Casey High School - Flame Yearbook (Casey, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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SOPHOMORE GIRLS The Flame of 1934 First row: Edna Lawson, Clara Jacobs, Rosa Gienn, Marjorie Baumgartner, Nema Snyder. Wanda Daugh- hetee, Mayme Etnire, Fiances Keinbo!t, Mary Shawver, Mardy Morrison, Iris Underwood, Helen Ramsey, Mary Imogene Li flick. Second row: Snbrina Huffman, Bernice Kilborn, Hazel Moore, Lela Mae Stevens, Virginia Welker, Winifred Foster, Virginia Miller, Ellen Clark, Dorothy Payne, Ernestine Lacey. Third row: Lorene Francis, Lorene Gilbert, Alverta Philippi, Lilian Washburn, Ethel Webber, Jewel Watt, Lucille Lee, Ruby Bertram, Elnora Lacey. Fourth row: Rosalie Shawver, Helen McCrory, Loretta Johnson, Doris Staley, Twilla Brewer, Margaret Rodebaugh. SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE BOYS First row: Charles Johnson. Donald Orrnsby, Clayton Smith, Eugene Neeley, Paul Roberts, Howard Hawker, David Bell, Harry Clem, James Poffinbarger. Frederick Bliss, Allen Odell. Second row: Charles Laymon, Victor Donner, Loyal Hall, Jake Walters, William Stallings, Daniel Lee, Lowell Carpenter, Delmar Etnire, Lovell Pulliam, Lamar Redman. Third row: Laverl Miller, Scott Brooke, Carl Stull. Don Hires, Edward Collins, Raymond bouts, Russell Logue, Paul Wright, Virlen Clay pool. Fourth row: Cleo Duckworth. Ray Sccwer, Arthur Risinger, Leland Mullen, Ke.th Orr, George Grant. Winfred Stewart, Hershel Wright, Clifford Watts. 4 Fifth row: Verlin Hartman. Norman Repp, Clarence Townsend, Eugene Stiff, Joe Buckler, Crawford Foraker, William Hayes, Joe Foster. 128 1

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JUNIOR BOYS Casey High School First row: Durward Kuhn, Henry Matheny, Victor Dower, Iceland Henderson, Darrell Carper, I,orcn Darker, Willis Simpson, Lavcrn Hamand, Second row: Eugene Henderson, Donald Floyd, Ross Funk, Doyd Davis, Carl McCandlish, Ferrell Abra- ham, Ralph Freeman, Rodney Greever. Third row: I,ee Cunnineham, Harry Lacey, John Hudson, Chester Garrett, Harland Snodgrass, William Fuson, Wayne Cox, Gil belt Gross. JUNIOR CLASS barrass river. His quiet ways had won for him a place in the hearts of his fellow-classmates which cannot easily he refilled. In the roll of 1933, after our three months of vacation, 58 energetic, knowledge-seeking Juniors re-entered the halls of Casey High. Believing that this year’s responsibilities would he greater than ever before, we appointed Mr. Gordon and Miss Jones as class sponsors, and elected the following capable members as our class officers: Harland Snodgrass, president; Darrell Carper, vice-president, and Lenore Mays, secretary and treasurer. The year was started off by a class picnic at the Boy Scout cabin. The first important social event of the season was the all-school party, at which Darrell Carper acted as master of ceremonies and directed the playing of party games. With Miss Ennis as our able director, the Junior Class play, “Green Stockings”, was presented December 1. before an appreciative and enthusiastic audience. In spite of the fact that the play had to be postponed because of the scarlet fever epidemic, it was a big success. Dorothy Bell starred as the charming heroine, and Ferrell Abraham as the handsome leading man. At the minstrel-carnival, the Juniors had charge of the Oriental Village, the Spanish Inn. and the Hall of Horrors. In the Oriental Vil- lage, Evelyn Meeker and Cecil Ryan proved to be expert fortune tellers, while Dorothy Bell and Virginia Troughton served tea to their patrons. Those who ventured through the Hall of Horrors will never forget their experience. At the Spanish Inn. quilts were displayed and chili was served according to the true Spanish custom. As a benefit show to raise more money for the Junior-Senior banquet, we sponsored the mov:e, “Wild Boys of the Road”, at the Lyric theater. An entertaining program was given between shows 1 v Meredith Morton, Ferrell Abraham. Margaret Brewer, and Ruth Curry. Our class was well represented on the debate team. Margaret Kirkpatrick and Evelyn Meeker served as alternates and were called upon to take part in the debates during the absence of the regular debaters. Four of our ambitious members. Mary Francis, Evelvn Meeker, Virginia Troughton, and Lenore Mays, joined The Broadcaster Staff and have done their best toward making our school paper a success. The crowning social event of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet at which we royally entertained the Seniors. And now, the Class of ’34 is looking forward with great pleasure and anticipation to its Senior year, when it shall reign supreme among the student body. [27]



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FRESHMAN GIRLS Casey ll igh Scho o 1 First row: Eva Griffy, Dorotha Estes, Hazel Davidson, LaVerne Henderson, Marjorie Watson, Tressie Biggs, Mary Neal. Rosemary Arney, Maxine Weaver, Phyllis Comer. Second row: Freda Hosman, Virginia Whitton, Ruth Help, Eileen Orr, Inez Shuey, Do. is Callahan, Doris Orrell, Maxine Leohr, Bernice Ruley, Beulah Huffman. Third row: Ida Glosser, Lucille Markwell, Elizabeth LeMay. Mildred Hu ldleston, Mary Boyd, Clairece Glosser, Rachael Ulery, Geneva Shaffer. Fourth row: Alice Ripple, Chlorene Shick, Marjorie Sharp, Ruth Williams, Ruth Shawver, Irene Briggs, Elsie Stephens, Geneva Biggs. Fifth row: Betty Buckler, Ursa Sid well, Virginia Poe, Mildred Petty, Mary Snodgrass. FRESHMAN CLASS First row: Shelby Roberts, Walter Hart. Charles Goble, Loyd Fonts. Charles Collins, James McFarling, Jay Littlejohn, Ernest Huddleston, Charles Umbarger, Eugene Hillard. Second row: Allen Barlow, Walter Ault, Victor Briggs, Floyd Smith, Rex Connelly, William Hayworth, Lyle Bennett, William Staley, Morris Paden, Max Weaver. Third row: Oran Boyd, William Walling, Fred Hackett, Leland Brandenburg, Russell Haddock, Harold Ragon, Donald Henry, Billy Emrich, Morri Kid well, Leon Finney. Fourth row: George Hudson, Charles McDaniel, George Sloan, William Stallings, Ferrald Kelm, Randall Biggs, Vernon Brandenburg, Clifford Lamb, Dale Underwood. Fifth row: Dale Cummins, Howard Smith, Lee Greenwell, Allen Doty, Hugh Smith, Doit Odell, Lee Davis. FRESHMAN BOYS [29]

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