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FLAME Annals of the (Class of 1U37 (Continued from Page 17) Mr. Gordon and Miss Cochonour act as advisers. The first team in football has as members Paul Dill, William Staley, William Stallings, and Eugene Stiff. Basketball claims fames McFarling, Max Weaver, Russell Haddock, and Eugene Stiff. Paul Dill and William Staley receive honorable mention on Wabash Valley championship team; Eugene Stiff gains place as tackle on the 4th team. William Staley is elected captain of the 1936 team. Juniors present Romeo and Juliet, balcony scene and all. Elizabeth LeMay and Morris Paden have leading roles. A. B. Ives directs. Juniors entertain seniors and faculty at a banquet. Setting is a colonial garden. (See pictures on snapshot page.) May brings us a much needed rest and a new dignity, for we are seniors. 1936-1937 Forty-four of us come back August 31. Most of us a little sadder. some a little wiser, all a little older. Yes, well do as dignified seniors. Election returns bring us as officers Geneva Biggs, William Staley, and Dale Underwood. Miss Huntington and Mr. White serve as advisers. When Miss Huntington is unable to return to school because of an accident. Miss Anderson becomes our adviser. Mr. Ives directs us in Growing Pains. Elizabeth LeMay, Dale Underwood, Betty Buckler, and Eugene Stiff play the leads. We start to work on the Flame with Betty Buckler as editor and Morris Paden as business manager. We have a progressive party in the old gym. On class day the class presents its will and prophecy. The juniors entertain us royally. The Flame comes out and we feel like proud parents. In quick succession comes the end of class work and exams; Baccalaureate and Commencement follow. We are through; we have worn the caps and gowns; we are alumni; we have an alma mater. We write finis to our high school days.
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THE 1937 C. E. HOYT Three efficient men have charge of the upkeep of the buildings and campus at Casey High School. They are L. M. Watts, who has served as head engineer for eighteen years; C. E. Hoyt, who has acted as janitor for fourteen years; and Edgar Fasig, who has been janitor of the old building for four years. E. FASIG (The following are thumb-nail sketches of people seen often on the Casey High campus. Try your luck at guessing whom we are describing. After you have decided upon your answers, turn to page 60 and check the accuracy of your observation.) lUlin’s llllui? 1. Two little freshmen who are always seen together. 2. A teacher who likes skirts, sweaters, flats, and Serena. 3. A senior girl who has unusual eyebrows. 4. A sophomore boy who lives to argue. 5. A person who talks with his hands and eyes as well as his mouth and tongue. 6. One who has changed her name. 7. A sophomore girl and junior boy who are deep in romancing. 8. A big man without much hair and a big broom with many bristles. 9. A freshman girl and her senior steady. 10. Two stooges—one with a cane. 11. The fellow who stands on the stage with a ''whip in his hand. 12. A coach and four which arrive at the front door. 13. Thirteen loyal and loving friends who hold Sunday afternoon meetings. 14. Several gentlemen with a little hair missing. 15. A senior who likes to be funny. 16. Four musical gentlemen who perform willingly. 17. A girlie who likes Wisconsin feathered friends. 18. An addition to our faculty. 19. Our seven bosses. 20. Six fair freshmen females—3 of whom are vest-pocket editions. 21. Two fast friends much attracted by out-of-town girls. 22. A gentleman with a military title. 23. Two sophomore pals—E. Me. and B. A. 24. A pedagogue interested in angles, curves, and arcs. 25. Our banker. 26. Seen in the assembly at noon. E. S. and R. J. D. C. and E. S. M. W. and D. U. B. D. and L. E. V. M. and D. B. M. B. and H. Me. F. S. and C. U.
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THE 1937 (Dtscy lllarrinrs Casey Warriors, Casey Warriors, Break right through that line! Carry on for Casey High, A touchdown sure this time. Rah! Rah! Rah! Casey Warriors, Casey Warriors, Fight on for our fame! Fight, fellows, fight! And we will win this game! (Lbecr the (Leant Cheer the team of dear old Casey Fighting for our fame! Wave the flag of gold and purple Honor to our name. With our warriors out to lead us, We do not fear the foe. Cheer the team of dear old Casey With a mighty Go! Team! Go! mm ss I
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