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Andre Buckles is definitely one of the most artistic members of our class. In fact, Andre views almost every- thing from one artistic point of view or another. His literary criticisms and oral book reports are searching and often quite perceptive, his philosophical discussions are at once enlightening and confusingg his humor is witty and biting, and his cartoons are uproarious. The ability to analyze almost any character accurately, which Andre reveals in his schoolwork and in his humor, will certainly be a constant boon to him. 20 ANDRE M. BUCKLES Baseball - 3, 4- fcaptainl Academy Life - 4 Caravel - 4 Glee Club - 3 Yet Andre is not so preoccupied with the artistic and the intellectual that he neglects the more ordinary pas- times of youth. An excellent baseball player, he was elected captain of the team in his Senior year. Also, he is active on the staff of The Academy Life, participates actively in class projects and class pranks, and even manages to find time for an occasional date. This healthy balance between the artistic and the temporal in Andre's character has made him many friends and will surely make him many more.
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ROBERT H. CARLILE Football - 1, 2, 3, 4 fco-captainj Basketball - 1, 2, 3 Baseball - 1 Golf - 2, 3, 4 Varsity A - 2, 3, 4 Caravel - 1, 2, 3, 4 fphotography editorl Academy Life - 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer - 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council - 1, 4 Library Proctor - 4 Dramatics - 3, 4 It would be hard to find a more versatile member of the Class of 1960 than Bob Carlile. Whatever the activity, Bob is usually involved in it somehow. As a member of the All-County League football squad in his Junior year and as co-captain of the team in his Senior year, Bob earned the admiration of all for his athletic abilities. As a capable class officer for four years Bob has proved his merits as an organizer and administrator. In addition to these important activities, Bob has played on the varsity golf team, served for two years as photography editor for The Caravel, participated in the C.S.G.- Academy play, and enjoyed an exciting fsome might even say hectic J social life. Now one comes to the area of mystery in Bob's years at The Academy. Despite the fact that he seems to be continually engaged in at least three of the activi- ties we have mentioned, Bob still manages to keep his name on the scholastic Honor Roll with amazing regu- larity. Ask him how he does this, and he will probably reply, with a practiced deadpan expression: There must be some mistake. But there's no mistake, that's just the way Bob is. 2I
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