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James Adams Beverly Ammon Carole Andrews William Bollinger Chester Brooks William Buxton ln luture years when our Comanche moccasins have collected dust. we will recall- LEONARD ROHAYNNON, llhl AlJAhlS, and Rll.l. 'l'Al,l3O'l l', playing their last season of football, were indisposed the linal three galnes because ol' the llu bag and broken bones. Also active oil the field, l.eonard was Student Council President and played basketball, -lim excelled in traek. ,ILINIZ ANN REISS, JANET VVI lEA'l'l.EY, CAll. VVl7.lllfR, and MARDIORIE RECKMAN formed a giggling quartet. -lune, janet. and Cail were members ol' the hand and all llour belonged to E.'l'.A. hlarjorie was a permanent boarder in the Rusiness Room. llliNRY llAlNl3Oljl' and TOM EAUS headed a spirited ian band at the bonfire lor 'Sophomore lnitias tion. 'l hey almost melted their hornsl Usually seen together in the halls were IEEVERLY AhlAlON and SI llRl,EY KENT, 'lihey kept the typewriters company, too. il hose bunin' cousins, GARY CROCE and Cl IAR- l,l5,S CLROVHS, otherwise 'l1oots and Chop, were real cut-ups, Cary was class president and played the pigskin. Roth fellows made their mark in basketball. Probably the only senior cheerleader to be center on a lootball team was RILL BOLLINCER, remem- bered lor his monkey-like leap on the field. A modern Pied Piper, he led all the students in rousing pep rallies, Other members of Carlisle's Super Tribe were Earl Bairelt Mariorie Beckman Leonard Bohani Jerry Byrd Lois Cobb William Colem RONNY CRECORY and TOM jEllOlXllii. battled his lock every day ol' the year. Roth guys played basketball. Casanova ALLAN HOLMES also played basketball. BILL RUXTON gave his heart to a certain mem- ber of the junior class, Bill was on the football and basketball teams. Although he didn't participate in football his sen- ior year, BILL COLEMAN was another gridiron enthusiast, DON MUSKOPF, RICHARD MATT, GUY EASTER, and CERALD VVindy ROBINSON were head chefs in llome Living Class, and they ate their cookingl Pals DAN VVELCII and LARRY MUNDY were in the lockerefixing business. FRANK DEPPONG, new to the tribe, and Cl lAR- LES DONAHUE were much alike, Frank thought the 20th century needed a monument. lle must have planned to build it himself since he spent his fifth hour surveying, Girls were never able to catch Charles - he was outstanding in track and cross-country. ART ENTEMAN was always recognized bv the eurls on his forehead. and he 'was the envv of his classmates with his red convertible. One of the quiet kids that no one heard much about was MELVIN SCHARF. lr was said that he made frequent trips to East St. Louis to see a certain somebody-girl, of course.
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