Sept 14, 1900 Redman
---------------- Seniors, Juniors and Footballers Who Came From the Country To Begin School, Sept. 3. Wm. Mt. Pleasant, Edgar Rickard, Louis Sanches, Joseph La Chapelle,
Arthur Pratt, Casper Alford, Antonia Tapia, George Ferris, Arthur Sickles,
Nelson Hare, Thomas Morgan, Wilson Charles, Thomas Saul, Seth Ear, Joseph
Trempe, Benjamin Walker, Johnson Bradley, Stephen Parish, Mark Johnson,
Herman Niles, Donald McIntosh, Lon Splache, Edward Willing, Charles Bender,
Antonia Lubo, Thomas Mooney, Fred Smith, George Hogan, James Miller, Alfred
Saul, Charles Dillon, Samuel Whipple, Archie Wheelock, Nicholas Bowen,
Louis Subish, Sampson Cornelius, Goliath Bigjim, Junaluska Standingdeer,
Wingate Temple, Walter Kennedy, George Carefll, John Powlas, Grace Warren,
Louise Rogers, Hattie Jamison, Melinda Metoxen, Plija Nash, Cynthia Lambert,
Maggie Hill, Nancy Chubbs, Annie Goatie, Nellie Peters, Katie Creger, Ada
Charles, Eva Rogers, Katie Powlas, Lottie Harris, Ida Swallow, Mary Scholder,
Grace Kish, Ida Wheelock, Henrietta Coates, Mattie Parker, Violetta Nash,
Augusta Nash, Alice Powlas, Pearl LaChapelle, Dolly Johnson, Letha Seneca,
Margaret LaMere, Ollie Choteau, Rhoda Edson, Stella Mishler, Daisy Wasson,
Ella Sturm, Rose LaForge, Rebecca Knudson.
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April 29, 1904 RED MAN AND HELPER.
The Juniors. In front of the steam-fitting office on the south slope, the
Juniors planted a Memorial Elm, in memory of Joseph La Trempe, who left
Carlisle in 1902 during his Junior year, and soon after died. He was a
member of class 1904. The Juniors of the class of 1906 paid this tribute
of respect to his memory. A number of guests from the remaining ‘04‘s were
present, and the two banners, the class championship, and class banners,-
blue and white,were in evidence.
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