Cawker City High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Cawker City, KS)

 - Class of 1954

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Contrary to the popular belief of Freshmen being green, we stepped in to be the first Fresh- man class in the new building. Since we were first, we sometimes fondly called ourselves the baby class . The cradle roll consisted of August Brock, Vernon Belvill, Duane Brummer, Loretta Carl, Jerry Duskie, Hazel Ewing, Bill Garrett, Billy Helvey, Marilyn Jasper, Bill Kohn, Joyce Lar- sen, Jim Lomax, Kay Pahls, Gail Thille, and Dean Winkel, with August Brock, President, Joyce Larsen, Vice President, Marilyn Jasper, Secretary, Loretta Carl, Treasurer. Miss Powell was our sponsor and we sponsored a food sale. The Sophomore year found us losing Vernon Belvill and we chose Mr. Dunn as our sponsor. Joyce Larsen was Class President, Jim Lomax, Vice President, Marilyn Jasper, Secretary, Bill Kohn and Gail Thille, Treasurers. We sponsored the Valentine dance and some of the toddling youngsters served the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our number rose to 15 again when Lincoln Cole came to hang his name on the cradle but he moved away before the end of our Junior year. During our Junior year with Mr. Dunn as sponsor we gave our play, KToo Many Relativesn, +sold magazines, School Daze' books, and Pirate car tags. Marilyn Jasper was chosen President, Jim Lomax, Vice President, Joyce Larsen, Sec- retary, and Dean Winkel, Treasurer. At the end of the year we were hosts to the Seniors at the annual banquet. We used a Western theme. On August 31st, 1953, we started the last step of high school. We started by electing Mr. Dunn sponsor for the third time and class offi- cers were Bill Garrett, President, August Brock, Vice President, Joyce Larsen, Secretary, Mari- lyn Jasper, Treasurer, and Jim Lomax, Reporter. We gave the St. Patrick's Day Dance, a box supper, and were served a wonderful banquet by the Juniors in the spring. Since we had been Perfect babes during our four years we broke away and spent a week relaxing in the Ozarks. While gone we discovered how much we would miss dear old C.C.H.S. 4

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KAY PAHLS- Girls Basketball 1,29 Glee Club 1,2,3,49 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Kayettes 1,2,3,49 Paper Staff 2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4-5 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 4. JAMES LOMAX 5 Class, Vice President 2,39 Class Reporter 1,45 Football 1,2,3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Band 1,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,4-5 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4-Q C Club 3,43 C Club Treasurer 3g C Club Vice President4g Kays 1,2gPaper Staff 2,3,4g Annual Staff 44 Ahnual Staff Asst. Production Ed. 3. CAWKER CITY LUMBER C0 HEMINGWAYS STANDARD SVC CAIL THILLE - Class Treasmer 29 Class -Reporter 43 Football 1,2,3,49 Basketball 1,2,3,49 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2g Mixed Chorus 1,23 C Club 3,45 Kays 1,29 Paper .Staff 3,45 Stu- -dent Couneil 2,35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4. 4 DEAN WINKEL - Class Treasurer 39 Football 1,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,3,4-9 Glee Club 1,45 Mixed Chonxs 1,49 C Club 3,49 Kays 1,23 Paper Staff 39 Senior Play 4.



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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1954, being of sound mind, and realizing that we are about to pass from this institution leave this, our last will and testimony . BILLY HELVEY wills his roving eye to Jim Brinker, and his ability to be 'true blue' to Duane Latham. V JIM LOMAX wills his running speed to Dale Wooton, and his blond hair to Jim Burger. DEAN WINKEL wills his height to Arden Brokaw and his '37 chevie to the homecoming activities of 1954 for the queen's own use. MARILYN JASPER wills her job in the kitchen to Robert Brock and her brains to Kenneth- Brum- mer. AUGUST BROCK wills his remarks to Richard Bowles, and locker No. 111 to anyone who can keep the bottom door shut. HAZEL EWING wills her drawing ability to the next annual art editor, and her like of dancing to Dee Ann Robinson. GAIL THILLE wills his way with women to Gary Helvey, and his '48 chevie to the Drivers Education Class. ' BILL KOHN wills the road to Downs to the State Highway Commission, and the High School Shop to the Freshmen. JERRY DUSKIE wills his shortness to Arden Malsbury, and his freckles to Janice Koster. DUANE BRUMMER wills his '47 Buick to anyone who can keep it off the sidewalks, and his speech book to the squirrels. LORETTA CARL wins her dependability to Wil- ma Brummer, and her quietness to Edna Rienert. BILL GARRETT wills his neat appearance to the boys of CCHS, and his ability in sports to his brother Pat. KAY PAHLS wills her way with Herman Jasper to some sweet young thing, and her laugh to Anna Fisher. JOYCE LAHSEN wills her love for animals to the Humane Society, and her horse Jock to the Smithsonian Institute. lSigned and Witnessedi April Shower Moonbeam McSwine Marilyn Monster R. R. Dunn CLASS PROPHECY Looking ten years into the future, we find the Seniors of '54 successful and happy. Here's what they are doing. BILL HELVEY has organized a snappy jazz band which was recently voted the top in the nation. HAZEL EWING has opened a dance studio in Hollywood and gives private dancing lessons to the movie stars. JERRY DUSKIE is afeatherweight boxing champ and is now offering a correspondence course in muscle-building. LORETTA CARL entered the restaurant busi- ness and now owns a chain of exclusive French cafes across the country. AUGUST BROCK couldn't decide between farm- ing and dentistry, now he's the first full-time veterinary dentist in the U.S. BILL KOHN is a carpenter and has just recent- ly completeda modest forty-seven room mansion. JOYCE 'LARSEN is superintendent of nurses at our own City Hospital, her husband runs the elevators. DUANE BRUMMER lives here in Cawker where he has opened an automobile repair shop . BILL GARRETT is a chemist and was last seen chasing madly about his laboratory in hot pursuit of a stray atom. MARILYN JASPER is enjoying life on the other side of the desk, she's a high school teacher. GAIL THILLE is still the town's most eligible bachelor and, incidentally, holds the State record for breaking hearts. After finishing asecretarial course, KAY PAHLS is employed as private secretary to the Pres- ident of the Boeing Aircraft Company. DEAN WINKEL is co-editor of a widely read lovelorn column Advice From Patty and Dean . JIM LOMAX runs a large dairy farm, and is also thinking seriously of entering politics.

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