Casey High School - Flame Yearbook (Casey, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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WE DO SOLEMNLY BEQUEATH --- I. Thelma Washburn, will my tendency to create a disturbance to Wanda Dillman and my ability to act to Betty Estes. I, Lucille Thomas, will my graceful stride to Barbara Orndorff and my great interest in the Home Ec. Club to all the freshmen who are new in the Home Ec. Club. We. Maurine Scott and Mildred Shiels. will our amusing giggles and our way with Miss Miller and Mr. Hawkins to the other students of Casey High. (We hope our giggles won’t get you in as much trouble as they have us.) We. ’’Charlie Sherman and Pup McDonald, will our ability to lead our team through a successful season to Jim Sharp. I. Mary Fasig. will my ability to keep smiling to Mary Ellen Chapman. I. Margaret Tyler, will my artistic ability to my sister, Mary Etta, and plentiful sandy-colored hair to Inez Smith. I. Juanita Huffman, will my skill in gymnastics to Phyllis Lewis and my interest in the Student Council to next year’s senior representatives of the Student Council. I. Rose Sprague, will my gym suit to Joan Short and my ability to always find something to do to keep myself busy to Francis McKinzie. I. Harold Ballinger, will all my good times in Casey High to Dean Fasig and my football suit to any freshman boy. I. Paul Cook, will my way with women, which was willed to me in the 41 Flame by Bill Watson, to Lee Ulrey. and my ability to keep laughing to John Tutewiler. I. Bill Howe, will my place in the history class to whoever wants it and my ability at calling hogs to Carl Collins. I. Donald Cohoon. will my ability of teasing the girls to Jim Christian and my ability to think up something funny to say to Wayne Simpson. I. Russell Comer, will my dark and plentiful hair to Mr. Tade and my place in the typing room to Bob Lemay. We. Mabel Hunt and Melva Brandenburg, will our dancing ability to Nellie Ragon and Wanda Kline and our love for the opposite sex and our dates to Josephine Whitworth and Marianna Burnett. I. Paul Philippe, will my tall height to Leonald Brown and my ability to plant a good crop to Charles Wright. I. Pauline Philippe, will my peaceful words and actions to Iris Lacey and my pleasant disposition to Clara Shanks and my place as president of the Senior class to next year’s president. I. Charles Perkins, will my beautiful physique, that was willed to me last year by Don Hutton. to Jim Srifal. and mv fascinating laugh to Leonard Robey. I. Gerald Hurt, will mv place in U. S. history class to any one who cares to take it and my handsomeness to Charles L. Hayes. We. Birdie Chapman and Olive Edwards, will our quiet, modest manners to Pat Moody and Rosie Garner. I. June Weaver, will my love for the opposite sex to Colleen Hackett and my ambition of wanting to be a nurse to Hilda Sharp. I. Margaret McGinness. will my short height to Jim Sharp and my spontaneity to Nellie List and my quiet ways to Mary Alice Daniels. I. Pearl Athey. will my ability to keep up a conversation to Vera Edington and my place in the chemistry class to Helen Hall. I. Ruby Dill, will my meekness to Hazel Glenn and my peace of mind to all flutter budgets of the junior class. I, Alice Lashbrook. will my place as the Homecoming Queen of 42” to the Queen of 43” and my long dark black hair to Norma Collins. I. Stephen Reed, will my devilishness to Boyd Larson and my way with the opposite sex to Kent Morgan. (A little more can’t hurt.) I. Adabelle Elliott, will my place as the president of the Home Ec. Club to any junior in the Home Ec. Club. I, Linda Lamb, will my great interest in G. A. A. to Wilma Swim and my method of getting that awful bookkeeping to Eleanor Mum ford. Signed this twenty-third day of December, nineteen and forty-three. Signed: Sf.NIOR CLASS. Witnesses: The Flame Staff. 18 The Victory Flame

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WE DO SOLEMNLY BEQUEATH --- We, the seniors of C. T. H. S., being judged more or less sound in mind and reason by the faculty of the school, do hereby draw up our last will and testament, bequeathing our academic possessions to those who will follow in our footsteps, in hope that these bequests may be of everlasting benefit and value to these, our heirs. To the faculty and Mr. Runyon, we will our deepest sympathy for losing such wonderful pupils. We seniors, very unwillingly, will our beloved history book by Wirth.” and our teacher. Mr. Tedrick. to all the class of 44.” We certainly hope they enjoy them. We, the senior class, will our year book to the juniors. I, Rosemary Barlow, will my soda jerking to Ruth Laymon and my ability at fixing broken bicycles to some unfortunate rider. I, Enis Frazier, will my ability to smile at the homecoming queens and all other attractive females to Jim Yocom. I, Betty Yanawav. will my ability to gossip and some of my height to Mary Lou Carl. I. Saretta Van Houten. will some of my height to Rosemary Garner and my cute little giggle to Claribel Morton. I, Dorothy Harper, will my speaking ability to Frank Chidester. I. Betty Staley, will my love for black-haired boys to Norma Daughhetee. I. Bill Speakman. will my place in the swimming pool to Royce Gene Holthouse and my red bicycle to Jim Goble. I. Bob Stephen, will my shyness to Boyd Larson and my C” rationing book to anyone who can get a cute brunette for my Junior and Senior banquet date. I, Pat Burnett, will my diamond ring to no one and my place as editor of the Broadcaster to Max Moore. I, Freda Bowers, will my soft voice to Norma Middleton and my ability as an actress to my sister, Neva. I. Gene Hill, will a portion of my height to Billy Woods and my way with the 4th hour assembly teacher to anyone. I. Bill Arney. will my scholastic genius to Bob Neal and my time to read and listen to all the news to Max Mauk. I. Ladonna Fitch, will my ability to fix hair to Mary Funk and my place in bookkeeping class to Nellie List. I. Ralph Sharp, will mv method of getting fat to Loren Smith and my ability at getting Latin to all Latin I students. T. Helen Ragon. will mv blonde hair to Bettv Perry and my two dimples to Bettv Joe Burke. I. Lillian Mumford. will my good looks to Phyllis Coons and my slenderness to Wanda Haddock. I. Dorothv Hawker, will my saintliness to Joan Elder and my place in Home Ec. Ill class to Martha Lou Gard. I, Martha Searls. will by ability to argue with the teacher to John Main and my interest in the boys in the service to Virginia Lamb. I. Betty Yocom. will my gum to Gloria BrooVs and my supply of jokes to Virginia Ashby. I. Frances Wright, will my talking speed to Wilma Trout and my interest in Martinsville to no one but Uncle Sam. T. Don Galev. will Billie Jean Chrvsler to no one and my football playing to Don Elliott. T. Norman Ulrev will my way with girls to Darrell Brandenburg. I, Wendell Daughhetee, will my continued tardiness to Bud Mauk and my dates with Ruth Ann Garner to no one. I, Wilma Lamb, will my stenographic ability to my sister. Virginia, and my letters from Michigan to no one, because I love to get them too well. I. Peggy Moody, will my good standing with the 7th hour assembly teacher to Virginia Perisho and my good figure to Wanda Kite. I, Bill Burcham, will my old Ford’s brakes to Eugene Gross and my scratched-up face to whoever threw that snowball. I. Harry Eumont, will my photographic ability to next year's photographic editor and my dates with Melva. I don't want to will to anyone. I, Jim Rue. will the brilliant cardinal hue of my hair to Rex Gard. hoping that he may use it to attract girls as I have done. I, Bill Fouty, will my ability to attract the freshmen girls to Lee Markwell and my place as editor of the Flame to Jim Goble. The Victory Flame 17



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SOPHOMORES First row, left to right—Mr. Hawkins. Adviser: Helen Hall. Wilma Abraham, Freda Callahan. Pat Moody, Agnes Freeman. Iris Lacey. Betty Havens. Mary Alice Kibler. Rosemary Garner. Second row, left to right—Lowell Henderson. Howard Snodgrass. Treasurer: Leon Faston. Ferrell Fox. Mary Lou Carl. Charlotte Newlin. Frances Shiver. Betty Cope. Dorothy Dixon. Don Lansberry. Warren Laymon. Third row, left to right—Harold Briggs. Bob Stifal. Paul Gallatin. Gene Doty. Max Moore. President: John Comer. Paul Beasley. Eugene Gross. Paul Burnett. Darrell Brandenburg. Leonard Robey. j SOPHOMORES First row. left to right—Miss Hamm Adviser: Marilyn Williams. Billie Jean Chrysler. Marianna Burnett. Margaret Hanley. Josephine Whitworth. Betty Estes. Mary Funk. Ruth Callahan. Ruth Short. Second row. left to right—Charles Wright. Betty Lou Francis, Norma Middleton. Secretary; Roberta Chapman. Rosemary Brown. Lolita Jones. Wanda Kite. June Monroney, Bill Bishop, Ruth Brandenburg. Third row. left to right—Don Elliot. Bill Wilson. Allen Douglas. Bob Cohoon. Harold Malcolm. Burl Ping. Harold Cutright. Norvan Landis. John Tutwiler. Back row. left to right—Boyd Larson. Kent Morgan. Vice-President. The Victory Flame 19

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