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19 4 3 VICTORY FLAME CASEY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL CASEY, ILLINOIS
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0 Before leafing into the contents of this book, let us pause to pay tribute to the brave fighting men of our nation. They are the men uvho have visions of a sturdy and happy democracy and who give their lives so that we may keep it. They stand for freedom of speech, religion, and the press so that we have the privilege of presenting this annual. Soldiers. Sailors, and Marines, it is with deep pleasure and gratitude that we dedicate this year's Flame to you.
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First Row, left to right—Mr. Gene Gordon. Miss Mildred Iutzi. Miss Patricia Farnsworth, Mr. T. C. Tade. Miss Maurine Johnson. Mr. Walter Newlin. Mr. Willard M. Runyon, principal. Miss Rosemary Ruffner, secretary. Standing, left to right—Mr. Max Brady. Miss Margaret Martin. Mr. Myron R. Tedrick. Mrs. Mildred Frazier, Miss Mary Huntington. Mr. Orville Hawkins. Miss Barbara Miller, Miss Kathryn Hartman. Miss Juanita Hamm. Miss Lyle Schwabe. C. T. H. S. FACULTY Several replacements have been made during the year. In November Mrs. Garver Frazier succeeded Miss Frieda Kime, in January Miss Ardeth Short replaced Miss Martin, and Miss Ann Stewart succeeded Miss Farnsworth in March. v W. M. RUNYON Principal Dear Students: This year our country and its allies are faced with the gigantic task of saving the freedoms of the world. It is in that spirit that we, as a high school, should carry on. It is realized that upon the shoulders of modern youth will fall the solution of many of the problems of the future—-problems which our generation failed to solve. It is hoped that the training you receive in this and similar institutions will develop you sufficiently for life’s turbulent battle. Needless to say that our generation has great faith in you. With the coming of victory will also come its responsibilities. This is your opportunity to be sufficiently prepared to take your proper place in life. My one admonition is to make the best of it. You students of Casey are fortunate to live in a community which represents the spirit of freedom in America. This community has been far-sighted enough to provide advantages that far surpass the average in America. Students, let's show our continued appreciation by being the best citizens possible. Sincerely, W. M. Runyon. 4 The Victory Flame
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