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Bill Groff was another 'angry youth' in the late
60s. He later became a pilot for a uranium company, but in the 1980s, with
his brother Robin, he opened Rim Cyclery and revolutionized tourism
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Carl Rappe and Rusty Reeder appeared side-by-side
in the 1967 edition of Grand County High School's yearbook, The Mograndah.
Rusty died in an accident in Nevada. Carl still lives in Moab.
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On the way to the drug conference, Carl Rappe, stopped to visit the 'boyhood home' of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.Carl has always loved irony |
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The Writer's Critique... Rusty Reeder wrote this
evaluation of his good friend Carl Rappe and then himself. They may
sound a bit full of themselves, but my God, they were 18 and they had these
kinds of dreams and aspirations.
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