Casey High School - Flame Yearbook (Casey, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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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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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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=■ The Flame of 1 9 3 4 — SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On the 5 li day of September in the year 1932, one hundred and fifteen excited and innocent “Freshies” entered C. T. H. S. Their first official act was a class meeting in which they elected the following officers: Scott Brooke, president; Mayme Etnirc, vice-president; W inifred Foster, treasurer, and Oran Boyd as secretary. They were in’tiated into C. T. 11. S. at an all-school party given by the upperclassmen. After this initiation. they were considered full Hedged members of our school. These new members of our school took part in many outstanding activities and proved themselves worthy of advancement to the Sophomore class. On August 28, 1933, eighty-eight of these “Freshies” came back to enroll as Sophomores. They elected as their class officers: Jake Walters, president; Delmar Etnirc, vice-president, and Harry Clem, secretary and treasurer. These three promising young men have handled the affairs and activities of the Sophomore Class exceptionally well. Many of the Sophomores took active parts in the minstrel, with Winfred Stewart as the most outstanding. The Sophomores also presented a very entertaining program in honor of George Washington’s Birthday. Especially was the minuet by Mary Shawver, Mayme Etnire, Winifred Foster, and Ruby Bertram enjoyed by the student body. This Sophomore class, with the aid of their advisors, Miss Johnston and Mr. Bergstrom, have made a place for themselves among the student body and arc well qualified to take their places as Juniors next year. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Early in September, 99 Freshmen entered Casey High in high spirits. After a few days spent in searching for classrooms and learning our way about, we settled down to routine work as members of the student body. The Freshman class elections resulted in the appointment of William Walling as president, W illiam Staley as vice-president, and Clifford Lamb as secretary and treasurer. Mr. Johnson and Miss Co-chonour are class sponsors. W e soon made our presence known by winning first prize for the best float in the parade preceding the Casey-Marshall game. Our initiation was in the form of an all-school k'd party with prizes offered for the best costumes. Jake Walters and Russell Logue carried off the prize, and everyone agreed that they deserved it. Relays, games. and refreshments of apples and doughnuts helped to make the party a real success. The second big event of the year was a wiener roast held at Fairview Park. After a scries of party games, a treasure hunt furnished an hour of fun and exercise. The great event of the year is yet to take place, our Freshman party, which will be held some time in March. Our parties are financed by class dues of ten cents per member. W e were well represented in all activities this year. When the call was issued for football, eight of our boys responded. Four of our boys went out for basketball. From six to ten Freshman names arc consistently on the honor roll. Ten members represented us in the band, ar.d we had charge of one of the most successful pep meetings of the year. I 30 |

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