A mock-up of a white crewneck sweatshirt from the brand Gildan featuring a graphic design for a high school Senior Class of 2026. The text is centered on the chest: the word "SENIOR" is large and purple with a thin black outline. Below it, the number "2026" is inside a purple oval with small black dots on the ends. The words "Carlyle" on the left and "Indians" on the right are printed in a smaller, yellow script font, flanking the year.

By: Katie Rakers

Carlyle High School Students can purchase class t-shirts for $15 and crewnecks for $25

until later this week.

The senior shirts are white. Juniors wear black. Sophomores wear purple. Freshmen shirts

are yellow.

The shirts are sold through an online store a link can be found in Google Classroom.

“The proceeds made from the shirt sales go to each grade's bank account,” said Student

Council executive president Cameryn Pollmann.

The freshman class shirts store closed on Sept. 21.

The freshman shirts are yellow with “freshman” printed at the top of the design with an

Indian logo and class of 2029 printed below.

The sophomore class shirt store closes on Sept. 24.

“The sophomore shirts are purple, and they have an Indian logo in the middle with 2028

split between the two sides, and it says ‘sophomore’ above it.

The shirts were created by Adilyn Deikemper, Alex Johnson, Caybri Pollmann, Addison

Kellerman, and I. The shirts have the letters in white and yellow,” said sophomore and Kaskaskia

Districts of Student Councils Media Specialist Sawyer Johnson.

The senior and junior stores close on Sept. 26.

“The junior class shirts are black with junior written in a curved line, indian head

underneath the line, and the class of 2027 at the bottom,” said junior class president Ava Meyer.

The senior shirts are white with “seniors” spelled out in purple across the top with

“Carlyle 2026 Indians” below the class name.

The students will wear the shirts on Oct. 17 for the homecoming games.