Casey High School - Flame Yearbook (Casey, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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Girls? Athletic Association ROW 1: L. Pendleton, D. Kauffman, J. Corbin, F. Knoll, M. ODell, M. Lowery, T. Wright, W. Watters, J. Bishop, L. Grafton, S. Rawlings, P. Farley, S. Biggs, J. Floyd, K. Downey. ROW 2: L. Wilson, E. King, P. Collins, N. Blankenbaker, N. Mullen, E. Spurlock, B. Volk, D. Cottrill, P. Ragon, C. Lanman, L. Simpson, P. Kemper. ROW 3: C. Burkeybile, M. Smiley, J. Wright, R. Wolfe, M. Graham, E. Taggart, S. Black, Mrs. Winkler, N. Tedrick, C. Johns, P. Hunt, J. Tyler, L. Howes, S. Perdieu. ROW 4: L. Whitton, M. Tipsword, D. Phillips, M. Ormiston, P. Hart, S. Hanners, E. Morehead, L. Gardner, P. Lanman, C. Williams, D. Perisho, J. Gardner, D. Redman. The purpose of GAA is to develop sportsmanship and a better understanding among the girls, through participation in groups and individual games. Some activities which occurred this year were the Fall Play Day, Formal Initiation, Christmas Party, and Spring Play Day. The group participated in selling candy, ice skating, swimming, roller skating, hiking and picnicing. The GAA also won first prize in the Homecoming parade with their float Got the World on a String.” The officers were: president, Peggy Foster; vice president, Judy Black, secretary, Carole Funk; treasurer, Jacquie Kline; student council representative, Patty Wright. ROW 1; B. Ashley, J. Kline, T. Groothuis, J. Handley, C. Cribelar, B. Trout, D. Palmore, J. Black. ROW 2: E. Haley, C. Funk, L. Cox, S. Snedeker, B. Stephen, J. Blankenbaker, C. Nichols. ROW 3: D. Phillips, S. Watters, D. Mullen, S. Smith, B. Farley, P. Foster, P. Wilson, L. Hanners, P. Wright.

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Future Farmers of America The main purposes of FFA are to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, citizenship, and improved agriculture. The club sponsor was Mr. Boyer. The officers were: president, Allen Leohr; vice president, Larry Comer; treasurer, Charles Chapman; secretary, Clinton Smith; reporter, Richard Grafton; sentinel, Gary Miller. Some of the activities of the FFA were Parent and Son Banquet, trip to Indianapolis Stockyards, skating party, joint meetings with other chapters, Section 20 Sweetheart Dance, and officers’ training school. ROW 1: Bob Curtight, Bob Hills, Allen Leohr, Charles Chapman, Ronnie Haworth, Don Kemper, Mr. Boyer. ROW 2: Dean Geffs, Joe Cochonour. Gary Hudson, Larry Howard, Ronnie Howe, Leland Warner, Carroll Decker, Jim Greenwell. ROW 3: Donnie Warner, Larry Gardner, Jean Ramsay, Clinton Smith, Gary Miller, Richard Cown, Bob Lowery, Richard Grafton, Jerry Cox. ROW 1: Carl Warner, Kenneth Cox, David Hayworth, Jim Mullen, Jim Bard, Jim Graham, Harold Whit-ling. ROW 2: Bob Beasley, Eddie Allen, Larry Hall, Steven Hurt, Leon Wilson, Joe Boyer, Mr. Boyer. ROW 3: Wayne Ramsey, James Glen, Larry Chapman, Dan Richards, James Cheesman, Leroy Smith, Harold O'Dell.



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Ilisgijtv Ifoiiio 3, 1958 prize is prize is a float “This is and catchy song veloped it. ing the held on the prkaes will time. Following Homecoming from nine thirty to twelve o’clock p. m. in the new gym.'At eleven o’clock one of five lovely girls will be crowned homecoming queen for 1958. Entertainment for the dance is composed of The B-B Band—eight pieces and a vocalist—, a girls trio, and Linda Spraggins at the piano. Admission to the dance: balcony—twenty-five cents, single—seventy-five cents, and couples—one dollar and fifty cents. the queen with a beautiful rhinestone crown of three tiaras. The flower girl for this 1 ceremony will be Susan Mark-well. The crownbearer will be 'Scottie Northway. MAJORETTES SELECTED BY BAND MEMBERS This year, Casey’s band is led by six very talented girls. Majorette tryouts were open to the whole student body and they were elected by the band. Sharon Tedrick is the drum major. This is her second year at the job. Sharon is a senior this year and holds one of the most important jobs in the band, that of giving the signals. She plays the tympani in the concert band. She is active in many different things. She belongs to the choir and has sung in a girl’s ensemble. Linda Spraggins, the drum majorette, is in her third year of leading the band. She is a junior this year and is also very active. She plays a trombone in the concert band. She is also in choir (Continued on Page 3) (Photo by Northwmy) ! Front, left to right: Diana Kline, Judy Gardner; back row, left to right: Donna Northway, Billie Trout and Anna Lee Biggs. JUNIORS GET CLASS Outctandincr RINGS EARLY IN YEAR UUWWIIUiUg Have you seen the juniors ASS6IT1 buCS sporting their new class rings T 4- A early this year? If you haven’t 1 0 KC I rOSdltCu seen the rings yet, watch the juniors’ hands as they pass thru the halls. Some rings seem to exchange between the hands of the opposite sex. If this is the case, look for a roll of tape or a chain around the neck. In years past juniors ordered1 their rings the first of the year i and received them in the last half : of the year; consequently, they i were able to wear them a year | and a half. This year’s juniors made a change. They ordered has a very fine program of assem-class rings last spring as sopho-, blies for the student body. The mores. The rings were ready the first in the series will be the Gal-middle of September. By this vanos, who will present authen-change the class of 1960 will have tic Hawiian and modern music two full years of use from their played on electric instruments, rings. The rings are of a new' This will feature Mark Galvano. modern design with a warrior who is both a star of radio and head in the center. The four T.V. and a recording artist. This comers contain the date, (half be Oct. 21, at 3 p. m. in one corner and other half in On February 17 at 3:00 p. m. diagonal corner), and the initials the Bucknell Marionettes will be of the owner. Several juniors featured. This is a fast moving ordered rings with sets. This variety show staged by master choice was given to each individ- puppeteers. uaL (Continued eu Page 3) THE GALVANOS This year the student council Leaders Selected To Guide Cheering by Sue Pierce In order to be chosen cheerleader girls have to maintain at least a C average, put cheerleading before all other activities, and go to all the games except in case of illness or some i other major reason. This will require a great deal of effort on the part of the present cheerleaders because they are among the most active students in school, as may be seen by looking at a list of their activities. Diana Kline has been a cheerleader all four years in high school. She was vice-president of her class during her sophomore and junior years. She was a student council representative during her sophomore, junior, and senior years. She was in Teepee Players her freshman and sophomore years. She enjoys music, dancing, sketching, bowling, and having loads of fun. Donna Redman, a sophomore, has been a cheerleader, in G. A. A., and band during both her years in high school. This year she is also in choir. She likes to write letters, to read, and to collect stuffed animals. In her spare (Continued on Page 3) mark su A game parade, mg this bined fore the first

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