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Cap and Gown Officers Todd. Wanda, and Lamont. Herman G. Cramer Katherine Elnora Biggs Donald McFarling Wilma Barker Lamont Dehl Evelyn E. Welker Leo Leroy Simpson Rosemary Stephenson Bruce Daughhetee, Jr. Marge Townsend . . . another Yale product, the boy with the rosy cheeks . . . small and vivacious, advertiser for Wrigley's . . . boy from Hazel Dell . . . a pepperette . . . our ladies'-man, plays football, too . . . tall and cute, from Hazel Dell . . . another football man, quite a Romeo . . . curly hair, dark eyes, yes! a brunette . . . another football player, quite disturbing . .. Marge with the light-brown hair, president of G. A. A. . . . CLASS HISTORY Again in the fall of '37 we resumed our duties at Casey High with only seventy-three back as sophomores. Miss Kathryn Hartman was our only adviser for that year. At our first class meeting we elected our class officers: president, William Earl Weaver; vice-president, Lamont Dehl; secretary-treasurer, Clayton Robey. This year the initiation party was far more interesting because we could participate in the FLAME 21
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Advisers White and Huntington. Todd Fouty Wanda Snearly Paul L. Wright Lois McKinley Lee Roy Lacey Martha A. Buckler Marion H. Kilbom Lorene Ping Denver M. Mumford Vaneta Jean Whitney t h e j. . . . tall, dark, and ?, president of the class . . . also from Yale, secretary-treasurer for seniors . . . walking skyscraper, one of the twins . . . also from Yale, editor-in-chief of the FLAME . . . blond dynamite on the gridiron . . . our principal's pretty young daughter, toots a clarinet well . . . basketball star and co-captain, good scholastic rating . . . blond and beautiful, our Homecoming Queen . . . our all-around athlete . . . the girl with the golden voice . . . CLASS HISTORY On Monday morning, August 31, 1936, eighty-three of us unexperienced freshmen entered the halls of Casey to start our journey down life's path. Under the supervision of Helen Harris and A. B. Ives we selected as our president, Betty McCash; vice-president, Lamont Dehl; secretary-treasurer, Lorene Ping. These officers represented us on the Student Council. On September 28 we faced the night which all freshmen dread—initiation! ! ! 1 94 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20
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Present and Previous Officers Wanda. Lamont. Virginia. Todd. Betty Jayne. Clayton. Lorene. William Earl (no picture) Virginia Catherine Moore Clayton Max Robey Virginia K. Kinsel Russell E. Mumford Thedis O. Rude George Giffin Betty layne McCash Bob Scott Ethelyn L. Fitch Gene Hartman fl Diploma for . . . tall, dark, and charming, plays piano quite well . . . Clark Gable II, always late to classes . . . the smallest senior, can jerk sodas . . . the big little photography boy . . . girl with a string of boy friends . . . the handsome play boy . . . quiet and sedate, a good scholar and perfect lady . . . the dashing scholar, quite popular . . . quiet and calm, from the country . . . one of the Sni-der-Hartman corporation . . . CLASS HISTORY procedure. The class was well represented in sports, music, and scholarship; and the ending of this year was just as pleasant as our freshman year had been. And so again we entered the portals of Casey High to resume our education as jolly juniors. Although our ranks had narrowed to sixty-nine, several new members entered from Yale 1 94 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
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