Henry Heins Gary Raymond Rockhill Michael Wayne Chaffin Danny Dewavne Henricksen Walter Clyde Royal Thomas George Cobia John Dudley Hibbler James Harry Seals III Stanley Maier Cohen Robert Heyward Hoyt, Jr. Edward Eugene Sellears Eddie William Conner Michael Harry Isaacs Francis Leon Skipper Steven Lawrence Conrades Michael James Keegan Steven Tolar McRae Eames Coxey Leland Wendell Kelley III Donald Tonyes Paul Baxley Crenshaw Dale Edward Kestler Charles Kellien Trenchard Frank Greene Davis, Jr. Thomas Walter Klose Phillip Hunter Voss Michael Doy Deaton John Clayton Lindsay Robert Daniel Waldrep William Arthur Dixon William Dennis Littlejohn Robert Charles Wright Marion William Dunham, Jr. Laurence Dennis Lockwood Michael Short Wyche Scott Kenneth Newbern Tommy G. McBride Stanley R. Zumbrunnen 47 Senior Superlatives MOST POPULAR TOMMY McBRIDE (Below) MOST HENPECKED DAVID CARTER (Above) v. MOST STUDIOUS TOMMY KLOSE (Above) FRIENDLIEST CHUCK MAREK and BILL EXLEY (Below) NEATEST SENIOR STEVE GHENT (Left) MOST ATHLETIC DUCK ADAMS (Right) 00 Fifth Yearmen — As They Were, Allen Bailey Bishop Brown, D. C. Chadwick Clay Connelly, W. M. Conrades Deer Finley Freeman, T. R. Graham Guild Gupton, M. G. Henry, G. E, Horne Hudson, D. L. Hudson, L. L. Johnson, K. Klose Lanflisi Littlejohn Mann Mitchum Moseley Noris, W. A. Paulos Puckett, K. E, Puckett, R. H. Robertson Sanford Seals, J. H. Sedlak Smoak Sullivan, A. W. Thomas, P. E. Turner Weldin Whitlocke Zumbrunnen, S. R. Holmes, J. C. Bessinger Bishop Sedlak Thomas, P. E. Holliday 56 And Are, Today . . . Left to right, standing: KLOSE, CONRADES; sitting: SEALS, BAILEY; leaning: ROBERTSON, BESSINGER, LITTLEJOHN, ZUMBRUNNEN; kneel- ing: MOSELEY Five years together, in that little school in that little town . . . We lived, we learned, we grew, we took the life as best we could. A long haul? You bet — and where are we now? And what did we get? Nowhere, perhaps, and nothing — Yet. Remember how we said, 111 never make it. I just can’t take it?” . . . and prayed — Will I make it? Yes. I think I can.” Remember that? And now it’s over, so — where are we, and what have we gotten? Nowhere, and nothing — Yet; but we’re far, far better MEN. A long time, sure — and life is short — but these have been five years well-spent. 57 JOE MONTGOMERY President DEBBIE SHIPMAN Sponsor Junior Class Officers FRED THOMAS Vice-President BART BRICKLE Secretary SKIPPER SWIERCZYNSKI Treasurer 58 Albritton Andrews Juniors Class of 1971 Arnette Arnold Brant, D. M, Austin, R. S, Beddingfield Brickie Bizzell Brown, R. S. Bouvier Burgos 59 Burnham Capps, D, R. Carden TOO BUSY Not Shown Cleary Coker Cowart Eckmaii Economos Faryna Fox I 60 Juniors No Photo M AVAILABLE Hartsell Gramling Jent Hutchison Jennings H aberson Heflin Hogan Jackson Jeffcoat Karow Kirk man 61 sr Lamas, B. Linderman McDonald Marshall Merritt, H. D. Ipsi; Montgomery Murray O’Hara Roberts Ricketts Skeen Stewart Sutton Swierczynski 62 Juniors Thomas Tyler Class of 1971 Woody Waters, G. N. The ZONK” Williams, G. S. 'Monkey” and Monkeyman Weant 63 V VICKI NORRIS Sponsor JIMMY GODBOLD President Sophomore Class Officers LINAR LIMEHOUSE Vice-President ART TISDALE Secretary TOMMY GRAHAM Treasurer 64 Garrick Girtman, E. L. Godbold Downes Evans Fago Ferguson Holsenback Iannucci Johnson, F. Johnson, M. A. Kearse Landry LaRoche Hare Hill Hoffman Gooch Graham Griffin 3W Lent Limehouse Lindsey, A. W. Lynn Paxton Quattlebaum Ramirez Richardson McElveen Mclver McKay MerrelJ Miller, G. L. Mitchum Mobley, R. D. Mobley, R. W, Muckenfuss Nash O'Brien Orlando 67 Roberson Rose Segars Simmons Smith, W. M, Spitzer Stallworth Still Tisdale Vaughn Watkins White Williams, R. D. Yeatts, R, A. 68 Segars helps” his mother. Muckenfuss praises English. A diribonucleic acid trip. 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CM 1 5-99 Crft 'Oftuiti nv c rortA Tta.-rflu - c mCfiknn yy 5 uiNTMf) m ihafclvte$k c M 1 (Q,lK c-si, f jQu I P)ASb£rvjJ It fl .7W 9 S. ew. ?£aov C- 7 C WP S h A11 i y ■ Vff Ssjrity |- J 3 tvV UVlrWOO , £ (2- 6 75 Activities PATTI DECANDT Sponsor The 1970 Rebel Staff As this year draws to a close, so does the work of the REBEL STAFF. Although the work was long and hard, it was with a sense of pride and achievement that we toiled — not only with regards to the accomplishments of the annual, but those of the corps of cadets them- selves. Practice, practice, practice — it seems that that was ail everyone did, was practice for one thing or another. As if here we are at last — perfect, or something. This was a year of change at Carlisle: barracks, mess hall, uniforms. Even the rules were changed (or bent). Possibly the biggest change we made was from follower to leader — from watcher to player — from Sub-freshmen to Seniors. Yep, there have been some changes. And now we’re leaving — again. It seems we’re always leaving: something for something else — somewhere for somewhere else. For this reason — the leaving — we, the 1970 REBEL STAFF, compile this annual: that the memories contained herein may be preserved and cherished for future years. Use it often. 78 DAVID CARTER Editor CHRIS BAILEY Assistant Editor TOMMY McBRIDE Assistant Editor CAPTAIN PAUL LAWTON Advisor Left to right, first row: LaRoche, Richards, Farr, Kestler, McBride, Kelley, Massengill, Cohen, Carter, Dixon, Seals, Bailey, C., Albritton, Zumbrunnen, Monk, Lamas, W. Second row: Wright, Evans, Weant, McNeill, W, S., Bridgers, Voss, Lockwood, Tisdale, Merritt, H. D., Baxley, Skipper, Ghent, Littlejohn, Hare DENNIS LITTLEJOHN BILL DIXON STANLEY COHEN JOHN BRACKETT RUSS BRIDGERS Sports Editor Sports Editor Business Manager Business Manager Make-Up Editor 79 The Cero Staff STANLEY COHEN Chairman KATHIE CLELAND Sponsor Throughout the school year the CERO is responsible for the planning of the dances and the preparation of the gymnasium. Stan, with the help of his staff and the advice of Col. Sturgeon, has done a splendid job in decorating, and in securing good bands for our entertainment and en- joyment. The CERO staff deserves the highest commen- dation for their untiring efforts in making these social af- fairs so meaningful and successful. JOHN BRACKETT Assistant PAUL MASSENGILL Assistant LT.-COL M. CARSON STURGEON Advisor 81 The Carlisle Bugle The CARLISLE BUGLE is here for the purpose of bringing up-to-date news that interests everyone. We the staff try to make each issue of the paper better than the one before, and give the cadets the impression that their school is right on top. JOHNNY BUCK CAPTAIN JAMES WATSON Editor-in-Chief Faculty Advisor GREG BONURA Co-Editor MARK EPSTEIN Co-Editor LINDA LOCKWOOD Sponsor JACK PRICE News Editor 82 DANNY HENRIKSEN Features Editor JIMMY HEDRICK Opinions Editor JOHN WEANT Business Manager First row left to nght: EPSTEIN, WEANT, WHITE, MAREK, WRIGHT, EVANS, MASSENCILL, LOCKWOOD, KLOSE, P„ HENRIKSEN Second row, left to right: BRIDGERS, MATTISON, BONURA, SKEEN, KLOSE, T„ BUCK, PETERSON, JOHNSON, j. TRENCHARD, ASHFIELD BOB WRIGHT President TOMMY KLOSE Vice-President ARTHUR TISDALE T reasurer 84 HAZEL FREEMAN Sponsor Library Club Our Library Staff is organized to help cadets learn more about the library and to expand their knowledge through reading. We develop a sense of responsibility through our work in the library. We perform different duties such as checking in and out books, working in the card catalog, fixing scrapbooks and bulletin boards. MRS. HAROLD RICE Faculty Advisor TOMMY FARR Secretary JOHN LINDSAY District Chairman TIM EVANS Reporter RUSS BRIDGERS Photographer Left to right, seated: HARTSELL, MERRITT, H. D., BRIDGERS, WYCHE, FARR, BONURA, WE ANT, TISDALE, LINDSAY Standing: EVANS, WHITE, WRIGHT, McIVER, LAMAS, W., HEINS, MASSENGILL, KLOSE, T. 8JS MISS ROSEANNE BRIDGERS Sponsor Photo Club I would like to take this opportunity to compliment and congratulate the members of the Photo Club on a job well done this year, and for the excellent choice of photo- graphs taken and submitted to the REBEL and BUGLE. Though small in number, the Photo Club has done an outstanding job in seeing that the right pictures were al- ways in the right hands, at (more or less) the right times, in all the right places — et cetera. We have attempted to (always very informally) employ art and photography to capture real people. We hope our efforts have at least approximated our expectations. Sincerely, Russ Bridgers RUSS BRIDGERS RAY RICHARDS JIM MOSELEY Director Assistant Assistant Left to right: RAY RICHARDS RUSS BRIDGERS JIM MOSELEY 86 r It sifts from Leaden Sieves It powders all the Wood. It fills with Alabaster Wool The Wrinkles of the Road — It makes an Even Face Of Mountain, and of Plain — Unbroken Forehead from the East Unto the East again — It reaches to the Fence — It wraps it Rail by Rail Till it is lost in Fleeces — It deals Celestial Vail To Stump, and Stack — and Stem — A Summer’s empty Room — Acres of Joints, where Hapvests were. Recordless, but for them — It Ruffles Wrists of Posts As Ankles of a Queen — Then stills its Artisans — like Ghosts — Denying they have been — - EMILY DICKINSON 87 Easy Company Doing Their Thing THE OWL” PREENS, OR ZEMP PRIMPS. CHOW TIME. GIVE ME THAT @ RIFLE! BUSY AS A BEE. YOU’D BETTER NOT LET COL. GRIMES CATCH YOU DOING THAT! BUSY AS ANOTHER BEE. BUSY, BUSY, BUSY . . . 89 The Other Half of Things ALL THE WAY FROM LAMAR, JUST TO SEW CURTAINS!! FIXING THE OWL’S” WING FEATHER. A TUNA PARTY, CARLISLE-STYLE. ME? HENPECKED? BALONEY! ONE OF THESE DAYS I’LL DO THIS WITHOUT A CHAIR. IS IT DACTYLIC HEXAMETER? ME” SMITH DOES IT TO IT. JUST BROWSIN’. NOLAN IRONS THE OWL’S” WINGS. 91 DUCK ADAMS BETH ADAMS CAPT. HAROLD GREEN President Sponsor Advisor Block “C” Club The Block C” Club is made up of the more high-spirited boys at Carlisle. It is the most recognized and enthusi- astic club in the school. To become a member an individual must letter in a varsity sport, and two initiations are held each year for the boys qualifying. The initiations have tapered off in the past few years, but going through it is still no easy thing. Each year the club invites the entire faculty to its parties; it also sponsors the Joseph T. Norman Award for the all around athlete and cadet. 94 BILL DIXON Vice-President STAN ZUMBRUNNEN Secretary-Treasurer STEVE CONRADES Sergeant-at-Arms 95 Left to right: MONK, ALLBRITTON, DIXON, ZUMBRUNNEN, MILLER, G. K. Second row: HARTSELL, SKIPPER, KAROW, ISAACS, DORDAL CAPTAINS Left to right: ZUMBRUN- NEN, ADAMS, DIXON. 1970 Varsity Football COACHES Left to right: BOON THREATT, HAROLD GREEN, DEAN DELK, RONALD BUNCH. 96 MANAGER SMITH, C. Left to right: MONK, BRACKETT, BAILEY W. S., HOYT, DIXON, ADAMS, ZUMBRUNNEN, STEWART, CRENSHAW, CONRADES Second row: SKIPPER, EVANS, GODBOLD, LOCKWOOD, ALLBRITTON, EXLEY, BAXLEY, LITTLEJOHN, JOHNSON, M. Third row: MONTGOMERY, KAROW, WOODY, MILLER, G. K., HARTSELL, McKAY, DORDAL, MERRITT, H. D. Fourth row: BAILEY, C, SMITH, C. (MGR.), CARTER Offense Left to right: BILL DIXON, BOB HOYT, JULIAN STEWART, BILL EXLEY, WHIT BAI- LEY, PAUL CRENSHAW, DAVID CARTER, OB. MIKE ADAMS, HB. LARRY LOCK- WOOD, FB DANNY ALLBRITTON, HB. STAN ZUMBRUNNEN Defense First row, left to right: DAVID CARTER, BOB HOYT, JOHN BRACKETT, DANNY ALL- BRITTON, WHIT BAILEY Second row, left to right: GREG MILLER, PAUL CRENSHAW, STEVE CONRADES, CHRIS BAILEY. Third row, left to right: MIKE ADAMS, STEVE WOODY 99 Senior Cyclones DUCK ADAMS {Below): Defensive Safety, Offensive Quarterback - m- CHRIS BAILEY (Above): Defensive Linebacker, Offensive Quarterback Senior Cyclones MIKE BAXLEY {Below): Defensive Tackle, Offensive Tackle JOHN BRACKETT {Above): Defensive End, Offensive Guard 101 Senior Cyclones DAVID CARTER (Below): Defensive End, Offensive End PAUL CRENSHAW (Above): Defensive End, Offensive End Senior Cyclones STEVE CONRADES (Below): Defensive Linebacker, Offensive Guard BILL DIXON (Above): Defensive End, Offensive End 103 Senior Cyclones BILL EXLEY (Below): Defensive End Guard, Offensive Guard BOB HOYT (Above): Defensive Guard, Offensive Guard mm Senior Cyclones DENNIS LITTLEJOHN (Below): Defensive Guard, Offensive Guard (Above): 05 LARRY LOCKWOOD Defensive Safety, Offensive Halfback Senior Cyclones GREG MILLER (Below): Defensive Linebacker, Offensive Halfback BUBBA SKIPPER (Above): Defensive Safety, Offensive End Senior Cyclones STAN ZUMBRUNNEN (Below): Defensive Safety, Offensive Halfback Don’t cry — they’ll give the ball back. Cool it, man — it’s just a touchdown! 07 Cheerleaders Left to Right, Kneeling: SHERRY PEAY, MARGARET GREEN, ANNE THOMPSON, ELAINE STEADMAN, LEE GREEN, CATHY SUTTON: Standing: BRAD GROVES, DAILY MONK. Varsity Basketball Left to Right, Kneeling: CHRIS JENT, CALVIN DANIELS, DUCK ADAMS, CHIP KAROW: Standing: STAN ZUMBRUNNEN, JOHN HARRIS, JACK SUTTON, HAROLD GREEN (COACH), BILL DIXON, JOEL HARTSELL, HEYWARD SMITH Junior Varsity Basketball 113 Left to Right, Kneeling: GROVES, LITTLEJOHN, HOYT, CRENSHAW, CAPPS, FARR, ECONOMOS, TISDALE, EPSTEIN, BAILEY, J.: Standing: NEW- BURN, JENT, ADAMS, WOODY, COHN, KAROW, CUSHMAN, SHAW, SMITH, C. H., SMITH, M. E., DANDRIDGE. 1970 Track Team Left to Right: SEIFERT, LAW, WOODY, HUTCHISON, JENT, ADAMS, ALBRITTON, NEWBURN, LINDSAY, HARRIS, ARONOLD, MONK (mgr.) 1970 Baseball Team 1970 Golf Team MAJOR WILLIS F. MARTIN Director Left to Right: BUCK, FOX, MILLER, G.L.. MacBAIN, EX LEY, CARN, CARTER, WATKINS, MERRITT, J.F., LASSITER, BOVIER. 1970 Rifle Team SGT. 1 C KLAMAR Commander Left to Right, Front: KELLEY, SELLEARS, HEINS, BRIDC- EKS, THOMAS: Rear. HOGAN, BOONE. RICH- ARDS, ISAACS, CRAM- LING k (16 1970 Life Guards Left to right: PENDLE- TON. CARTER, HOYT, HAUGLIE, CONRADES. 1970 Bus Drivers 1970 Color Guard 120 Left to right: TISDALE, MERRITT, VOSS, EVANS. LT.-COL. STANLEY COIIEN Battalion Commander MRS. HAROLD COHEN Sponsor Battalion Staff MAJOR JOHN BRACKETT Executive Officer CAPTAIN DAVID CARTER Adjutant LIEUTENANT BOB WRIGHT Quartermaster LIEUTENANT-COLONEL: Stanley Cohen MAJOR EXECUTIVE: John Brackett CAPTAIN ADJUTANT: David Carter LIEUTENANT QUARTERMASTER: Bob Wright MASTER SERGEANTS: Carn, Godbold, Merritt, Sellears, Tisdale SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Evans, Kelley, Lamas, LaRoche, Lockwood, Voss STAFF SERGEANTS: Heins, McKay, McNeill, White SERGEANTS: Hare CORPORALS: Stallworth PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Owens 122 y r; ; Staffs Stunts STAN THE MAN GET ON THE STICK, ROACH! HA, HA, HA! CENSOR IT! NOW WHERE’S MY TAPE MEASURE? THE CLEARISIL KIDS GIVE HIM A 14V , TIM. 123 MISS SISSI COVINGTON Sponsor CAPTAIN BILL DIXON Company Commander Alpha Company LIEUTENANT BOBBY HOYT First Platoon LIEUTENANT JOE MONTGOMERY Second Platoon SERGEANT DANNY ALBRITTON LIEUTENANT: Bob Hoyt CAPTAIN: Dixon LIEUTENANT: Joe Montgomery 1st SERGEANT: Danny Allbritton SUPPLY SERGEANT: Jim Mosley SERGEANT FIRST CLASS: Crenshaw, Dordal STAFF SERGEANTS: Heos, Sutton, Thomas, Watkins CORPORALS: Brickie, Bridgers, Isaacs, Eckman PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Cushman, Hogan, Propst, Davis D. D., Simons, F., Johnson, M. A., Arnold, Rose, Skeen, Gramling, Deery, Bovier, Gray PRIVATES: Hibberts, Merrell, Frev, Brown, R. S., Faryna, Johnson, F,, Conner, E, Harper, L., Royal, Tedder, Smith, W., Vaughan, Richards, Tonyes, Pendleton, Cobia, Hodge, Marshall, Williams, G., Jeffcoat, Newburn, Cohn, Andrews, Lockhart, Nash, Yeatts, R., Bessinger, S., Hver, Bizzell, Hauglie, Hill, Gooch, Dewitt, J. W., Tolar 124 A’s Antics SWEEPING THEM BUNS’ CANCER CURES SMOKING REPORT HIM FOR DUSTY DOOR KNOB!! AHA! WHAT HAVE WE HERE? MISS SALLYE CLINKSCALES Sponsor CAPTAIN DENNIS LITTLEJOHN Company Commander Bravo Company LT. STAN ZUMBRUNNEN First Platoon LT, TOMMY McBRIDE Second Platoon SGT. TERRY JENNINGS LIEUTENANT: Zumbrunnen CAPTAIN: Littlejohn LIEUTENANT: McBride 1st SERGEANT: Jennings SUPPLY SERGEANT: Carden SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Swierczynski, Heartsell STAFF SERGEANTS: Austin, Dial, Johnson, J. B., Harberson, Epstein SERGEANT: Brooks, CORPORALS: Connor, M. J., Tyler, Hedrick, Beddingfield PRIVATE FIRST CLASS: Graham, Ebersold, Hardy, Karow, Miller, G. L. Deitz, Ashfield, Adams, M. L, Bostick, Jackson, Percy, S. Fauli PRIVATES: Mairs, Crews, Daniels, O’Hara, Bennett, Lynn, McCraw, Kearse, Boone, Cobb, Griffin, Paxton, Crespo, J., Kirkman, Mobley, R. W,, Mattison, Grant, Moore, Hibbler, Woody. Hulme, Arnette, Coleman, Garrick, Fago, Roberts, Ardis, Laye, Burnham 126 B’s Baloney MRS, J. H. SEALS Sponsor CAPTAIN JIMMY SEALS Company Commander Charlie Company LIEUTENANT: Ghent CAPTAIN: Seals LIEUTENANT: Klose,T. 1st SERGEANT: Plyler SUPPLY SERGEANT: Baxley SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Coxey, Massengill STAFF SERGEANTS: Kestler, Stello, Wyche, Hoffman SERGEANTS: Ivey, Trenchard CORPORALS: Monk, Muckenfuss, DeWitt, Arial, Carlander, Capps, Craig PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Tull, Clackley, Crespo PRIVATES: Landry, Linderman, Davis, F. G., Waller, Conrades, Cocker, Waters, G. M., Yeates, E., Ramirez, Elkins, Downes, Lindsey, A. W., Kartell, Parker, Therrell, Austin, Brandt, A. K., Topps, Heflin, Bailey, S., Wilcox, Lucht, Dulmage, Mixon, Rlume, Law, Iverson, Tebeau, McElveen, Bonura, Harper, D. C., McDonald, Russell, Bailey, L. G., Iannucci, Smith, T., Burgos, Mobley, Skipper 123 C’s Capers LISA BAILEY Sponsor CAPTAIN CHRIS BAILEY Company Commander Delta Company LT. JOHN LINDSAY First Platoon LT. CHRIS JENT Second Platoon SGT. TOMMY HUTCHISON LIEUTENANT: Jent CAPTAIN: Bailey, C. LIEUTENANT: Lindsay, J. 1st SERGEANT: Hutchison SUPPLY SERGEANT: Farr SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Hendriksen, Dunham STAFF SERGEANTS: Bebergal, O’Brien, Davis, J. E., Mclver, Dahlke CORPORALS: Goodrich, R. D., Sherrell, Bell, Economos, Groves, Cleary, Roberson PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Goodrich, B. P., Still, St. Pierre, Salisbury, Price, J. W., Phillips, W. C., Smith, C. H, PRIVATES: Prim, Higgins, Spooner, McGlothin, Corley, McBain, Goodrich, H. R., Eberhardt, Lee, Shipman, Sanders, Brandt, D., Neal, Merritt, J. E., Mitchum, Smith, M. E., Geiger, Velez, Purdy, Jones, Girtman, C. F., Deborde, Leggett, Dunn, Seifert, Fisher, Lamas, J., Chancer, McNeil, W., Rockhill, Capps, Lewis, Quattlebaum 30 D’s Doings MISS ANNE PERCY Sponsor CAPTAIN JACK PRICE Company Commander Band Company LT. CHUCK MAREK Platoon Leader SGT. NOLAN PERCY First Sergeant CAPTAIN: Price J. C. LIEUTENANT: Marek 1st SERGEANT: Percy, N. SERGEANTS FIRST CLASS: Harris, Murray SERGEANTS: Dowell, Weant CORPORALS: Chaffin, Cowart PRIVATES FIRST CLASS: Lent, Cross, Williams, R. D., Anderson, R., Anderson, M., Segars, Waters PRIVATES: Miller, G. K., Bessinger, R. D., Miller, W. P., Wilson, Orlando, Coursey, Parrack, Webb, Lassiter, Ferguson, Coker, Smith, Hanna, Shaw, Dandridge, Richardson, Spitzer, Waldrep, Egan, Bizzell, Exley 132 Band's Business LOUDER. BESSINGER! . Jti'n.fc, The Honor Council STAN COHEN Chairman LT.-COL. WADDY THOMPSON Advisor MISS WONDA HINSON Sponsor , ,6 m°St reSPected organization at Carlisle is the Honor Council me'of fTrV St 6 °T tHe C?HrC C°rpS °f Cadcts' Th e choree « me of Carlisle s manly men. this governing body represent the epito- 134 1970 Training Cadre COL. THOMPSON STAN COHEN DENNIS LITTLEJOHN DAVID CARTER JOHN LINDSAY TOMMY KLOSE Advisor Commander Captain Adjutant Lieutenant Lieutenant The Training Cadre was started at Carlisle fifteen years ago. At that time there was much uncertainty as to not only its success, but its value. Today the organization is more or less the heartbeat of all Carlisle men. Their job is to break in, or introduce new Cadets to the military way of life. So far the Cadre has proved a success, and we all wish to give our con- gratulations to this fine group of men for a job well done. Left to right: DUNHAM, BEBERGAL, HUTCHISON, CARTER. KLOSE, COHEN, LINDSAY, LITTLEJOHN, MASSENGILL, MOSELEY, DAVIS, J. 2nd row: FARR, WATKINS, LIMEHOUSE, LAROCHE, STELLO, WYCHE, WRIGHT, EVANS, BUCK 135 Front: COHEN; Left to right, first row: HOYT, LINDSAY, KLOSE, GHENT, ZUMBRUNNEN, MONTGOMERY; Second row: BAILEY, C., SEALS, LITTLE- JOHN, DIXON, CARTER; Not pictured: BRACKETT, JENT, PRICE STAN COHEN Chairman Cross Sabre Club COL. WADDY THOMPSON Advisor 136 The CROSS SABRE CLUB is a unique organization for commissioned officers. The members use the club house for their many activities, especially for calling girls. Mostly though, they use it just to get away from barracks. The club has many suppers, and every member looks forward to the annual trip to Atlanta, Georgia. Our advisor. Col. Waddy Thompson, tries to make our club better each year for our use. MISS BARBARA JACKLE Sponsor Club Activities in the “Shack” OLD CLOTHES - NO HAT? FRONT CAMPUS? CUTE! BRACKET!’ MAKING MUD - I MEAN HAMBURGER - PIES HE’S GOING TO MAKE SOMEONE A FINE WIFE. THIS LITTLE PIGGIE WENT TO THE MARKET, THIS LITTLE PIGGIE . . . PASS THE TOPSOIL. 137 SWIERCZYNSKI, TYLER, WILLIAMS, R. D., ANDREWS, LINDERMAN, OWENS, DIAL, ROSE, CHANCER, CLACKLEY, JOHNSON, F. H., BAILEY, L. G„ HOFFMAN, IVEY, McNEILL, W. S., SALISBURY, HARBERSON, JACKSON, MAIRS, EBERSOLD, WHITE SKIP SWIERCZYNSKI Commander MISS DEBBIE WALLACE Sponsor 138 1970 Risher Rifles Under the expert and precise supervision of Command Sergeant-Major Murray, and the conscientious leadership of Skip Swierczynski, the Carlisle RISHER RIFLES put on a series of splendid exhibitions throughout the state this year. Accompanied by the Rand, Color Guard and the Banner Carriers, the Drill Team performed in the Christmas parades at Orangeburg, Moncks Corner, Bamberg, and Bowman. In the spring, when Dress Parades recommence, the team’s per- formances are always an exciting treat for cadets and spectators alike. The team’s climaxing event for the year is the annual trip to Savannah, Georgia, where it will perform in the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, and, later, participate in the festivities around town. A passing glance at the team any day during routine practice is evidence sufficient of the team’s exceptionally high spirits, and for this. Sergeant Murray and Skip are to be extended spe- cial commendations for their efforts, which have always proved above and beyond the call ol duty. ORANGEBURG, BOWMAN, MONCKS CORNER, BAMBERG . . . ALWAYS PROUD, NEAT, SNAPPY . . . 139 MAJOR JACK STEADMAN Advisor(Left) TOMMY FARR Secretary (Bottom Left) BUDDY BEBERGAL Treasurer (Below) The NCO CLUB was started nine years ago by a group of cadets with a lot of free time on their hands, and nowhere to spend it. Since its instigation, it has proved an invaluable organization, as well as an in- centive for the new cadets who strive for their skeeter wings’ at mid-semester. Under the able supervision of Major Jack Stead- man, the club has proved a great success, and one of Carlisle’s major assets. Through their sale of dough- nuts, candy goods and canned drinks in barracks, the club members have in the past — and continue — to maintain their clubhouse and provide for annual sup- pers at the end of each year. 140 Left to right, kneeling: BEBERGAL, ALBRITTON, HUTCHISON, FARR, WRIGHT First row, standing: ROBERSON, DAVIS, L, KESTLER, HOFFMAN, DUNHAM, LOCKWOOD, BAXLEY, KELLEY, ECONOMOS, HENRICKSEN, O'B- RIEN, BAILEY, W., MONK, STALLWORTH, MASSENGILL, DORDAL, ECKMAN, CARLANDER Second row: TRENCHARD, CLEARY, CONNOR, J., DEATON, WATKINS, SKEEN, KEEGAN, VOSS, KAROW, LAMAS, W., JENNINGS, STEWART, JOHNSON, J., ARIAIL, BROOKS, BELL, DIAL, MOSELEY Third row: MAREK, MERRITT, ISAACS, THOMAS, CARDEN, BRIDGERS, HEINS, EVANS, CARN, HEOS, CRENSHAW, HEDRICK, COXEY, EPSTEIN NCO’s About Campus 143 Features W. KUDS ll OFFICE OP THE HEADMASTER Car Us it iHilitarg j rlraoi COL. JAMES r. (USHER. PRWSIOE.NT BAMBERG, S. C. Z9003 CCi- JAMES M. CRIMES CC-MM US Pebnjsry ?ii, 1970 Cadet David Carter, Editor The Rebel Carlia'le'Vuilitary School Bamberg, South Carolina Dear Hr. Carters I should have been smarter than to have agreed to select Miss Carlisle and the four runner's up, because the task was very difficult! Enclosed are my selections. Even though selection of five was a very hard decision, I must admit that it was a pleasant task upon which I cheerfully spent a good bit of time. The .lodging of this contest reaffirms an opinion that I have had for a long time: That Carlisle men just have an uncanny ability to surroxmd themselves with pirls far prettier than they deserve’ Thanks for the honor and the confidence in asking me to make these selections. Best wishes for a most successful annual. Sincerely years, William R. 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