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u, and you, and you Outstanding Athletes Dennie and Lamont. Margie L. Glidewell Paul L. Bray Eleanor Kite Kenneth Washburn Norma Louise LeMay Bert Brewer. Jr. Maxine Marjorie Lee Charles Simpson. Jr. Maxine Perdieu Jerald Barr ... a leader in typing . . . the preacher's son, toots a big horn . . . the school's girl, a modern Juliet . . . one of the Newlin products, can sell ice cream bars ... a better Mae West than Mae is . . . a blond horn-tooter ... a small, little, good girl ... a farmer boy from the south . . . the Yale musician, interested in Greenup . . . another country boy, was out for football . . . CLASS HISTORY and Charleston. Our class officers for that year were president, Virginia Moore; vice-president, Lamont Dehl; secretary-treasurer, Betty Jayne McCash. The high point for the first semester was the class play Lady of Letters,” directed by Harlan Lance. And again this year we were well represented in athletics, music, speech, scholarship, and publications. However, the spot light of the whole year was centered around the junior-senior FLAME
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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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Scholastic Honors Virqinia, Wanda. Russell. Eleanor, Marion. Betty layne. Merle E. Snider Nedra Nadine Bishop Carolyn Matheny Ruby E. Moore Doyle Estes Mary L. Minesinger Carl Hawker Mary Goble Lewis Laymon Mary Kathryn Me-Kinzie They End Their . . . the other half of the Snider-Hartman corporation, our co-captain in basketball. . . small but vivacious . . . Mrs. Wesner of Cen-tralia . . . more and more, we see Ruby Moore . . . get an eyeful of that mustache . . . cute little girl with nice eyes ... he has a wave we all long for ... a Titian blond, if you know what I mean ... a good French student, long and lanky . . . Mary, Mary, quite contrary . . . CLASS HISTORY banquet set in a scene of the gay '90's. This we gave as a farewell to the class of '39. With the help of Madeleine Anderson and Veairnell White we completed a very successful year. For the last step in our high-school career, sixty came back to Casey on September 5, to enter our senior year. With the aid of our sponsors, Mr. White and Mary Huntington, we elected the following class officers: president, Todd Fouty; vice-president, 1 9 40 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24
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