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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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Class ll '54 Well, another year is gone and the Class of '54 was really tops in school activities. You don't believe us? We'll have to straighten you out. First, we furnished the Financer of the Student Council, Derby Wilson. Phil Bass was another member of the Council who must have been good for he was reelected. Margaret Lytle was the Football Queen of 1952 and a Cheerleader along with Nancy Norville and Joan Hagle. Then, of course, we also provided the Casady Crier with an able Editor, Sharon Stewart. Naturally we want to mention our newcomers: Bob Cortwright, who out sings everyone, Joan Hagle, whose laugh is unequaled, Mike Powell, a Chemistry brain and manager of the football squad, and Charles Wherry, on asset to Casady's 1952 undefeated football team. Doesn't this convince you that the Class of '54 has more than its share of talent? ANN SHERIDAN WATSON MIKE POWELL NANCY HOLTZENDORF JEAN RUSSELL MARGARET LYTLE SHARON STEWART CHARLES WHERRY
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