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fjunia'i'L Mo. 1 First row, left to right—Virginia Ashby. Marianna Burnett. Betty Cope. Mary Lou Carl. Billie Biggs. Frieda Callahan. Coraiie Black. Iris Lacey. Loleta Jones. Dorothy Dixon. Second row. left to right—Mildred Iutzi. Sponsor: Darrell Brandenburg. Wayne Sturts. Wanda Kite. June Monroney. Eileen Kusterman. Betty Francis. Rosemary Brown. Burl Ping. Charles Wright. J. O. Hawkins. Sponsor. Third row. left to right—Warren Laymon. Jean Doughty. Lowell Henderson. Bill Wilson. John Tute-wiler. Allen Douglas. Kent Morgan. Paul Beasley. Paul Burnett. Don Lansberry. Jack Malcom. Bn u L First row, left to right—Mary Funk. Frances Schiver. Ruth Callahan. Ruth Short. Howard Snodgrass, vice-president: Norvan Landis, secretary: Max Moore, president: Norma Middleton, treasurer: Viola Gris-amorc. Helen Hall. Rosemary Garner. Second row, left to right—Walter Newlin. sponsor: Billie Chrysler. Charlotte Ncwlin. Agnes Freeman. Lois Knecht. Wilma Abraham. Roberta Chapman. Martha Gard. Margaret Handley. Mary Alice Kibler. Betty Havens. Betty Estes. Patricia Moody. Juanita Hamm, sponsor. Third row. left to right—Don Funk. Ferrell Fox. Harold Cutright. Leonard Robey. Don Flliott. Boyd Larson. Bob Slifal. John Comer. Bob Turner. Bob Cohoon. Duane Connelly.
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Phyllis Lewis will be a torch singer in the Stork Club. Martha Prince will be a speech teacher in Chicago's Goodman Theatre. Elmer Scherrinsky will be at the head of Evans Fur Company's trapping outfit in the North Wods. Donna Isley will become famous as the second Wee Bonnie Baker. Jim Sharp will succeed Harry Eumont as operator of the elevator in the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the Circle at Indianapolis. Interior Decorating will be the field Ellen Chapman will choose. Lois Cramer will make a name for herself in track. She will be the famous miler of the Women's All-American team. Mary Ellen Fischer will be a trailer saleswoman on the west coast. Ermajeanne Fitch will be a beautician. She will be Margaret O'Brien's personal hairdresser. Chester Downey will be a baker in the American Cane and Pretzel Company of Philadelphia. Leon Owens will be head of the baking department. The Casey Recreation Center will have a new manager, Maurice Ncbergall. Eleanor Mumford will be organist at the lo :al Christian Church. Drexel Howard will be the minister for the same church. Harriett Sprague will be pitcher for the All-American Girls Team. Nelle Ragon is managing the team. The doorman at the exquisite 21 Club will be none other than Carl Collins. Wilma Swim will be leader of a campaign to require men to assume their wives’ names upon marriage. Norma Daughhetee will star in the Broadway Comeback of “Tobacco Road. Harlie McDaniel will be a piano teacher here in Casey. Frances McKinzie will be a car hop out in Hollywood. Betty Perry will be a trapeze artist in the Ringling Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Circus. Waunita Reynolds will star in the popular One Touch of Venus when it opens next season. Ruth I.aymon will work in the office of the Kraft Cheese Co. in Philadelphia. Doris Williams will work in the foods testing laboratory. She will discover many new recipes. Wanda Kline will be an instructor in Physics at the University of Pennsylvania. Eula Jones will do something to help the human race: she will work with the 20th Century Bookkeeping Company to plan an easier system. Max Mauk will work for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Brains will get him this executive job. Well, well! Mildred Hawker will change her name soon after graduation. Lois Brandenburg will just sit around and eat. She always loved to eat, and there is so little time for it during school. Vera Edington will work with the All Purpose Rit Co. dyeing garments in the experimental laboratory. Dick Newlin will be disappointed in love. This will cause him to keep pretty much alone. He will make his living by making and selling Indian jewelry to the tourists who go west. Virginia Lamb will work in a wool factorv. Quite logical, isn’t it? Colleen Hackett will work at Terre Haute. She will be at the jewelry counter at the Root Store. A mechanic seems to be what I see Leslie Black as. He will help his father. Jim Goble. President of the Modern Design Engineering Co., will be builder, owner, and operator of a floating resort in the Atlantic—A stopover for a swim, dinner, and a gay evening- Jim Yocom will be fire chief of Casey’s Fir? Department. He will be the bell ringer and siren operator. Jim always did love excitement. Nina Jean Smith will be Illinois’ first woman senator. She will win in a landslide. Hazel Glenn will follow the route of so many cheerleaders. She will marry an Army Air Corps officer soon after she finishes at C. T. H. S. Wanda Haddock will do something a little different. She will be designer and maker of clothes for women with any of the many shades of red hair. Out in Hollywood Doyle Henderson will take the important job of managing Ciro's. Also in California will be Ruth Ann Garner. She is buyer in the exclusive sport shop of the Marston Co., in San Diego. Betty Hutton will be a model in the sports wear shop. After a short time Betty will go to North Dakota. Joan Elder will join the WAVES soon after she graduates. Miss Elder will join the WAVES because of the many opportunities: and. of course, it's a branch of the Navy. 18 The 1044 Flame
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czZofi totnosied. A o. First row, left to right—Raymond Carlen. Neva Bower. Doris Godfrey. Johanna Cramer, treasurer: Joan Short, secretary: Bill Lewis, president: Pat Fitzgerald, vice president: Faye Callahan. Wilma Blank -enbeker. Phyllis Coons. Madelyn Collins. Don Hepncr. Second row. left to right—Barbara Miller, sponsor: Velma Culp. Wilma Kibler. Mary Briggs. Lela F in ncy. Velda Blankenbeker. Wanda Collins. Barbara Johns Jackea Johnson. Lois Chapman. lone Garvin. Jean Carpenter. F'rieda Hardesty. Betty Burk. Bob Clay pool. Third row, left to right—Richard Callahan. James Abraham. Earl Gurley. Hill Brandenburg. Harold Hazen. Bob Barkhurst, Maurice F ox. Jack Comer. Donald Smith. Dean F'asig. Billy Kilbom. Herman Cut-right. Leonald Brown. Charles Finney. Scouti, First row, left to right—Bill Wood. Charles Orrell. Lola Maxey. Wanda Murphy. Wilma Trout. Mary Etta Tyler. Linda Ulrey. Janet I5artridgc. Barbara Orndorff. Gayle Roberts, Iris Sidwell. Virginia Perisho. Don Littlejohn. Norman Wattleworth. Second row. left to right—Harold Robinson. Donald Smith. James Sloat. Ella Mac Newlin. Erma Shute. Ramona I5erry. Ramola I5erry. Marjorie Lee. Norma Law. Jack Runyon. Jim Minear. Victor Wright. Eugene Gordon, sponsor. Third row, left to right—Paul Mitchell. Don Scherrinsky. Jack Montgomery. Kenneth Stewart. Max Ma-theny. James Lee. Charles Lowe. F.ester McSchooler. James Maxey. Loren Smith. Dale Robey. Bob LeMay. Richard Myers. Sap.lt amale-i Na. 2
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