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JUNIOR BOYS Charles Blood Denzil Hills Dwight Miller Garrison Burr Frank Hudson Arthur Myers William Catey Delbert Kelly Verlin Orndorff Wilbert Cummins Arnold Kiburz Harlan Pfster Roy Davis John Klinefelter Darrell Poffinbarger Wayne Dixon Elbert Knecht Vernon Ramsey Scott Em rich Donald Knierim Billy Richardson Ellis Ewing Noble Lacey Ernest Schick Leonard Gardner Max Lamb William Squires Max Greever Kenneth Lamb Allen Taylor Paul Groves George Lippincott Ernest Wright Ralph Haddock Kenneth List Lester Wright Roland Heim Elmer Littlejohn Robert Wright . 28.
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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1925, eighty-one ambitious Freshmen enrolled in Casey High School (names sent on request). After a few weeks spent getting used to an altogether new type of schooling for most of us, we elected the following class officers: President, Mary Abraham; vice-president, Florence Davis; secretary and treasurer, Mary Collins. Our advisors were Miss Gladys Brown and Mr. Fletcher. Of course we could not become bona fide students until we were initiated. In this we proved very entertaining to our “superiors.” Near the close of the year the Seniors gave a stunt show and we showed the upperclassmen that we were to be reckoned with and carried off the second prize. During this year we had a benefit show. At the end of the year we entertained the Juniors to an “all-day” trip to Twin Lakes Park, Paris, Illinois. In the fall of 1926 we returned as Sophomores. Our class roll was slightly less and we had only sixty-eight members enrolled. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Merl Burdett; Vice-president, Harris Hitt; secretary and treasurer, Robert Yanaway. The same advisors of the year before were retained. During this year we had charge of a stand and put on several “movies,” the receipts of which were used on the Junior-Senior banquet the following year. In the Junior year we retained the officers of the previous year who were: President, Merl Burdett; vice-president, Harris Hitt; secretary and treasurer, Robert Yanaway. The Juniors used several ingenuous methods to derive legal tender including selling score-cards at all tournaments and putting on a class play, “A Busy Honeymoon,” which was a “grand” success. The Freshmen got a chance to show their most pleasant company manners when they entertained us to a picnic at “The Rocks” in Charleston. Last, came the Junior-Senior banquet which was the first of its kind in the new ervmnasium. Ask anyone present if it was a success or not. This year about the same number of students enlisted for the final year oi their high school duties. They elected for their officers: President, Harris Hitt; vice-president, Olaf Logue; and secretary and treasurer, Mary Collins. The class voted to issue a yearbook and they have been working hard to make this yearbook a success. We hate to think of leaving this place where we have “labored” for four years for we will be leaving many friends and pleasant thoughts behind us. - 2 -
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JUNIOR GIRLS Ruth Agler Coral Anderson Mildred Bailey Wilma Beasley Ruth Bower Lois Boyd Melba Brewer Delma Brosman Ina Brown Audrey Carper Elizabeth Carr Margaret Clark Mae Collins Mabel Copeland Lois Deverick Pauline Deverick Virginia Druesedow Marie Emrich Ruth Forester Dorothea Frazier Gretha Granger Norma Green Opal Groves Eleanor Haddock Ruth Hadley Jeanette Hayes Eva Henderson Bernice Hills Genevieve Howe Ruby Huddlestun Alta Lacey Salena Lacey Virginia Lacey Kathryn Lansbery Frances Luke Mary Mitchell Opal Montgomery Pauline Moore Martha McFarling Doris McKean Gladys Orand Naomi Queen Leota Ross Ruth Scott Lorene Searls Evelyn Sharp Rosamond Shimel Mae Smith Opal Smith Maudaline Speakman Olive Sweebe Imogene Turner Helen Tuttle Maxine Underwood Evelyn Underwood Lucille Wilson -29-
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