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JIM BOLBERT 'Hub' A Charter member of Casady, Jim was prom- inent in athletics and the managing branch of several activities. He played baseball for two yeas and lettered in football for three years. Manager of the baseball team his sophomore year, Jim also managed the Co-Op Store three years, was Business Manager of the Yearbook two years, and headed the management of the Dranatic stage crew in his senior yecr. Jim was Vice-President of the Student Council in the tenth and eleventh grades and a class repre- sentative in the twelfth grade. As a senior, Jim was also on the yearbook Editorial Staff and chosen to be a Chapel Boy. An honor student several times, he also found time for gardening, woodwork, and bee-keeping, but is most enthusiastic about ranching. CAROLYN YOUNG 'Cy' Carolyn came to Casady in the eighth grade and never seemed to regret the decision. She maintained the position of top scholar in the class her sophomore, iunior, and senior years and numerous times she was top scholar in the school. Also for these three yeas she worked on the newspaper, being Editor her iunior year. On the Yearbook Editorial Staff and Litercry Editor of the same her senior year, Carolyn had a yecr's experience behind her, having worked on the Yearbook Make-Up her iunior yecr. Carolyn received a hockey letter in the tenth grade. She was a cheerleader her iunior yea' and Secretary-Treasurer of the Pep Club as a senior. Carolyn was also elected ,pne of the two top citizens at Casady, her last year. Carolyn's hobbies are swimming, sailing, knitting, and babysitting.
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CHARL ES ROUNTR EE Abe Charles was one of the first to support Casady in its younger days and was a constant asset to all phases of school life. He was on the Student Council four years straight and served as its Vice-President in his senior year. Charles also lettered in football four years. He received a letter in basketball in the tenth and eleventh grades, and in track his iunior year. He was elected President of the 'C' Club his senior year. Charles was a member of the Barber Shop Quartet and the Choir for two yeas. He wrote for the newspaper two years md worked in the Yearbook Make-Up Department his senior year. Charles held a part in two Little Theater pro- ductions, 'The Boy with the Cart' and 'The Taming of the Shrew' his last year. Charles was also Chairman of the Dance Committee his senior year. HUGH PUTMAN 'Dad' Hugh became a Casadite in the ninth grade and soon the class became aware of his mechan- ical ability. He was in the Camera Club two years and ioined the Choir his iunior year. The choir wouldn't have been the same without Hugh's deep bass voice. He sang a solo in the Christmas service his senior year. Hugh played on the soccer team for three years and was manager of the baseball team in the eleventh grade. Hugh loves to work with model trains and do unusual dance steps. But his favorite hobby is designing cars and other ingenious devices at which he is quite good. Hugh had the added distinction of being the first to apply at the Draft Board.
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Class History The room was dark and deserted, with the exception of the glow that came from the strange image on the wall. On the.dais in front was a large book, opened to the last page. Across the top was written: 'Notes on the last meeting of the Ancient Society of the Knights of the Four Leaf Clover, disbanded in 1953 in compliance with public law No. lA9430 . Following this a list of members at the time of disbandment. Charter Members: Sir Scrooge of the House of Bohanon and Adams ioined in '47' at the stringent request of his parents. Sometimes called Dick. Sir Edward of the House in the Woods ioined in '47' for the edification of the group. He will be remembered as the You-Call-We-Haul' Boy. Sir Phillip of the House of Audobon ioined in '47' because his father was the great high mousetrap of the founding fathers. The Queen of Sheba of the Outhouse Bumers Protective Association ioined in '47' because of the prospects, no other female members. Sir Ernest of the House of Plato ioined in '47' because he had little else to do. Will be re- membered for his love scenes in the 'Taming of the Shrew. Sir William of the Leaning House fled to us in '47' to escape female companionship only to find we also had some women members. He stayed. Sir Chales of the House next door to Griffing's ioined in '47' to advance himself socially only to discover he was an intellectual. Sir Robert of the House of Puns ioined in '47' because of the wonderful opportunity to advance his talents. Sir Charles of the Tree House which is round ioined in '47' because he wanted to learn how to be a Cat . Sir James of the House of Crutches ioined in '47' to further his promising athletic abilities. Will be remembered as Mr. Taptoe.' Immediately following this was a note, ap- parently written by the secretary of the society. The society was first organized by this group. They had not been reiected by other groups. iust not askedl' Recruits: The Lady Carolyn of the House of The Seven Veils ioined in '48' because she was tired of working so hard. Sir Dreamdust of the House of Freshmen ioined in '48' because the Society Trophy Room was empty and he had a sure cure. Rarely called Don. Sir William of the strangest House you ever saw ioined in '48' in order to give the society the highest rate of cadillacs per capita in the Osh-Kosh-McGosh County. The Lady Hands at the Neck of the House of Melvaney ioined in '49' as an able traveling member. Sir Hugh of the House of the Hot Rod ioined in '49' as a 'senior member' to keep order in the Society. Will be remembered as the Mild Magnet or the Elk City Kid. Sir Guy of the House the Pooh built ioined in '50' to get a little activity into the otherwise inanimate group. News on disbanded Society can be obtained by calling Sooner l-954.
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