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Racquet Warriors The Racquet Warriors of “44“ were handicapped by the fact that their coach. Mr. Tedrick. enlisted in the Navy before the season was hardly underway. For this reason, they had only one match, that being with Teutopolis. The “Racketeers” did, however, compete in the District Meet and managed to rack up a few points. The squad consisted of many more than are in the picture, but the picture includes, (right to left) Howard Snodgrass. Kent Morgan. Jim Goble, and Pat Fitzgerald. Competing in the Paris Relays, the Eastern Illinois Meet, the Wabash Valley and the District, besides several meets with other schools, the Fleetfoot Warriors have given a good account of themselves. Of this group, only four are seniors. First row. left to right—Paul Mitchell. Dean Fasig. Dean Comer. Charles Orrell. Don Funk, Darrell Brandenburg. Ronnie Gross. Charles Smith. Second row,-—Jack Malcom. Jim Abraham. Paul Beasley. Allen Douglas. Shubcl Burnett. Max Brandenburg. Bill Kilborn. Victor Wright. John Tutewiler. Third rote—Charles Finney. Stanley Winn. Fee Markwell. Drexel Howard. Jim Sharp. Don Elliott. Doyle Henderson. Harold Briggs. Coach Max Brady. Fleetfoot Warriors
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First row, left to right—Ted Ping. Don Elliott, Richard Callahan. Kent Morgan. Jim Sharp. Howard Snod-;s. Leonard Robey. Second row—Max Brandenburg. Norvan Landis. Paul Beasley. Lee Markwell. Lester McSchooler. Pat Fitz-Id. Gene Shicls. Third row—Assistant Coach Myron Tcdrick: Dale Robey. Dor Bill Kilborn. Manager. Richard Coons; Head Coach Max Brady. Hepner. Harold Briggs. Kenneth Stewart. HARDWOOD WARRIORS CASEY HIGH BASKETBALL GAMES Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Casey Casey Casey Casey Casey Casey Casey Casey 40 38 28 78 33 Lost Casey Lost Casey Won Casey Won Casey Lost Casey Won Casey 45 Won Casey 5 3 Won Casey Lost Casey 27 Won Casey Lost Casey 30 Won Casey Won Casey 46 Won Casey Won Casey 37 Won Casey 37 Lost Casey Won Casey Won Casey Lost Casey 28 Total Won—2 1 ( Robinson forfeited. 2 Westfield ..............................24 Toledo ................................ 24 Mattoon ................................ 26 Olney ..................................55 Robinson .............................. 56 Newton .................................27 Paris 52 Kansas ................................ 58 Monticello 46 Kansas 44 Greenup ................................27 Martinsville ...........................21 Teutopolis ............................ 52 Martinsville ...........................27 Marshall ................................1 2 Marshall ...............................51 Kansas ................................ 40 Charleston ............................. 5 9 Paris 4 3 Oblong ................................ 50 Greenup ................................ 12 Hutsonville ............................ 21 Olney .................................. 25 Palestine .............................. 5 1 Effingham ..............................40 Redmon Charleston ............................. 28 Paris .................................. 29 Total Lost—7 in E. I. Tournament) The 1044 Flame 29
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BEAT-BEAT-BEAT OF THE TOM-TOMS Yes. you hear this sound at nearly every athletic event in Casey High, besides at concerts and other special events. The tom-toms, in reality drums, together with the other musical instruments constitute a very fine band under the direction of J. O. Hawkins. Since the band is usually at the front in parades we place it at the head of the parade of organizations. The 1044 Flame 31
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