Sawyer High School - Eagle Yearbook (Sawyer, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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Hemphill ommerce A SOCial SCieI1Ce Principal 8: Shop Mathematics Se Science Athletics .gdlflflkg SAV'vlV ,l 'TI T' SCVOOL Mrs. Bernice Harpold Dixie Molz Music Saw-ygp, Kansas English 8: Home Economics This pare sponsorei by: wh.-- --..,, , Miss Molz and the Freshmen in English I Class gfarided Hr. Wagner and the Juniors and Seniors in American History Class f! An active session with Mr. Nace and the Shop II and Shop III Class Ucldded Mr. Hemphill and the Sophomores in Geometry Class X , J :UV Sf 'xxgis my,-1., ,...,..- ..........--..-.1 1--7 mf'-H -M- --- -----U --'-- W FLVLUCLK ,Siu Editor ....... . . Bud Carter Business Manager. . . . . Charles Wait Class History . . . . Paul Kennedy Charles Wait Class Prophecy. . . . . Mary De Home Janice Humble Class Will. . f . . .Eddie Lambert Jerry La.:-rison Ralph Rothman Studying hard, Doris? The Editor at work This page sponsored by: PRATT EQUITY EXCHANGE, PRATT , KANSAS -al,r-- SENIOR CLASS PROPHECI The time is 1973. The Place is at the Annual Alu ni Banquet held in the gym of the Sawyer High School. As we walk in the door, the first person we meet is Jerry Larrison. We ask Jerry what he has been doing the past twenty years. Jerry said that he went to work for Ayres-Calbeck Mortuary at Pratt right after school was out, Jerry now owns this mortuary and says he is feeling mighty low. He cor- dially invites each and every one of us to visit him sometime in the near future. As we sit down at a nearby table who do you think is sitting beside us? It is no other than the great Paul Kennedy. Paul took over the old homestead and is still raising lots of wheat and cattle, We ask Paul if he still has his Ford Con- vertible. Paul said that he was married now and doesn't need it anymore. Just across the table sits Mary De Rome. Mary started to Beauty School but quit after two months. Mary said that she just couldn't stay away from home so she came back and got married. Mary is living happily on a farm with her husband and three children. Mary is now a member of the school board so that she can have her say about the way school is being run. Well,who do we have here but our old friend, Eddie Lambert. Eddie is follow- ing in his father's footsteps. He has taken over the ranch in Barber County. He has finally married his little gal from Pratt and has raised his own ranch hands. We are sure Eddie will be a success because he was so ambitious in high school. As we venture down the table we see Ralph Rothman now owner of acattle ranch in Pratt County.He has made his first million and is working on his second. Ralph raises Black Angus cattle. He says they are the best in the world. Much to our surprise Ralph is still a bachelor. But for how much longer, we don't know. Who shall we find at the end of the table but no other than Janice Humble, the man hater. But we see that she has changed her tune. Through her college education she became a Home Economics teacher and also received her MRS. degree. Farther down the table a pretty blue uniform catches our eye. Well if it's not Charles Wait, who was better known to his classmates as 'Unconstitutiona1 Charleyn. As we learn more about Charles he tells us that he joined the Air Corp when school was out and has made that his career. Charles is now the Greatest General CGeneral Nuisance! in the Air Force. we also learn that Charles has quite a hobby collecting hound dogs, as he always likes to go coyote hunting down in Barber County. At the speaker's table we see Bud Carter who was our Senior Class President back in 1953. He is now President of the Alu ni. Bud said that he has given up altogether on his first million and has started working on his second. He said that if the next big deal comes through he may be President of the General Motors Company. We always thought that Bud would make a good President, someday. The Alumni Banquet is over and we have enjoyed visiting with our old class- mates again. As a whole we think that the class has been a success, which looked very discouraging back in 1953. This page sponsored by: ACKLEY FLORISTS, PRATT, KANSAS s P Charles Wait Eddie Lambert Paul Kennedy Mary De Ro eniom 1952- 1 953 SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1953, being in our right mind,do bequeath and bequit, leave this our Last Will and Testament to be read on May 21, 1953. Bud Carter wills his good nature to Miss Molz. His cool steel nerve and his courage while playing football to Gary Hess. Paul Kennedy wills his Ford Convertible after we get back from the Senior Trip to Wallace Foutch and his talent for making money to Darryl Kutz. Janice Humble wills her reputation of a man hater to Janice Doan and her skill as a cheerleader to the future cheerleaders of Sawyer High. Mary De Rome wills her giggles to Darlene Bell and her willingness to go out with older boys to Freda Smart. Charles Wait wills his ability'u:tear out transmissions to David Winters and his friendliness toward bloodhounds to Walter Kutz. Ralph Rothman wills his temper to Doyle Boyd and his ability to get along with the coaches and the Pratt boys to any future Senior who can handle them. Ed Lambert wills his courage to go steady to Donald McCain and his liking of Nash cars to Bob Whaley. The Senior Boys will all their old girl friends toany future Sawyer boys who can handle th m. The Senior Class wills its ability to write and carry out petitions to the future graduates. Whatever there is of us that is left we have decided to keep for ourselves, as we think that we may need it more than anyone else. 6 mwa. nas. annnanfaa nv. Fninnn STUDIOS. PRATT. KANSAS. 'Potraits Worthy of the Signature' nice Humble Ralph Rothman Jerry Larrison Martin Carter eniom 1952-1953 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Three years ago eleven inexperienced Freshmen entered Sawyer High School. They were: Bud Carter, Jerry Carter, Mary De Rome, Janice Humble, Paul Kennedy, Eddie Lambert, Jerry Larrison, Lorraine Rothman, Ralph Rothman, Charles Wait, and Catherine Weems. Miss Phyliss Garrett was chosen as our class sponsor and Bud Carter was our President. All of the members returned for the Sophomore year except Jerry Carter who moved to Oklahoma. Delmar Wilt joined us at the first of the year. Janice Humble was President and Mr. Philip Pestinger was our class sponsor. ' Lorraine Rothman did not return for our Junior year and Delmar Wilt dropped out after a few weeks of school. Miss Nelda Barclay was our class sponsor and Paul Kennedy was our class President. 'The Valley of Ghosts' was the play given by the class. It was given to a full house. The Juniors entertained the Seniors, the Faculty, and the School Board Members at the Junior-Senior Banquet. The theme of the banquet was WStar Dust.' Catherine Weems moved to Collyer for our Senior year leaving us with only eight members in the Senior class. Mr. Wagner was chosen as our class sponsor and Bud Carter our class President. The class was respo sible for'thepublication of 'The Eagle' which is our school yearbook. The class also gave a play in the spring in order to raise money for their trip, which they plan to take at the end of the school year. 7 Thi! Pa-K0 lD0nl0I'Qd bY! THE FIRST MTTONIT. RANK, HHITRTNE Tnhni' lraugue 19 Iv 997564 haze? G W p .eg..pe 'Ya .Lan John Kuta Bob Lew Freda Smart t 3:0339 W9 Ana Cromer l.U'Ll0l':f JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It was in the year of 1950 that we first walked up the steps of Sawyer High to become a part of it. There were nine of us: Darlene Bell, Louise Boyd, Doris Cromer, John Kuta, Freda Smart, Ida Wait, Bob Whaley, Carolyn Wilt, and David Winters. We chose Carolyn Wilt as our class president, John Kuta as vice-president, Ida Wait as secretary-treasurer and Miss Schmidt as our class sponsor. Our Sophomore year found ns allback with the exception of Louise Boyd. We elected the following as class oftieersi President, Freda Smart, Vice- President, Doris Cronerg and Secretary-Treasurer, Ida Wait. We chose Hr. Wagner as our class sponsor. This year we have the sane class members again. John Kata, Bob Whaley, and Darlene Bell were chosen respectively as President, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer. Mies Mols vas chosen as sponsor o! our class. Two ot our class members, Ida Wait and John Kuta, participated in the One-Let Play which received a Two rating. We made the purchase of class rings this year. We also presented a three act play. This page sponsored by: lJ'S MOTOR SHVICI, Sawyer, Kansas 8 01 'is ' A lzx i Li , .1 f bf l HCI' S011 we n if .,.h 'ug ndde 32,0 OWL area SURE! CLASS HISTORY As green Frsshnm, as we sore called, ve started With eight members, they included Harvey Brewster, Clinton Davis, llorene Lsrrison, Halter Kuta, Charles Svonger, Garry Hess, Howard Hiller, and Donald Fontch. In lovmber, Don Hccain transferred fron Medicine Lodge. Our class president was Garry Hess and our sponsor was Hrs. Catherine Ross. All with the exception of Howard Hiller and Donald Foutch, turned in their enrollnmt cards for this year. This left us with seven lslbers. Lf- ter a fi weeks of school, Charles Svcnger dropped, leaving us with six labors in our class. Horenc Larrison ns elected President, and Harvey Brewster was elected Secretary-Treasurer at our first class nesting ot this year. Hr. lece is our cless sponsor. This page sponsored by: JACKSOIUS CROSBY, Ssvyer, Kansas 9 Q' In sv , . 'U 1 B J .,.:. e ' A 1 D Doon Jo ,Q - seyy X Jani'-fe 41111 Wilt A tm lzlqce 5, 1 Ku' FDDI: J or-WV ch Q , Kent Jackson lisa, ct-095: Doyle Boyd jredkmen HEHHUCHSSHISTORI In September of 1952 seven Freshnen enrolled inthe Ssryer Bid: School. They were Doyle Boyd,John Cromer, Janice Doan,Ws.llace Foutoh, Kent Jackson, Darryl Kuta, and Jo Ann Wilt. Our sponsor was Miss Ball. At our first class nesting the following officers were elected: Janice Doan, President, Kent Jackson,Secretary-1'ressu.rerg and Doyle Boyd,B.eporter. Jo Ann Wilt was a member ot the band. Doyle Boyd, John Cromer, and Darryl Kuta vers :embers of the football squad. John Cromer was s member of the the-Let Play which vas given at the Skyline League Festival in Pratt. All of the boys played on the basketball teal. This page sponsored by: CRD!! IISURUICB MSCI, Sllysr, Kansas 10 Front Rows Don Mc Cain, Darryl Kuta, John Kutz, Harvey Brewster, Walter Katz, Back Row Charles Wait,Ra1ph Rothman, Coach Hemphill ,Bud Carter, Jerry Larrison goofgaf Zum Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer 1952 Season Record Mullinville Hudson 'B' Mullinville B Haviland Byers Coats This page sponsored by: HR. AND MRS. FRANK KUMBERG, SAWYER, KANSAS ls in Harvey Brewster, Bud Carter, Bob Whaley, Paul Kennedy, John Kutz, Coach Hemphill Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer jirdf lam Nashville Coats Byers Wilnore Cullison Preston Cunningham Hullinville Coats Haviland Sun City Byers Isabel Hardtner SEASON RECORD 311 Sh 31 P46 614 67 82 81 56 60 ho 55 52 65 Skyline League Tournament Pratt Sawyer 53 Preston 65 Sawyer 50 Mullinville Sh District Tournament Sun City Sawyer S3 Haviland 59 - -...- ....-- .Q -'nan Front Rows Ralph Rothman, Jerry Larrison, David Winters , Clinton Davis , Gary Hess Back ROI! Eddie Lambert, Charles Wait, Coach Hemphill, Kent Jackson, Darryl Kuta Sayer Savyer Sawyer Sawyer Sawyer Sayer Sawyer Sawyer Sauyer Satyer Sawyer Sawyer QCOH, ga SEASON REORD 29 Nashville 28 Coats 39 Byers 37 Cullison 33 Preston 36 Cunningham 31 Hullinvills 33 Coats 56 Haviland 51 Byers 145 Isabel U7 Hardtner In Captain Bob and Queen Morene 4? K !L .Ao Q. Queen Candidates Bob scores a point Morene Larrison Basketball Queen 1953 John tries a free throw Sanrio HGPJ Caro1yn,Janice,Ida,Jo Ann,Mo1 va Where's the ba11?? Ida Janice Horene Tired but happy, We won! Cheerleaders This page sponsored by: ROUNDS k PORTER IUMBER COM ANY, PRATT, KANSAS l Back Raw: Freda Smart, Carolyn Wilt, Doris Ann Cromer, Mary De Rome, Darlene Bell: Middle Row: Janice Doan, Miss Molz, Jo Ann Wilt, Front Row: Cheerleaders, Ida Wait, Janice Humble, Morene Larrison e,, 65.4 A tense moment Come on 1et'a yell 15 A , ' I W f , . , . ,.., .,., . .,..,,,n ff ...H ,,. ., ,W ... . ..,, ,gf ,. .,. .,-,...., Pa .. - mme! Ckorud The Mixed Chorus consists of 20 ushers. All the nembers of the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Glee Club belong to the Mixed Chorus. The group participated in the Slqline League Vocal Festival which was held November 21 at Pratt. After a day of practice the combined group gave an evening performance under the direction of Clayton Kreh- biel of the University of Kansas. The Mixed Chorus sang at the Annual Christnae Program which was given on December 18. The members of the Mixed Chorus ares Front Bon Carolyn W:l.1t,Doris Ann Cromer, Janice Humble, Ida Wait, Darlene Bell, Freda Smart, Jo-Arm Wilt, Horsne Larrison, Janice Dean, Hrs. Bernice Harpold, Director, Back Rows lddie Lambert, Walter Kuta, Kant Jackson, Harvey Brewster, Charles Wait, David Winters, Paul Kennedy, Jerry Larrison, Bud Carter, Garry Hess, and Clinton Davis. This page sponsored by: FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS ZZMJ There are 19 members in the Band. The Band is composed of members from both Grade and High School. The Band Festival for the Skyline League was held on April 23 at Pratt. The Band has helped sponsor several programs for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of uniforms. The Band participated in the Annual Christmas Program which was held on December 18. A begin- ner's band vas started the second semester to prepare the students for future band membership. Small ensemble and solo work were part of the year's projects. The members of the Band are: First Row: Galene Hess,Myrna Novotny, Vivian Wsit,Jayne Cromer, Wendy Nace,Morene LarrisongSecond Rows Maxine Broun, Louanne Dauner, Freda Smart, Jo Ann Wilt, Nancy Brown, Harvey Brewster, Third Row: Ida Wait, Rosalee Rothman, Don Jackson, Janice Humble, Barry Brubaker,Garry Hess, Frederick Nace. Hrs. Bernice Harpold is the Director. This page sponsored by: Z. N. SPICER, CONTRACTOR, PHONE lY2,,SAWYER, KANSAS John Dauner Jim Brubaker John K. Brewster John I. Wray Clerk Treasurer Principal Director Zzlarcl of glclucafion 7lA And 8fA , ,. J. Jere rrrrrr 1 S g To T T . Q S A ' il-x ogg i at li 'i f 5,5-3, S . ,--- 'L -'L sf! ' sf , s f- N 1 it I , 'EQ J . ' if N? Q 31' 41 'vvxfwg' 'B fy argl ,ae ce Maxine Bro Barry Brub Jayne Crom Louanne Da Charles Dc Hr. Brewst Teacher Q E of A 2432! fi ,. , '27 Velma Flora Frances Goodway Galena Hess Darrel Humble Harland Humble Harold Killingeuorth Frederick Nace Rosalee Rothman Vivian Wait Johnny Wilt This page sponsored by: FIRST NATIDNAL BANK, PRATT, KANSAS y y X, ,, 'M t D X 'B' 'B ' aatt L W V 141 K! 3 N ,, D 2 95 ee - tet , -,,' D ' B ly Bell Joan Boyd Deland Davis Larry Gu:-ley Beta La,-I-ison Chaz-leg smith y Bartz Darrel Brant Bud DO!!! P81118 Hilllinger Willa Novotny Donnie Wait 3,401 am! 4fA This page sponsored by: DE LUKE CLEANERS, Pratt, Kansas 5fA am! MA alaaao '35 A Nancy Brown John Dauner Freda Flora Don Jackson Q 1 f I Bobby Morris Patsy Wilt Darrel Winters Z 1 tl Wendy Naceq S H ,ayy D Myrna Novotlv ,a,., D, VVK 5 1 , MX R if W H as i Virginia Love Teacher Leslie Barnhart Garnet Bell Ellen Boyd Phyliss Boy: Joyce Brown Marjory Garrett Teacher Norma Jean Kennedy Ji '5' in f' K fL ii'5 ls. IV NN,, M ,,..,,,.., i ,Q-1 In A X 5 Q4-I -,.k,, ,,siE,,,,:?.m. K, A .1 fs? 'W 4 , - ny : Q E W- Eb. , M , R' 'mf JVW' z it hg. f'i,'gf? ka i W M ggi EEF .W .R , .W V , flq gili WWVL Ki ,. Lvgrii f K VV .x QVV ,,jl: K, J ooJ e ee Al . , -u.A- f 1 ' e f M AA1. Igf I 3? VTA,A . A ' eroo eerr tt J ' J . im ? ' , First Row Second Row Third Row Larry Barnhart Arvilla Dobyne Rita Humble Dena Brubaker Nancy Dobyna Sandra Kunberg Marion Carmicheal Linda Ickell Alan I4cFal1 Eddie Dauner Anita Flora John Hclin Loretta Dauner Wayne Flora Orpha Means Donna Davie Elizabeth Hullinger Jimmy Morris Rebecca Dom Jing Humble Hola Hovotny nf W! Que! Fmlrth RCI Catherine Smith Allen Stoopl Eldon Wilt Dean Winters Dillnan Winters Hark Wray Evelyn Scott, Teacher This page sponsored by: HUIEL ROBERTS, Pratt, Kenlae 20 ga5LefAa! acura awyer awyer FWYBT UWB? awyer wyer NYS? WY91' Lwyer Lwyer NYU? NYU? WVU? IYBT ly!! YHIBI' ly!! 18 35 37 3h 26 21 31 37 36 2 SEASON RECORD Nashville Coats Byers Wilmore Isabel Cullison Preston Mullinville Glendale Byers fforfeitj Sawyer Tournament 143 Cullison 35 I uka 1:3 Nashville K 2nd place I Spivey Tournament 3 Belmont, 37 Nashville 30 Attica 3 Cunninghn This page sponsored by: SH RADIATOR SERVICE, PBAIT, KANSAS P 3 5 1 3 Back Row: Barry Brubaker Charles Dobyns Darrel Humble Mr. Brewster Frederick Nace Johnny Wilt Don Jackson Front Row: Harland Humble Harold Killingsworth Leslie Barnhart John Dauner Darrel Winters CM :, . .ML .UNH I' 1 T ! E 4 Racking his brain The PFW One-Act Play Vf es.. I Wig 3' B L E ,F Neeeywf 1 I? How about a Newburger? V Q -- Jerry the Craftsman Don and his Model A A, Y, : 1 2ffw A, , I: 111 Is dinner ready? Test time Shave please I This page Sponsored by: BANBURPS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO., PLYMOUTH AND DE SUTO, PRATT, KAN! 22 922 ,,.,,,MWM M Girl's gym Two points 'The Thingn One-Act Play ,W 1qg K . 's the matter, Carolyn? Let us in! Future Engineer 23 Gene Grain Corporation I.1.v:hgeton's Shop Barber County Index Benetiel Hardware Co. Brooks-Spence Dry Goode Co. Burrise Electric Crystal Grill Diekey'e Appliance Ce. Don Oscar, Tailor Gyp Hills Cate Gyp Hills Photo Shep Ae Be ce cllllfl Bsles Agaey Bernard'e Shoe Store B1cndy'e Camera Shop Briggs Hotel Brungardth Shoe Store Chico Cafe Chries Style Shop Clyde's Food Market and Frozen Food Locker Calbeck Music and Furniture Davis Bros. Welding Egbert Paint and Wallpaper F. W. Woolworth Oo. Flint Sales and Services Flowers by Adams Foley Tractor Co. Gardner Pharmacy ul' MOJQPJ SAWYER BOOSTEBS A. C. R.andall's Garage Sawyer Equity Exchange IEICINE LODGE BOCSTERS Hanson's Harrison Insurance Agency 1-Ioward's Food Market Hubbard's Drug Store Ideal Courts Lodge Chevrolet Co. Maater's Cafe McGuire's Welding ll and L Cleaners PRATT BOGTERS Hoffman Oil Co. Host Cafeteria Independent Lumber Co. Jayhawk Cafe Jstts J. B. Kennedy, Jeweler K. Wayne Ayres Law Furniture Co. Link Electric Mc Kay's Printing Shop 121 North Hamilton Mi.'l.ler's Grill Mission Mortuary Mullins Furniture and Appliances were Radio and Television Owl Drug Store Palos Barber and Beauty Shop Peter Pan Cleaners The Sawyer News U. S. Post Office Navajo Grill, Viola Pattersoi Newsom's Store Peirson's Men's Store P. W. Doherty Lumber Co. Rodger's Flower Shop Sitler Grocery The Sweet Shop To He Lumber cos Younger Motors Inc. Pratt Daily Tribune Pratt Furniture Pratt Frozen Food Lockers , Frank Doskocil, Prop. Pratt Glass Company Pratt Van Lines, 1116 S. Main B.obinson's Implement Co. Safeway Store Southwest Floor Covering Spear' s Men 's Store Stivers Firestone Superior Motor and Service Torrence Jewelers Tupper's Office Supply Utz Flower Shop we Re Green coo Woolwines Supply Co. W:L1son's Electric This page sponsored by: J. S. DILLONS AND SON, Pratt, Kansas PATRONIZE CUB. ADVERT ISHS The oo-operation of our Advertisers has made this annual possible. 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