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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Left to right—Miss Miller. Adviser: Paul Philippi. Treasurer; Juanita Huffman. Vice-President: Mary Fasig. Secretary; Pauline Philippi, President: and Miss Huntington. Adviser. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1939, the doors of Casey High welcomed eighty-three freshmen within the halls of knowledge. Although the class was not so large, they began to take their places rapidly in Casey High. The class officers were soon elected. They were as follows: President, Ken- neth Cutler: Vice-President, Paul Cook: and Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Staley. Fifteen boys went out for athletics. Several musically minded members joined band and choir. Some of them became adjusted quickly as we can tell by the honor roll. High honors: Pauline Philippi. Honors: Bill Arney. Melva Brandenburg, Bill Fouty, Juanita Hoffman and Betty Staley. At Homecoming the beauty of the freshmen began to show; the attendants were Betty Staley and Martha Ruffner. At the beginning of their sophomore year, seventy-four shy, quiet students came back. The officers they chose were as follows: President, Bill Fouty: Vice-President, Pauline Philippi: Secretary, Juanita Huffman: and Treasurer, Melva Brandenburg. Finding places in clubs and organizations they go through Casey High. The Homecoming attendants this year were Melva Brandenburg and Mabel Hunt. When the school opened in 1941, sixty-eight students returned as juniors. The class elections resulted as follows: President. Bill Fouty: Vice-President. Pat Burnett: Secretary, Pauline Philippi, and Treasurer. Juanita Huffman. They began to show that they could do business by giving a top class play and then making money for their successful patriotic banquet. When Homecoming time came. Pat Burnett and Melva Brandenburg represented the class. As the curtain rises on the sixty-five seniors, we see Pauline Philippi as President: Juanita Huffman, Vice-President: Secretary. Mary Fasig: and Treasurer, Paul Philippi. The queen for our patriotic homecoming was the new beauty of the class, Alice Lash-brook. Four years passed quickly; these seniors will soon be taking their places in a war-torn world where we hope they will have as much success as they have had in Casey High. 8 The Victory Flame
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S E N I 0 R S BILL ARNEY Latin Club 1-2-3-4: Band I: Choir I-2-3-4: Sextet 3: Male Chorus 2-3: Flame Staff 4: Junior Class Play 3: Honor Roll 1 -2-3-4: Football 1-2-3-4: Ba;ketball 1-2-3-4: Tennis 1-2-3-4; Freshman Class Play 1: Harris Football Award 4. PEARL ATHEY Home Ec. Club 1 : Flame Staff 4. HAROLD E. BALLINGER French Club 1: Latin Club 1; Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Tennis 3-4; Track 2: Industrial Arts 3-4. ROSEMARY BARLOW Home Ec. Club 1-2-3: Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 3: Junior Class Play 3. FREDA BOWER G. A. A. 1-2-3-4; Latin Club 1-2-3-4; Broadcaster 4; Flame Staff 4; Class Play 1-3: Honor Roll 3-4. MELVA BRANDENBURG Latin Club 1-2-3-4; Honor Roll 1-2-3-4; Student Council 2 ; Class Play 1. BILL BURCHAM Transfer Student from Zionsville. Indiana: Band 1-2-3 in Zions ville School. 4 in Casey High. PATRICIA BURNETT Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-4: French Club 2-3: Band 1-2-3-4: Broadcaster 3-4: Editor 4: Flame Staff 3-4: Assistant Editor 4; Class Play 3. BIRDIE CHAPMAN Home Ec. Club 1-2-3; Honor Roll 2. DON COHOON Choir 3: Male Chorus 3; Class Play 3: Football 1-2-3: Basketball 1-2-3; Tennis 2: Track 2. RUSSELL COMER PAUL COOK Latin Club 1-2-3; Flame Staff 4: Football 2-3; Basketball 1-2-3-4: Tennis 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3: Student Coun cil 1. The Victory Flame 9
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