Casey High School - Flame Yearbook (Casey, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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THE FLAME JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............................... Jake Walters Vice-President ............................. Carl Stull Secretary ............................. Lorcan Frances In 1932, one hundred and fifteen students registered at Casey Township High School as freshmen. The following weeks were ones of worry and grief, but “all’s well that ends well,” and so all that unpleasantness was soon forgotten. The year progressed rapidly, with the freshman initiation making everyone feel perfectly at home at Casey High. During this first year at high school, the class of ’36 elected the following class officers: Scott Brooke, president; Mavme h'nire, vice-president; Winifred Foster, treasurer, and Oran Boyd, secretary. Under their leadership, various members of the class at once began to participate in school activities. Many of the boys went out for football and basketball; the girls began to earn points for G. A. A.; both boys and girls joined the band and chorus. In every field of activity the freshmen made an effort to show their talents. The sophomore year in 1933 was a fine continuation of the spirit and enthusiasm that began in 1932. This year the officers were: Jake Walters, president; Delmar F.tnire, vice-president; and riarrv C'em, secretary and treasurer. An added feature to the class’s activities during 1933 was their participation in the all-school minstrel. To many of the boys and girls this was their first public appearance and it meant much to them in the way of dramatics, music, and fun. Of the hundred and fifteen students who entered Casey Township High School in the fall of 1932 as freshmen, eighty-eight registered in the fall of 1934 as juniors. This was a fine class of wide-awake boys and girls, who, with Jake Walters as their class president, were eager to take their places among the leaders of the school. The first important showing of their pep and loyalty was exhibited in the allschool parade that inaugurated the football season on September 29th. Nearly every member of the class participated in the making of floats, decorating of cars and in entering the actual parade itself. Eleven novel entries were credited to the juniors, a fact that earned for them the honor of winning second place and three dollars in prize money. First Row: Harry Clem. Delmar Etnire. Charles Johnson. Donald Ormsby. Eugene Neely, Frederick Bliss, Clayton Smith, David Bell. Floyd Johnson. Raymond Fouts. Second Row: Henry Mathcny. Mack Jones. Rodney Greever, Fred Clark, Paul Roberts. Loren Barker, Paul Wright. Loyal Hall. William Burnett. Leland Mullins. Third Row: James Poffinbarger. Clifford Watts, Cleo Duckworth. Verlin Claypool. Jake Walters, Victor Donner, Don Hires, Lovell Pulliam. Fourth Row: Ray Seewer, Stafford Warren, Don Cramer, Howard Hawker, Russel Logue. Carl Stull, Laverl Miller. Fifth Row: Verlin Hartman. Crawford Foraker, Joe Buckler, Winfred Stewart. Kieth Orr, Eugene Stiff, Clarence Townsend. Page 26

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THE FLAME Carl McCandlish, interested in athletics Basketball and track, four year ; Science Club 2; French Club 4; Static Manager for Class Play 3, 4; Flame Staff 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. Another basket, Carl. Ross Funk, football Basketball 3, 4; Track, fottr years; Football 2. 3, 4; Harris Trophy 4; F. F. A. 3. 4; Latin Hub 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2. Touelidotcn, Ross. Grace Weigel, G. A. A. president G. A. A., four years; Flame Staff 4; Home Economics Club, four years; Honor Roll 1, 2. 4; Latin Club 2, 3. 4; Operetta 2, 4; Stunt Show 1; Minstrel 2, 3; Debate 4. We’ll miss your leadership. Grace. Pauline Freeman, a happy person A (». A. A. leader for four years; Home Economics Club, four years; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Operetta 2, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Stunt Show 1; Minstrel 2. 3. Durwood Kuhn, one of our future fanners F. F. A. 1, 2, 3; French Club 4; Class Play 3; Basketball 1. 2; Football 3, 4. More poicer to you, Woody. Ruth Curry, a pleasing personality Transferred from Palestine her junior year, but now has a host of friends here: Glee Club, four years; G. A. A. 4; Broadcaster 4; Class Play 3. Glad tee knew you, Ruth. Catherine Carr Another G. A. A. leader for four years; Home Economics Club, four years; Latin Club 3, 4; Operetta 2, 4; Stunt Show 1; Minstrel 2, 3. Happy landings, Catherine. Margaret Kirkpatrick, a debater Debate 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3; G. A. A., four years: Operetta 1; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3. 4; Broadcaster 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Keep up the old argumentative attitude, Margaret. Helen Gardener Home Economics Club, four years; Science Club 2; Operetta 1; Glee Club 1; Stunt Show 1. Marjorie Ruffner G. A. A. 1. 2: Home Economics Club 1, 2; Operetta 2. 4; Glee Club 4; Stunt Show 2. Rest of luck, Marjorie. George Grant, Honors Transferred from Greenup; Basketball, four years; Football 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Judged our most valuable football player. Fifteen rahs for George. Eugene Henderson, another future farmer F. F. A., four years; French Club 3, 4; Football 4; Class Play 3; Honor Roll 1, 2. Good luck, Gene. Grace Hawker Home Economics Club, four years; G. A. A., four years; Operetta 1; Latin Club 2, 3. Your cheery smile is catching, Grace. Richard Ewing, a good cheer leader Basketball, four years; Football 4; Stunt Show 1; Minstrel 2, 3. Happy landings. Rich. Betty Shiels Transferred from Greenup her junior year; she's been a real help to us in Commercial Contest 3, 4; Broadcaster 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Honor Roll, four years. Good luck, Betty. Rosemary Kennedy Only attended school here her freshman and senior vears but l oth years she was a good worker in Home Economics Club, G. A. A., Stunt Show. More poicer to you, Rosemary. Leland Henderson, still another future farmer F. F. A., four years; Operetta 1; Class Play 4. Keep up the good work, Leland. Laura Kelly Latin Club 2, 3; Operetta 2; Home Economics Club 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. You've made a lot of friends and ice’ll all miss you, Laura. Boyd Davis, interested in athletics Played Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 3, 4; F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. Harold Connelly Footltall 1. 2; Science Club 3; Broadcaster 4. Here’s luck. Bill. Chester Garrett, a good student Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Football 3, 4. Here's to your success. Margaret McCash Honor Roll 3, 4; French Club 4; Home Economics Club 3. 4. Juanita Whitling A G. A. A. and Home Economics Club leader for four years. Good work, Juanita. Don Floyd A witling worker; F. F. A., four years; Stage Manager 3. 4. Here’s luck, Don. John Hudson F. F. A., four years; Latin Club 3. 4. So long, John. Mary Bower She’s not very big, but she’s always willing to help; Latin Club 2. Always be your cwn cheery self, Mary. Page 25



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THE FLAME One of the most enjoyable features of the year’s work was the production of the play, “Second Childhood,” which was given by the juniors on December 13th. The entire show was one laugh after another, and the entire cast acted their parts in an admirable manner. Joe Buckler, Carl Stull, Mayme Etnirc, Winifred Foster, and Jake Walters played the leading parts. Minor parts were acted equally well by Ruby Bertram, Lucille Lee, Lorean Francis, Loretta Johnson, Lovell Pulliam, and Rex Davis. The operetta, which was sponsored by the seniors, on January 24th and 25th, also found several juniors taking an active part in the cast of characters as well as in the dances and chorus. Lucille Lee played one of the leading roles as a mischievous little sister; Jake Walters was the wealthy, dignified city man; Winfred Stewart was a carefree, handsome boy; Mayme Etnire and Ruby Bertram were especially attractive tango dancers, and several other juniors added their talents to the choruses. Not only in dramatics, however, did the juniors cxcell during the school year, but also in athletics did they take a prominent part. Sixteen members on the football squad were juniors. These included: Scott Brooke, Clarence Townsend, Eugene Stiff, Frederick Bliss, Harry Clem, Clayton Smith, Russell Loguc, Lcland Mullens, Laverl Miller, Cleo Duckworth, Rex Davis, Joe Buckler, Don Hires, Vcrlin Hartman, and Albert Stallings. Eight members of the basketball squad were juniors. They were: Clarence Townsend, Harry Clem, Eugene Stiff, Russell Logue, William Burnett, Crawford Foraker, Delmar Etnire, and Winfred Stewart. In all other school activities, especially in the band and choruses, many juniors have taken an active part. Debate, contest work, G. A. A. and various clubs have found these boys and girls valuable members, for in many ways they have been leaders. The climax of the year’s activities and the event toward which the juniors had looked forward since they were freshmen was the Junior-Senior Banquet, held on Friday night, April 19. The setting was a lovely one with everyone all dressed up in his best “bib and tucker,” all a fitting scene for the splendid entertainment given by the Edward Clark Concert Company. These players had recently returned from Spain and in their program they gave some impressions of that country. Only one year of high school remains and that the juniors now look forward to with keen anticipation. They sincerely hope that they will have as fine a year as seniors as they have had as juniors. Much of the credit for this successful year as juniors the class is proud to credit to the capable help of their advisors, Miss Johnston and Mr. Daugherty. First Row: Mary Liffick, Edna Lawson. Subrina Huffman. Frela Roberts. Marjorie Baumgartner. Mary Shawvcr. Wanda Daughhctcc. Iris Underwood. Mardy Morrison. Second Row: Winifred Foster. Dorothy Sanders. Hazel Moore. Lorean Francis, Mayme Etnirc. Clara Jacobs. Ina Edwards. Ernestine Lacey. Third Row: Rosalie Shawver. Doris Staley. Alberta Phillippi. Dorothy Havens. Virginia Miller. Dorothy Payne. Virginia Welker. Grace Orand. Fourth Row: Helen McCrory. Ethel Webber. Ruby Bertram. Lucille Lee. Bernice Kilborn. Lillian Wash- burn. Fifth Row: Loretta Johnson, Maxine Giffin, Freda Smith. Jewel Watt. 19 3 5 Page 27

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