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As the years pass into oblivion and we grow older, Time will make us, to a limited degree, a part of Our Heritage. Perhaps we, the students of Carlyle High School, and our deeds while here will not be of marked importance to all Americans as they will be to us, but only Time can tell how our futures may be molded. Our Heritage is a priceless and cherished thing. But our memories of classmates, teachers, organiza- tions,- athletic and social events, and the general at- mosphere of Carlyle High School will rival even this. Each of us has a slightly different concept of high school life. Some of us will, when we rerninisce over our high school life, primarily recall the many social eventsg others place a higher value on the memories of athletic events, but none of us will ever forget our teachers and faculty advisors. Regardless which faction of high school life one favors, we the members of the Tomahawk Staff are sure the memories will be pleasant OHSS. We the members of the Tomakawk Staff have com- piled a pictorial record of the 1964 School Year to aid in future reminiscing of Carlyle High School in 1964. So join us now as we review pictorially the past year 4
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The Case-Halstead Library has for many years been a cultural center of Carlyle and the surrounding area. It has provided citizens of Carlyle and students of the local schools with good literature and many hours of reading enjoyment. Comfortable reading rooms offer a pleasant place in which a person can read or study. A wide selection of reading materials are on hand to meet the needs and tastes of many individuals. Although the County Court House has undergone consider- able change in the past few years, it still remains as one of the most familiar of the Carlyle Landmarks. Its old style architecture is still evident, despite the addition of a new wing. A familiar landmark to Keyesport and Boulder residents is the old River Bridge. This bridge, having been used for many years, will soon be flooded by the Carlyle Lake. The railroad depot, which for many years acted as a haven of rest for weary travelers who were stopping over, waiting for train connections, now serves as a rail way freight office almost exclu- sively. The train no longer serves the community as a means of trans- portation, as it once did. 6 Quaint landmarks remind
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