Cawker City High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Cawker City, KS)
- Class of 1955
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The cartoons used in The PIRATE have been authorized by THE SATURDAY EVENING PUST. Editor ------------------- Dorothy Shane Assistant Editors - - - - - Dixie Brovm and A A Shirley Megli Business Manager ----------- Eldon Wooton Assistant Business Managers- I-lermanlasper and Dennis Streit STAFF: Glen Lewallen, Robert Brock, Valeta Kohn, Ruth Sibley, Karen Hoffman, Judy Swain, Jon Blngeso ser, Betty Wagner, DeeAnn Robinson, Janice Koster, Dorothy Fiellnq, and Ann Calderwood. Sponsor -- Mr. Scott. We wish to explain a few differences that have been made in THE PIRATE this year. While the book itself is smaller we have increased certain portions which we feel are more valuable to the book. We hope that our efforts meet with your approval. iw Y l' TF tl'l55 f ...,, ., Navi, 5...-eff.---, 1-W i i PERRY LOMAX J. R. BROWN GEORGE SCI-ILAEFEI Director Clerk Treasurer i I i Administration 3 K7 WILLIAM F. JANSSEN Superintendent . . 3 Below, left: Helen Wagner, office secretary Belgwl right: william F. Janssen ,, Shop. nw W0l'kinC1 with Mr. Janssen. Drivers Ed., Mechanical Drawing, Football 3 A' coach, superintendent. s w ff 5- 5: .f E 2 2 5 2 11 viii Patriok 0iI Company During the year the Student Councll, in addition to decorating at Christmas and sponsoring the Commencement Dance, set up a new series of Assembly Programs and made plans for a new system for financing their operations. President ------- - - -George Weeks Vice President ----- - - Gary Merrill Secretary-Treasurer ----- Robert Brock Above Right: Dorothy Shcme, Helen Wagner, Arden Brokaw. Right: Judy Swain, Jessie Tyrrell, Dale Wooton. Below: Richard Bowles, Wilma Brummer, Jack Brinker, Joleen Streit, Doug Walter. North Side Gale ltmlent Comroil Takes liver Management of Assembly Programs Left: Student Council sponsor Mr. Scott and President George Weeks decorating Christmas tree. Above: Secretary-Treasurer Robert Brock putting stat on top of tree while Vice President Gary Merrlll adds more decorations. GEORGE H. WEEKS Secretary Class President 3 Secretary 4, Regorter 12- Football 34: deeketr.e11 1234- ase- hall 14: 'rmek 234' Class Plays 54: One Act Play 2: c club 234, President 4: Kays l: Paper Staff 12: Student Council President 4: Co-op Camp 2. ELDON FINLEY WOOT ON President Class President 14: Treasurer 23: Foot- ball 1234: Basketball 1234, Baseball 1234: Track 34' Class PlaEs 34: Band 234: Glee Club l234: Mixed horus 1234: C Club 234 Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: Kays lp Paper Staff 2: Pirate Staff 34, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4: Student Council 2, Secretary- 'firgilsurer 2: Boys State 4: Boys Quartet Below left. Gary and Edgar watch- Dennis and Gary I-lelvey inspect feed cleaner at Bailey 6- Lynch Elevator. ll llllt Class History In the fall of 1953 fourteen freshmen stepped up to the door of Cawker City High School. The class members were, Glen Lewallen, Duane Latham, Janette Myers, Robert Brock, Dorothy Shane, Jim Euser, Valeta Kohn, Raymond Koster, Edgar Wagner, George Weeks, Eldon Wooton, Ruth Sibley and Gary Merrill. The class officers were: President, Eldon: Sec- retary, Treasurer, Janette: and Student Council representatives, Jim, George, Valeta and Dorothy. Our biggest event of the year was the Freshman initiation which was held Sep- tember the 14th. We elected as our sponsor Miss Donna Powell. The Sophomore year found one of our class- mates was missing. We later discovered that Gary had moved. We chose as our class officers: Valeta, President: Janette, Vice President: Dorothy, Secretary: Eldon, Treasurer: and George, Reporter: and as our sponsor, Mr. Nolte-. Our big event was sponsoring the an- nual Chrlstmas Dance. Our Junior year found the class roll had in- creased to fourteen. Gary had again entered our class. Mr. Nolte was chosen as our spon- sor. Among our projects were the play 'Closed Lips , the magazine subscription drive, the Valentine Dance and we honored the Seniors with a spring banquet. George was elected President: Glen, Vice President: Robert, Secretary: Eldon, Treasurer: and Duane, Re- porter. September Sth found 18 seniors walking up the walk to good old C.C.H.S. for the last year. Betty Wood, Bill Barnett and Jim Pettit joined our class. We gave our class play 'Cheaper By The Dozen , which was a huge success. Mr. Nolte was again our sponsor. One of our senior trips was a tour of Boeing Aircraft Plant of Wichita. We chose as our officers: President, Eldon: Vice President, Gary: Sec- retary, George: and Treasurer, Robert. ltuss Recreation Below right. Robert and Helen dancing at the Homecoming Dance. Above. Coach Janssen giving in- structions to Eldon and George at the Jamestown game. GARY JAMES CL.cn'ryl MERRILL Vice President 2: Football 2. Cawker City Vice President 4: Footbal 4, Manager 1: Class Plays Play 1: Glee Club 1: Mixed Club 4, Treasurer 4: Kays Council 34, Vice President ROBERT BROCK Treasurer Class Vice Treasurer 4: 134, Manager 2: 2347 Glee Club C Club 234: Pirate 4, Secretary-Treasurer . . A. 71, , rg , ' l 4 , , -,, --Ny: ,, . .f.zpfswy:5,gggf gf 5, wif-'I' W .11 -. x Q I Q, ff :- -mv? . .bhgsi ,t-,--sv A mb' Vg ,4 Q, ,, i X , W ..-Q , , . A , .ff,,.,gg.. q ' :.,- iqfza, 'M ,A . vit. - , wif'-, 1-'v fa, 'ii 7 i ,..4e 5' ' ,f F , 4, lk - ' 4 ww ' if A .3QQ3iQ.iiH1-- i . -m.fb.g .. - M . gawk, . . ff, . . Af 4 , , 315 Q J 4- an G'- fgg if Q , -fx . 2. Mi if 2 ii: X u 1 ,W . M . W X ff h 5, e, N Q, ,, A, 1' NJ' ui , ay 3 was Q, :H 4' Q ii. QT A 4, A lv .i. mg 'Rf Q45 W Q 4. 'MM 1 Eff wb? L- -- fs. 'JfTi55? xfggzi- few -W I ' 1- 5' -, 'K' y W Q 2 ' 2. W, f ' 4.--1 In in 1 52? , , A me - ' , -fu .XM a M 'A ws. 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Class Secretary-Treasurer ly Girls Bas- ketball lg Class Plays 34' une Act F1055 13: Band 23: Glee Club 12341 Mixed, Chorus 12345 Kagettes l 34, Treasurer 33 Student Council 237 Pep Club 12343 heerleader 37 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4: Co-op Camp 2. JAMES V. PETTIT. Colby l: Football 17 Basketball li Track lp Glee Club li Mixed Chorus I' Ka s lg Downs 23: Class President 2: Vice President 3: Football 25: Basketball 27 Track 23: Class Pla 37 Glee Club 23: Mixed Chorus 23: C Club 23: Student Council 37 Cawker 4: Track 47 Glee Club 47 Mixed Chorus 43 C Club 4. Below left. George waiting to begin the KSAL Below right. Margo, Janette and Beverly watch- J broadcast. ing the Homecoming game. at work. Below center. talking to Glen, ert after the Indians. Randall boy. Below right. Jim P. with ner. take it. the 'coondogs' . Dennis Streit. Bill Barnett wills his gas bill at and in the presence ot each otner, have Below left. Valeta Patriclds station to Vernon Belvill. hereunto subscribed our names as wit- Jlm Buser wills his job at the Sale Barn to Arden Brokaw Helen Wagner wills her personality Coach Janssen I0 Janice Koster, Edgar Wagner wills the love letters George and Rob- he gets from California back to the Gary Merrill wills his bowleqs to Roy game. Rogers so that he can he a real cow- Betty Woods wills her ability to burn Mr. Nolte helping rubber off her Dad's car to Betty Wag- Duane Latham wills his way with the women to whoever ls brave' enough to Ray Koster wills his grin back to Richard Butler wills his laugh and cowboy boots to Jackie Barnett. Janette Myers wills her way with men to Dorothy Rellng. Jim Pettit wills his quiet modesty to Signed, published and declared by the - Knight-Mcllraw Music Co. Salina, Kansas nesses: ' WILLIAM F. JANSSEN -R. DEAN NOLTE their last will and testament, ln the presence of us and each of us, who, in their presence, and at their request, above named Senior Class as and for - 4ifeA4,a f....,NN , ..1. 'Llf'?1f's,T?g5f 4- W if. NISE? 3 W. f i p.,g,.:g-A X ,,.w. Q Q. Et 2 gb.: ...A-v'f4 km . -f 'ff : .4J..' .al . 51-1' -,.,bM1wT2--' 5' . ' V .- aj -- Q e g, .K 5, ' ' , , -'-- . f.,-,,.-...mf-wffM+ 4 N4 A k .3 Ez?-' Refi, 148869 +x,m , ' dia SV!-1 Mg, 5 -if . iv -A, FW K 1 Y- QQQ WL .. ,. yxg- -'ffi S? 1 ' V '54 '35 ,.: . ..- 0: VV, J., L u -'- , 1, ,X , S u fx ww-so-A ' s Q J! X 11 ws-, 15 1 1 ,Hx if I . ff! , ,, .ZQA 1 X nv. 1 'Q gh ,, . Ai Q? 'jg E, We M' lfdi Y .,, Jr- -'Q wf V se X 1' ,L . , .t 4 in ' . A -. ., ., :,, 2 .,.,. 2 ,... Q g 'W ' .ex-.f..,m-V5 ,af-.MM .s, ,few-x, , .M 4, fvmatvfsffx :HM r 'Y ..- .M K Q Q 2-QA. W ? . ' 4... Above left. Vemon and Leon reading the Pirate Log. Above center. Karen. John, Judy and Mr. Scott after music festival at Jamestown. Above right. Jessie, Judy and Jim eating refreshments at the J unior hayrack ride. J ' Qs :ff '- t it ' Q- DIXIE, 1 Arden cmd Junior watching Mr. Birdsell in Physics class. The Junior Class may be the smallest in school, but it is the mightiest. Just ask them. They started out the year with fifteen Juniors enrolled. John Sanders moved to Jamestown in October. A few weeks later, Vernon Belvill came to take his place. The Juniors were kept busy this year with the Homecoming Dance, play, selling maga- zines, Junior-Senior Banquet, pancake supper, and two class Darties. Sponsor for the year was Mr. Steinel. rf L. A 2? J . Q ai + NTFS. 'iffjgf 4 ,, W 3292, My ,, I ' 4 2gf,2kgJ'2f-fn, ., .. 'fy mf -M Q, K ., - fig, .wmmar 4 , ,, 5 V- is X ' mi. fi if 'W f if uw, .Q 9' Xggmiar? Wu . Ln '11, x , I 5m' 'e Q ? Q WWA , wi ..., V K WV E 1 s K 2 3 3 3 2 Secretary Treasurer EDNA REINERT JON CARLOS BINGESSER Dance ANNA FISHER BETTY WAGNER F. BOWLES Above left, Dale Dean and Jim listen- ing to the radio before the KSAL broadcast. Above center. Mildred and Wilma at work. Above right. Barbara, Edna, Annu and Rich- ard studying for cz biology test. DEE ANN ROBINSON - J ER.., ., fn., And ir..- ' fl' W' V , M 2211 QQ -A Q Q-: ,. Ei? 1 11: if- . 3 V THQ -- k'iF i:V . f'51V5.A4,m:e4,42. x A is .ww '- fax B' Q -M-f k 1 . A ' k ww - 1: -w . . ,M At X-gig? E: 3-. A Sw j- , ', x ff 'vm ' -Gif? Q A Q' W, 4. .K Q- if -X f L! 'S we mifv: R ,TI J X f' is 33232 '55 , ,.,, , , X .95-if T Tuf xQl. Q , - l'w'.3..N5iE.LX '-'Tff .1531 14 'f. K XG X 3, sag: T' 325' Q Q9 X , ww wk as N .3 N Q X il gqgj -I2 rf, 'ng-,Hg if ni - 'f' ., ' ' 1 q k, wh .. ,I i Q 5 :B -M 1-,,, 'f ,M ,4 I 542.2 3. 2 H: f ' ' ,, x sfw Mg. R X 3 x X' ' 5 .1 K 1:65 M WM 1. A ,J 1 4, x Q Handy Shroeder, Karen Ulin, Larry VanSickle, Glen Wells, 'fi f Upper Left: Janice Schreuder and Mr. Kresin work- ingat the board: ROW 1: 7th Grade - Vicki Thull, D e Vr:mTilb0rg, Bryan Meall, Dick Gronewoller, Joyce Lomax. ROW 2: 7th Grade - Mac Wise, Bob- by Albert, Jimm Keller, Jerry Osbome, J. D. Scholl. ROW 3: gtk Grade - Helen Suter, Bobby Hill, Larry Brown, Larry Schlaeili, Loris Meqli, John Linqq, Dannie Albert, Mike Merrill, DeLoss Robinson. ROW 4: 7th Grade - l-larry Hunt, Gwen Lomax, Janice Schreuder. Right: Bryan Meall and J. D. Scholl looking through a microscope. Below Left: Mrs. Nolte hefinq Joan Inskeep. ROW 5: Eddie Bowles, Tim lbert, Joyce Birdsell. ROW 6: Doris Brown, Pam Dudley, Bonnie Hill, Ronnie Gronewoller, Joan Inskeeiz Billie Janssen. ROW 7: Doris Keller, Dan Merri f, Bobby McGee,Sha1-on Stoeber, Diane Robinson, Donnie Relinq. ROW 8: 1 K 53.55 ' Qv-5:.,,R'. ' -. , Fil ' gs... ., 1 I f 3 i i R V I ',,- 7 ,. 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'il' 51 sl f 531 wi X 6 is P ,si Football team wins 7, loses l y Farmers and Merchants State Bank EDGAR WAGNER was out for GARY MERRILL., playing football this year for the football for his first year, first time. He saw action as helped out as a reserve end. substitute hcrlfback. GEORGE WEEKS has played and lettered two years. I-lls line plunges picked up many yards. RAYMOND KOSTER has been out for football four years. He played center and on defense his hard tackling stopped many 0PP0nents behind the line. Eldon Wooton C181 shoves a Burr Oak defender into the ground as Jon Blngesser C221 looks back and Robert Brock f321 moves ln at right. Republic - - Cawker - 38 12 Cawker- 30 Burr Oak- - 12 Cawker- 26 7 46 19 62 8 Jewell - - - Jamestown- Cawker - Cawker - 33 Cawker - Simpson - - 18 l 3 l 2 Scandla - - Cawker - 48 Cawker - 36 Randall - - Courtland - I , Coach :Janssen bgsdsvuph one of LU '-EY, George Weeks 1291 sweeps around with Jon Bingesser on his right and Robert Brock C321 in the background as Burr Oak players close ln. During the four years that this year's Seniors have played football for Cawker Clty and Coach Bill Janssen they have helped to bring four Pike Trail League trophies - two flrsts and two seconds - to our trophy case. The Pirates suffered only two losses during these four seasons. Managers Edward Carl and Kenneth Robinson busy in dressing room. ,wee ..-New-1 Y.,A :.k:5.,4,sr,,, - hog K- :,,.egsv..g-,l-,---,A--ss, 'ss' , N' , , Y f , - I ., ROBERT BROCK has played four years. Standing just under 6 feet, he was valuable at both end and halfback. GLEN LEWALLEN has played and lettered two years. This 6 foot 3 lnch, 210 pound Senior end caught many touchdown passes. Robert Brock C321 moves down the sidelines with a pass as Randall defenders run to cut him off. ELDON WOOTON, Captain and Homecoming King, has lettered four years. His running, kicking and passing was a great advantage to the team. 'Top Right: Gary Helvey, Jon Blngesser, Dean Weeks, Dennls Strelt and Gary Merrill. Second Flow at Rlqht: J lm Helvey, Jack Barnett and Ray Helvey. Third Flow at Right: Herman Jasper, Pat Garrett, Junior Hunter and Dennis Streit. Fourth Row at Right: Leon Smith, Jerry Staley, Ilm Burger and Dale Wooton. Bottom Right: Jack Brinker, Dean Robinson, Doug Walters, Bob Gronewaller, Jack Barnett and Kenneth Brummer. Assistant Coach Bill Huntzinger gathering statistics at Burr Oak game. ve f Ns. A X H43 K w EK in MQ A efmfskmss 'W mesa e ,BQ ww Q A5 'LL 11 XXX' Firyewew ff J Y if x --Jil ' - f ' . f . 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Vocal Music Festival at Jamestown Football Cdptoin, Eldon Wooten, kissing Homecoming Queen, Helen Wagner. 7 DECBIIIUBI' Career Day for Osborne Basketball game, Basketball game, Basketball game, Basketball game, Juniors and Seniors in Jewell- there Simpson- here Q Scandia- here Downs -there Christmas Dance, sponsored by Sophomores Caroling 22 Christmas Program 23 Christmas Vacation Starts January Basketball game, Delphos-there Basketball game, Simpson- there 14 Basketball game, Randall-here 20 Kayettes District Meeting Basketball game, Courtland- there 25 Basketball game, Portis-here 28 Basketball game, Burr Oak-there Fehnlary l Basketball game, Lebanon- here 5 Basketball game, Jewell-here 8 Junior Play - 'THE GREEN VINE' 10- ll Invitational tournament, Cawker, Simp- son Aurora, Jamestown l4 Valentine Dance sponsored by Freshman 15 Band concert l8 Basketball game, Jamestown-there 22 Junior Pancake Supper 23 Seniors test 25 Basketball game, Glen Elder-here March 2-4 District Basketball Toumament 8 Fort Hays Singers 8- ll Regional Basketball Tournament 15 P.T.L. One-Act Play Festival at Jewell 22 P.T.L. Band Festival at Simpson 24 C.C.H. S. Festival Night 25-26 District One-Act Play Festival April l- 2 District Music Festival 15 Senior Box Supper 25 Junior-Senior Banquet Mak' 3 P.T.L. Track Meet at Jewell 15 Baccaluarate 19 High School Commencement S ,.,,.,A,,, Above: left to right, Valeta, Ruth, Ja- nette, Helen and Betty enjoying the picnic at Forsyth during their stay at Rockaway Beach, Missouri. Below: Glen and Gary out in a Pedalo on the lake. At right: Mrs. Nolte, Mr. Nolte, Eldon, and Richard playing miniature golf, Senior Trip' Nb' C? At right: Raymond waving at the girls from the bus. At right: Dorothy and Betty waiting to be 'served' on the picnic. Below left: Bernie, the bus driver, 'loafinq' at the picnic. Below right: 'The boat docks at Rockaway Beach. 11,5512 A 552: 642.3 5 1 , ix J, , QS? Fsgxfsgrrj 1 ' .1535 . . . fx fAa'3aif'g . -S.swf1 F sg! : mfxzfgz- 1 wwf: ak WM mi I 52. 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