Waldo High School - Warrior Yearbook (Waldo, KS)

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ff'-A M, .nf -w Q '..:-'-- Ti? wqf. .vxggv ag W W 2 J., 71'- 'T-QFI Ar if . 'thi Q: ., ew' 257 E S WALDO HIGH SCHOOL Waldo, Kansas Waldo Warrior of 1959 Published By The Senior Class LD VVALDO PUBLIC SCHOOLS WALDO, KANSAS Rural High District 3 V. M. Rogers, Principal Kenneth Ward, Director Everett Keller, Treasurer Kenneth Day, Clerlr QQ? Grade School District 50 Tamsel Rogers, Principal Werle Nullender, Director Delbert Cochran, Treasurer Dale Beatty, Clerk Our greatest defense of democracy is education. As long as every boy and girl in this country is provided an environment in which he can grow into a socially, desirable, happy, and wholesome personality and his potential ability, we need not fear loss of the democratic way of life that cherish so much. develop the we The objective of our school here at Waldo is to provide boys and girls with such experiences. Through scholarship, music, athletics, and other activities we hope to achieve this goal. WMC Principal Board ol Education Top Row R, H. S. 3 Kenneth Ward, Directory Kenneth Day, Clerk? Everett Keller, Treasurer. Bottom Row Dist. 50 Werle Mullender, Director, Dale Beatty, Clerk: Delbert Cochran, Treasurer Dedication As we, the Graduating Class of 1959, step out for our final curtain call, the lights dim and the spot- light falls on our beloved sponsor, Miss Wilma E. Cap. To her, for so many things that it would take a lifetime to express, We Thank You, Miss Cap, and express it in the only way we know how. To you, we dedicate this book. This Page Sponsored BY CAPREZ OIL COMPANY Waldo, Kansas IN APPRECIATION: The Senior Class would like to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to the boards of education of the Waldo Schools for the many efforts they have made in providing us with the finest education possible. And to our teachers who have given us encouragement and guidance and endless patience in helping us with our problems. 9 ,-!- AQ 6 Ca lenda r Sept. 2 . . .,.... Opening of School Ian. 7 12 . . . ...... Freshman Initiation 9 18 ----- Individual Pictures-Taken 9 19 - ' ----- Football-Piper-There 13 Oct. 2 --------- Senior Pictures Taken 16 3 .... Football-Bunkerhill-There 2 0 8 ............ Dental Inspection 22 l 0 - - - - - Football-Damar-Here 23 10 H- -- -End of lst. Six-Weeks 26 17 ------ Football -Woodston-Here 2 7 24 ...... Football-Lorraine-There Feb. 2 24 - - ------- All School Carnival 3 31 - - - - - -Football-Codell-Here 6 Nov. 19 - - ----------- Iunior Play l 0-l 4 21- - - - - -End of 2nd Six-Weeks 11 25 - - - ----- Band Clinic, Waldo 20 Dec. 2 ....... Basketball-Damar-There 2 0 5 ...... Basketball-Lucas-There 24-2 7 9 ...... Basketball-Hunter-Here Apr. 3 10 . . ..... Career Day Osborne 1 0 12 . . . . . . Basketball-Luray-There 1 6 16 - - - - - - - Basketball-Luray-Here 1.9 nouns Basketball-Paradise-Here 19 . . . . . . . Basketball Homecoming 22 . . . ....... Christmas Program 23-28 . . . . . . Christmas Vacation 29 . . . ......... Resumed School Ian. 1-2 .................... Vacation 6 .... Basketball-Paradise-There 23 27 May I 15 17 18 19 20 - ' Every Pupil Scholarship Tests - - - -Basketball-Bunkerhill-Here End of lst Semester Basketball-Gorham-There ' ' ' ' Basketball-Dorrance-Here - - - - - Basketball-Hunter-There H ----H- 'Annual Pictures Basketball-Natoma-There Highway Patrol Gave Talk ' ' ' ' ' ' Basketball-Codell-There ' ' ' Vocal Clinic-Dorrance ' ' ' Basketball-Alton-Here - - - ' - - Basketball-Codell-Here L. B. L, Tourney Russell - ' - Senior Comprehensive Tests - ' - Basketball-Bunkerhill-There - - - - - - - - -End of 4th Six-Weeks - -L. B. Dist. Tourney-Paradise End of Sth SixWeeks Senicr play - Kansas State Scholarship Test ................ Senior Sneak -----H--'-- Easter Vacation - - - Junior-Senior Prom - - ' - - ' ' Class Night noun...--...annaBaccalaur-ate - - - - - - - - - Grade Commencement - - - High School Commencement ooaoouooneoouus End of School Qezzkxfl 1'++wk5 'M uf' -gx fr IK 5 ., I fr AYf ff' Q VERLIN M. ROGERS, A. B. Principal Fort Hays State Colorado University Mathematics Physical Education Iunior Sponsor uOur Teachers Mold Our Nation's Future. WILMA E. CAP, B. s., M. A. THELMA 1. IoHNsoN, A. B. Emporia State, Emporia University of California Columbia University, New University of Wichita Commerce, World History Kappa Delta Pi Delta Kappa Gamma Senior Sponsor University of Kansas English York Home Economics, Biology Phi Beta Kappa Pi Lambda Theta Freshman Sponsor IVA WIRTH, M. M, E., M A. University of Kansas University of Denver Vocal and Instrumental Grade and High Music Pep Club Sponsor laiarurwee' X ii xl: -- ff Y Q MARYSTIELOW President.............. ... Secretary . . . Iunior Play . . . Senior Play . . ..l, Basketball ... l,2, Annual Staff , Paper Staff , , Glee Club. . .... Mixed Chorus TYi0........ Quartet . . . . . Scholarship . Music Award... ...... ... l,2,3,4 ...l,2,3.4 l,Z,3,4 4 .. .... 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 Class of 1959 CLASS COLORS: Gold and Blue CLASS FLOWER: Chrysanthemum CLASS MOTTO: What I W1ll I Can BEVERLY WARD RAMONA LOPEZ President ....... Vice-President , Junior Play . . . Senior Play. . . Basketball ..... Annual Staff . . . Paper Staff . . . Glee Club .... ...l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus , , , , , , Sextet Scholarship , , ....Z .....4 ....2,3 ........4 l,Z,3,4 ......4 ....3,4 ..1,2,3 1,2,3,4 President................ Secretary .,,, Iunior Play , , , Senior Play . . Annual Staff ,,,, Paper Staff , , , Glee Club ....... l, 2, Mixed Chorus ,,,, ,,., l ,2,3 Band .......... 1. 2, 3, Accompanist . . . l , 2 , 3 Music Award .. l,2,3 Scholarship . . l,Z,3, MARIAN CLOW Treasurer .............. . . 4 llmivf Play .............. . . . 3 Senior Play ,,,, . , 4 Basketball , , U 2 Annual Staff ,,,, , , 4 Paper Staff... ,,,,3 GleeClub .... . l 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus... , 2,3,4 Quartet ....... . . 2 Bind ....... .... 1 Z , 3 , 4 Sextet ........ 1, 3 Clarinet Trio .... .... l 2 , 3 , 4 Clarinet Quartet , , , , 3 Scholarship ,,,,, . I 1,2,4 LIONEL CAPREZ SSCYST3-VY ................. . . 3 Treasurer 2 junior Play , , .... 3,4 Senior Play .... ....... 4 Basketball ,, ...1,3,4 Track ....... ..... 3 AnnualStaif,,, Paper Staff .... ..... 2 ,4 Glee Club , , , , Mixed Chorus ..1,2,3.4 .. ..l,2,3,4 Scholarship... ..........l,Z,3,4 MAR Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . junior Play , , , Senior Play , , , Basketball,,,,, ,,,l,2, Annual Staff.,., Paper Staff , , , Band ...... . . G1eeC1ub..... ...1,2, Mixed Chorus,,,, ,,,l,Z, TY10........... ... Quartet....... TrumpetTrio ...l,2, Cheerleader .... . . . Z, Brass Quartet , MusicAward,.., ...l,2, 1 BILL Secretary ..... Iunior Play .... Senior Play , , Basketball. . . Football .... Track . ..... . . Annual Staff . . Paper Staff ,,,, B-and ......... Mixed Ensemble Glee Club ,,... Mixed Chorus , , , Quartet Sax Quartet . . . MURPHY rom MEAD Vice-President Iunior Play , , , Senior Play . . Basketball ,,,,l,2,3, AnnualStaff... Paper Staff . . . Glee Club . . . ....i,2,3,4 3,4 ...3,4 ....4 ...2.3 .....2,3 1,2,3,4 ....1.2,3,4 4 ....3 l 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 SIMONE URBAN Vice-President Iunior Play , , , Senior Play , , , Basketball, , , , Annual Staff , Paper Staff . . . Band ....... Glee Club , , , , Mixed Chorus . Trumpet Trio , , Brass Quartet S9Xt9t....... Ouartet...... Music Award , , Class History History repeats itself, so says a well-known and oft-quoted adage, so do not be surprised if our history happens to be in some respects much like a great many other class chronicles you have heard. There is still enough difference to give us a personality of our own. Twelve years ago, on an early September morning, the class of 1947-48 assembled to be imbibed with some knowledge. The ten blank faced little creatures that came tramping up the steps were: Lionel Caprez, Marian Clow, Rose Marie Crosby, Marlene. Day, Ramona Lopez, Ioan Mead, Richard Sims, Mary Louise Stielow, Beverly Ward, and Sharon Zweifel. Our hearts quaked with the pleasure of seeing what the teacher looked like and soon learning her name. Alma Christiams finally put us through the lst and 2nd grade with Rose Marie Crosby and Richard Sims dropping out at the end of the lst year. Miss Freddie Schilling started us on our search for further knowledge in the 3rd and 4th grades with no one leaving, still giving us eight students. We started the 5th grade with eight pupils and ended with eight pupils. Mr. Donald E. Parsons was our teacher. At the beginning of the 6th grade, Richard Sims and Bruce Ward entered in making the class a great number of ten. Mr. Parsons pulled us through that year with flying colors. We dragged onto the 7th grade with Simone Urban entering in and Bruce Ward dropping out still making us a class of ten, with Mrs. Rogers trying to pound something into our thick skulls. We then journeyed on up the last mile of grade school with Mrs. Rogers still trying to teach us something. For a while we entered the building with proper amount of 8th grade humility. Of course, the spell was soon broken. The trials and tribulations of these subjects combined with problems of math and other subjects enumerated in the Course of Study, have had their disillus- ioning effects. Finally the day came when we received our diplomas saying that we had finished the year of 1955 and diplomas saying that we had gone through eight years of school. Can any of you remember the year of 1955? We were Freshmen! Our class started with Marian Clow, Beverly Ward, Ioan Mead, Ramona Lopez, Mary Stielow, Simone Urban, Sharon Zweifel, Marlene Day, Bill Murphy, Richard Sims, Iudy Herrick, and Lionel Caprez. Remember all the parties we worked so hard on? The first time we went to our classes, we got all fouled up, but we were Freshmen so we were forgiven. Initiation was the main event of the year. We girls in our gunny sack dresses and the boys in their grass skirts and midriffs. Maybe we should say something about our classes. They weren't so bad--some of them we even enjoyed. Our last day of the year was well remembered by the picnic out at the river. Some of us Went wading and swimming in the river. Boy, what fun! In 1956 we started our Sophomore year. We lost Richard Sims and Sharon Zweifel, leaving the class with ten members. This year we were a little more wise in the ways of High School, and initiation was more fun because we weren't in it! It was a real honor at the Carnival that our candidates for King and Queen Goan Mead and Bill Murphyl were chosen King and Queen. Now at last in 1957 we were part of the upperclassmen. Iudy Herrick left us to go to school at Luray and Larry Sage came from Wichita still making us have a class of ten. Ordering our class rings was a big event, but a bigger event was when we received them in November. We thought we were really big now! Mrs. Conant, our sponsor, helped us put our play The Daffy Dills over very successfully. The play is always important, not only for the money you make towards the banquet, but just think, we got out of more classes during that time. 1 As the close of the year came around, it was our turn to give the big social party of the year The Junior-Senior Prom. The theme was Outer Space, complete with robots and everything. At the close of the year we realize that next year will be our last year in good old W, H, S. Our Senior Class consisted of nine members: Mary Stielow, President: Beverly' Ward, Vice-President, Ramona Lopez, Secretary, and Marian Clow, Treasurer, Ioan Mead, Simone Urban, Marlene Day, Bill Murphy, and Lionel Caprez. Miss Cap was our sponsor. We started off with the bang of initiation. It sure was fun watching the green Freshmen struggle through the day. I suppose we were thinking back when we were freshmen and maybe some of us were wishing we were starting over again instead of finishing. Oh, well, we always have the future to look forward to. The high lights of the year were the Carnival, having our pictures taken, the Senior Play, yearbooks, and also all of the various sports we were in, Qincidentally we did attend classes.J The senior trip which every student works and plans for, and finally graduation, when we experienced the thrill of wearing the scholarly caps and gowns. As is natural there may be a slight feeling that each of us might have worked a little harder to deserve the privilege of wearing the mortar board. Thus ends the history of the famed class of 1959. Hun Class Will Read by Lawyers Zong and Bong We, the Senior Class of Waldo High School, County of Russell, and State of Kansas, being in as sound state of mind as we could attain these four years of hard study, do hereby make this, our last and best will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devise of whatever nature by us already made. To our much-loved teachers, each and everyone, we leave their gray hairs of which we've been the cause of for the past four years. To the Iunior Class, we bequeath the proud privilege of being Seniors and our old books, with most of the leaves loose or gone: all the mistakes we made, and all the knowledge we failed to learn. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our quick wits, rapid elucidations, and best of all, our wads of chewing gum that once did animate our own enjoying jaws. But to the poor little Freshmen, with three years more to go in this institution, we can leave only our pity. I, Mary Stielow, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Johnny Trapp and my height to Jimmy Cochran. And my ability to talk all the time to Dina Murphy. I, Beverly Ward, bequeath my old Biology papers to Danny Williams in case he needs them next year and my pony tail to Sandy Caruthers. I, Ramona Lopez, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Kenton Ward and my fast typing speed to Jimmie Wilson hoping he will do the same., I, Joan Mead, bequeath my short hair to Betty Murphy and to make most of the baskets when shooting in basketball to Sherry Ramsey. I, Billy Murphy, will my ability to get in before my father gets up to Bonnie Ramsey and my old parking places to Ethel Clow to use the same way I did. I, Marlene Day, bequeath my ability to get along with Mickey Palmer to Kathie Luder and my old tricks I use to catch the boys with to Verna Hazen. I, Simone Urban, bequeath my ability to be going steady in my Senior year to Carolyn Finkenbinder and my ability to get along with Miss Cap to Larry Woodworth. And my ability to make up excuses when I get home late to Corinne Storer. I, Marian Clow, bequeath my ability to be late for every class to Ruth Johnson and my ability to stay out of the office to Archie Woodworth. And my ability to get on the honor roll to Betty Urban. I, Lionel Caprez, bequeath my ability to get to school exactly at 9:00 a.m. to Ronnie Mead and my red hair to Bill Maranville to catch Karen Keller. To this school, our beloved Alma Mater, in order to show our appreciation of all that it has done for us, we in this last will and testament, hereby bequeath the amount of ten thousand memories, with which to erect a bronze tablet, a lasting memorial of the Senior Class of 1959. Signed at Waldo High School this, the 20th day of May, 1959. WITNESSETH: 1,--,!,.,.... - Class Prophecy We find ourselves in a world that has advanced ten years since our graduation in l959. Everyone has an atomic powered helicopter. We will be traveling in these 'X 'copters to see the members of our class. Our first visit is to see the old maid of our class, Ioan Mead, who is living in the state of Washington, where she is scaling salmon before she cans them. Ioan hated salmon when she was in Waldo, but she was. determined to use will power. and now she dearly loves the smelly things. Ioan tells us that she has lost touch with some of the class members, but she has heard from Mr. 6: Mrs. Bill Murphy, who are living in Covert. They have a set of twins whose names are Billy and Willy. They also have a little girl named Carol. Since the soil is not too productive on their farm, Marlene suppliments their finances by french frying grasshoppers that are so plentiful in Kansas. She has markets all over the universe. We then travel to New York where Beverly Ward and Mary Stielow are nurses at the Bellevue hospital there. We find them having the time of their lives dating young handsome doctors. They tell us they helicoptered to a party the other night, to the Bahamas and guess who was there--Ramona Lopez and Lionel Caprez. Ramona is teaching the Islanders and Lionel is working on an atomic powered space ship. Lionel hopes to be the first one to go to the moon and return. Many attempts have been made since 1959--the year they graduated--but so far Lionel has come the nearest--about 20 miles--and this is the important--he has returned safely! Then we travel back to the good old state of Kansas where we find Simone, now Mrs. Don Ginther at home on a pickle farm near Hays, Kansas. Simone and Don have two little pickle pluckers, Terri and Larry, Simone tells us that Marian is in Detroit. She is the head of the foods research there, in the Pickle Packers Picnic Package Products. Simone knows this because the Pickle Packers Picnic Package Products buy all their pickles from the Ginthers. Our next stop is to see our faithful sponsor, Miss Cap, who now lives in Wichita, Kansas where she and her husband are retired, doing nothing. Miss Cap said she always wanted to try doing nothing, so she is fast becoming an expert at it. 'k'k'k'k'k1l' Z ! . u num ' ki '- sky, Q .A . ' ', . ..,Vv Ek G'- J un ,- A2 ffyltgflf 1 :gi ., L U fl at 4 r 4: f 4 .1 l 'U + g f x N ' . . f A 51:1 pong- .59 ,Q nO, -W, 'Wifi-Y3'uKWgW'X 14 5 CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Mr Rogers Sponsor Ruth Johnson, Secretary: Mickey Palmer, Treasurer Sandy Caruthers Vice President: Karen Keller, President RUTH IOHNSON SANDRA CARUTHERS BETTY MURPHY KAREN KELLER CORINNE STORER KATHIE LUDER CAROLYN FINKEN BIN DER MICKEY PALMER CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Mr Cook Sponsor Kenton Ward, President: Iim Wilson, Vice- President Danny Williams, Treasurer: Dina Murphy, Secretary. VERNA HAZEN DANNY WILLIAMS DINA MURPHY IIM WILSON BILL MARANVILLE BONNIE RAMSEY ARCHIE WOODWORTH KENTON WARD Sophomore Class The Sophomores, who had just as many books to look into, just as many steps to climb, as many Seniors to minister unto and as many teachers to baffle as any other class and lived through it. ffwm f CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSOR BACK ROW: Mrs. Iohnson, Sponsor: Sheny Ramsey, Vice- Presidentp Betty Urban, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Johnny Trapp, President: lim Cochran, Ireasurer. LARRY WOODWORTH SHERRY RAMSHY RONNIE MEAD HMMIE COCHRAN BETTY URBAN IOHNNY TRAPP 16 Freshman Class LONG ROW TO HOB MR, IOE HUBBARD Port Hays State 5th and 6th Grades Grade Coach Instructor Seventh Fifth ALLEN PUNK FRANKIE LAKE IAMES TRAPP CALVIN SIMMONS DARYL BROWN SUSAN RAMSEY BONNIE PAGET STEVEN WALLACE MARGARET LEWIS RICHARD BEAR LYNN MARANVILLE DEAN SIMMONS RAIEAN MULLENDER EDDIE PALMER WALTER wooDwoRTH NANCY STORR I-P-RRY FUNK c WNER MARILYN MARTIN NCN, A LARRY CARUTHERS YRYA DORIS IOHNSON IIMMIE URBAN CHERRY MARANVILLE LINDA BEAR LARRY WILLIAMS VIRGINIA cocHRAN and Eighth Grades VSQYDGNMYD and Sixth Grades PRIN CIPAL Mrs. Tamsel Rogers Kansas University Fort Hays State 7th and 8th Grades Instructor I I , I , is l I H - K - , '- .,,,, ,:EEE1.:: :' ::i':5.zE .,.t'7'-ifikff. l f3-Lfffiii I 1298-mi g :sf ,,g ,, : F'-- -na ' , , 'U .I -:Im - , i' Q '-f'itff??2W'.-sf' in 7 - ' ie ix T f- 'I . ' 1 I - A ' It 2,.I,1','a:i T ' . 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IDA TERRY Kansas State Fort Hays State 3rd. and 4th Grades Instructor CHARLES TERRY MARSHA GILLETT IOHNNIE PALMER MONTY LUND LLOYD FUNK HARRIET LUDER CLARENCE FUNK DAVID BEAR MONA MULLENDER ALLEN MEAD TERESA SI-IAFFER CHARLES SIMMONS PHYLLIS DAY First and Second Grades Third and Fourth Grades STEPHEN MEAD IOYCE LUDER MICHAEL I-'INKENBINDER BARBARA LEWIS DOROTHY LAKE ALBERT CLOW SANDRA RAMSEY REBECCA LAKE RANDY STORR LINDA GILLETT IACK COCI-IRAN BARBARA KELLER RONALD BROWN IUNE PAGET LONNIE WALLACE NANCY STIELOW VANAN MULLEN DER MRS. WTNIPRED AUSTIN, B S Port Hays State Kansas State Ist. and Znd. Grades Instructor 'sw 1 .. My N f Ss A R RN J y 'fam me T HQ? A fi '.-5: TRZQSQ' 'g' 'fe I N , ..f .Q ': ' T 35- fgf W N if Y' A 1afsE??ia5:if2',es5i1::F: 1 ,L , :m:g:::ES'?!'W-4.55 sf' V , .s, Q arm za if-A3 3 H I AAL - - WZ:- :g,:3gg5E5agg?iL - 59' iY3j13i2',GlLElszgigzsgf , If f:fssfsE:5j 1,-aslfz-A gp -' 5 gy w 3, A 4..R..: X S Ji sux! W :W 2 K fr? sm M 4 A 5 K in ck A if J' gig , Q JK 2 ma 2' ig as 9 K Lv WS? fr swwfitfg , ,r,.,: A :gp 15 mu 'SEE ,, m 0 -as-59523 ' MAX Alai! I ra 9 Q 'L Q q. 5-: fig O 3 , X12 X A geo 93625 Q5 5 ' X 'C ' C ,, legis Yugi Ki 5 if 4 O Sf' if wb 1 , sf 5 , :: 53,6 X Eh . To ' 5 STAIN DING: Barbara Lewis, Virginia Cochran, Ramona Lopez, Iva Wirth, Director SITTING: Karen Keller, Marian Clow, Ethel Clow, Doris Tohnson, Daryl Brown, Sandy Caruthers, Rebecca Lake, Simone Urban, Frankie Lake, Margaret Lewis, Marlene Day, Kathie Luder, Llnda Bear, Eddie Palmer, and Cheryl Maranville. Iva Wirth, Director, Barbara Lewis, Nancy Stielow, Allen Funk, Lynn Maranville, Larry Funk, Jimmy Trapp, Linda Be... , Frankie Lake, Doris johnson. Rebecca Lake, Bonnie Paget, Iack Cochran, Steve Wallace, Vanan Mullender, Albert Clow, Susan Ramsey, Teresa Shaffer. Ioyce Luder, Dorothy Lake, Iohnnie Palmer, Lonnie Wallace, Phyllis Day, Iune Paget. all mm laws' gi I Boys' Glee Club BACK ROW: Ronnie Mead, Lionel Caprez, Bill Murphy, lim Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Maranville, Kenton Ward, Archie Woodworth, Mickey Palmer. FRONT ROW: johnny Trapp, Iimmy Cochran, 1 Danny Williams , Larry Woodworth. Girls' Glee Club BACK ROW: Ramona Lopez, Ruth Iohnson, Verna Hazen, Betty Murphy, Ethel Clow, Bonnie Ramsey, Beverly Ward MIDDLE ROW: Mary Stielow, Sandy Caruthers, Sherry Ramsey, Betty Urban, Dina Murphy, Carolyn Finkenbinder. FRONT ROW: Ioan Mead, Marian Clow, Karen Keller, Marlene Day, Simone Urban, Kathie Lucler. CCorinne Storer not pictured.l Kathie Luder, Simone Urban, Ruth Iohnson, Ethel Clow, Bonnie Ramsey, Ramona Lopez, Accompanist. fljorinne Storcr not picture-d.l 'S 3 Sextet Hun BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW! Accompanist. Ramona Lopez, Mary Stielow, Karen Keller, Dina Murphy, Carolyn Finkenbinder, Betty Murphy, Sandra Caruthers, Ioan Mead, Kenton Ward, Ronnie Mead, Danny Williams. Bill Murphy, Mickey Palmer, Ruth Iohnson, Betty Urban, Simone Urban, Ethel Clow, Sherry Ramsey, Lionel Caprez, lim Wilson, Bill Maranville. Johnny Trapp, lim Cochran, Marian Clow, Kathie Luder, Marlene Day, Beverly Ward, Verna Hazen Bonnie Ramsey, Archie Woodworth, Larry Woodworth, QCorinne Storer not pictured.l 1 Octet Karen Keller, Ruth Iohns Mary Stielow, Carolyn Finke if Q Ka on, Dina Murphy, nbinder, Marlene Day, Ethel Clow, Verna Hazen, Ramona Lopez, -wfwvfl 'mmm' a I 1 or 1 K1 1 ffu fir wxaaglkxv 1 Mixed Chorus Girls' Trio Mary Stielow, Marlene Day, Kathie Luder, Ramona Lopez, Accompanist. Boys' Quartet Blll Murphy, Lionel Caprez, Bill Maranville, Mickey Palmer. Clarinet Trio Marian Clow, Ethel Clow, Karen Keller. Cornet Trio Sandy Caruthers, Marlene Day, Simone Urban. This Page Sponsored BY CARTER TIRE COMPANY Russell, Kansas as Publications This Page Sponsored BY FIRST NATIONAL BANK Natoma, Kansas Carefully and diligently, the Senior Class, under the leadership of their Yearbook Sponsor, Wilma Cap, recorded the history of the school year--1958-l959, leaving for posterity a com- plete record of events that were of interest to the students of W, H. S. Pictured above is the Staff: STANDING: Marian Clow, Grades: Marlene Day, Assistant Business Manager: Bill Murphy, Sports Editor: Ioan Mead, Activities: Simone Urban, Classes: SEATED: Ramona Lopez, Typist: Lionel Caprez, Business Manager: Beverly Ward, Literary Editor, Mary Stielow, Editor-in-Chief. nxulzzilmvgs SQQLQJLL I Quan! an SPO MISS CAP Publications Adviso, mTERNAnnNAL HuNunARY snclsnr FDR HIGH SCHDDL JOURNALISTS The Staff of the Wa1do Warrior : official school newspaper, faithfully collected and edited happenings in and around the school. At left are pictured the staff: Marlene Day, Business Manager: Lionel Caprez, Editor: Beverly Ward, Assistant Editor: Ioan Mead, Circulation Manager: and Simone Urban, Assistant Circulation Manager. Homecoming Ceremonies - .l.Ll..l-T -,,ll...ll-1 ll 'A' il..-..i-l-l The Coronation of the Homecoming Queen took place on December 19, 1958 at the Waldo-Paradise Basketball game. Marlene Day, Senior, was crowned the Annual Home- coming Queen. Kathie Luder and Karen Keller, Iuniors, were her attendants. KAREN KELLER, Attendant MARLENE DAY, Queen KATHIE LUDER, Attendant Bill Murphy, Waldo BY , Luray, Kansas bestowed the honors. This Page Sponsored MINNIE AND MERLE MARKLEY Captain, How about plain, simple, direct--'I shouldn't? Our Miss Brooks Cast of' Characters Miss Brooks , , , ,,,, Kathie Luder Miss Finch ,,,,, ,,,, C orinne Storer Hugo Longacre, ,, , .u,, Kenton Ward Mr. Wadsworth , , , , , ,Lionel Caprez Miss Audubon ,,,, ,,,, E thel Clow Elsie ......... .. . Betty Murphy Iane . . . ..... Karen Keller Sylvia . . . . . . Sandy Caruthers Doris . . . .... Sherry Ramsey Marge . . 0 Verna Hazen Faith . . . . . . Bonnie Ramsey Rhonda . . . . . . Ruth Iohnson Ted ..... . . . Mickey Palmer Stanley , . , ,,,,, Bill Maranville Martin Larry Woodworth Mrs. Allen . . . . . . Carolyn Finkenbinder 26 It's snowing harder--it's a blizzard! The Junior Play Comedy in Three Acts by Christopher Sergei Presented by the Iunior Class Wednesday, November 19, 1958. 8:00 Auditorium, Waldo, Kansas Director: Mr. Rogers Two Chinese Beauties The Senior Play Corliss Archer , , , , , , Mr. ArCher..... Mrs. Archer ,, , , Louise ....... Mildred ,,,,,, Dexter Franklin Mr. Franklin , , , , , , , Mrs. Franklin , , , , , , Cousin Agnes , The Doctor , , Nurse , , ., . . L, VW Meet Corliss Archer Comedy in Three Acts by F. Hugh Herbert Presented by the Senior Class Friday, April 10, 1959. 8:00 Auditorium, Waldo, Kansas Cast of Characters ,A teen-age girl , Her father , , , , ,, Hermother,,,,,,,, , The Archers' maid . . . . , , Marlene Day , , , Bill Murphy , . Mary Stielow . . . . Ioan Mead Corliss's best friend , , , , , , Ramona Lopez The boy next door . . , . . . Dexter's father , , His mother , , , . , ,, ,,,OnMrs.Archer'sside,,,,,,, . . Lionel Caprez Danny Williams , Simone Urban , , Beverly Ward From the insurance company , , , , , , , , Mickey Palmer From the hospital This Page Sponsored BY CITY DAIRY Russell, Kansas . . Marian Clow From Nine To Four Shorthand class hard at work. noh' Mrs' Iohnsonf Look what I did. Drafting class trying to figure out what's wroiig. Type fast but be Careful of those errors. DO it up right says Mr. Cook. Home EC. Class eating breakfast at school. There's something fishy in Biology class. ReadY GHd Waiting f 1 zmmws' :ws fa vw X 'DP Um Z Z BACK ROW: Larry Cook, Coach, Mickey Palmer, Danny Williams, Larry Woodworth, Iimmy Cochran, Bill Maranville, Student Manager. FRONT ROW: Iim Wilson, Kenton Ward, Bill Murphy, Archie Woodworth, Ronnie Mead. Football SEASON'S RECORD Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo 1958 12 Piper 45 Bunlqerhill 6 Damar 20 Woodston 13 Lorraine 1 3 Codell Won 1 Lost 5 Coach Larry Cook getting Kenton T e e m e Ward ready for battle. Boys' Basketball SEASON'S RECORD BACK ROW: Coach Larry Cook, Larry Woodworth, johnny Trapp, Archie Woodworth, Ronnie Mead, Mickey Palmer, Danny Williams, Iim Cochran. FRONT ROW: Kenton Ward, Lionel Caprez, Bill Murphy, Iim Wilson, Bill Maranville. IDGEJLZBGXJLZDGX. 29QI5CX9QI'3CX9QZ' Damar 42 Waldo 39 Lucas 66 Waldo 41 Hunter 49 Waldo 50 Luray 5 7 Waldo ' 38 Luray 47 Waldo 38 Paradise 52 Waldo 38 Paradise 36 Waldo 29 Bunkerhill 32 Waldo 87 Gorham 37 Waldo 38 Dorrance 44 Waldo 45 Hunter 37 Waldo 46 Natoma 60 Waldo 35 Codell 28 Waldo 33 Alton 64 Waldo 30 Codell 32 Waldo 50 Bunkerhill 41 Waldo 65 League Tournament Paradise 50 Waldo 43 District Tournament Bunkerhill 29 Waldo 53 Paradise 51 Waldo 42 Gorham 45 Waldo 42 This Page Sponsored BY CLAUDE AND LAURA MILLER Waldo, Kansas BACK ROW: Coach Larry Cook, Ronnie Mead, Bill Murphy, Archie Woodworth Iim Wilson, Larry Woodworth, Mickey Palmer, Iohnny Trapp. FRONT ROW: Iimmy Cochran, Danny Williams, Bill Maranville, Kenton Ward, Lionel Caprez. Track Team f 1 milfs' f,sm.. a2a px: nsiagzsiftzzr STANDING: Dina Murphy, Beverly Ward, Betty Murphy, Marlene Day, Sandy Caruthers, Bonnie Ramsey, Mary Stielow, Ethel Clow, Ioan Mead, Ruth Johnson, Sherry Ramsey, Betty Urban, Verlin Rogers, Coach. KNEELING: Karen Keller, Simone Urban, Kathie Luder, Verna Hazen. SEASON'S RECORD Hunter . . . . 41 Waldo Luray , , , , , , 15 Waldo Luray ........ 26 Waldo Paradise ...... 27 Waldo Paradise ...... 28 Waldo Natoma . . . . . .36 Waldo Codell . . . . .30 Waldo Hunter . . . .25 Waldo Codell ....... 25 Waldo Sylvan Grove . . 54 Waldo Girls' Basketball This Page Sponsored BY THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Luray, Kansas Boys cheering at Homecoming game with Paradise. Danny Williams and Iim Wilson. Cheering at Codell game: Simone Urban, Kathie Luder, and Marlene Day. f 'fi ...v-M rs -:az N L:-wu2'1qwmmm Grade Basketball GIRLS' BASKETBALL Season's Record Waldo l 7 Luray 31 Waldo 22 Bunker l 2 Waldo l 4 Paradise 2 9 Waldo 21 Dorrance Z 7 BACK ROW: Ioe Hubbard, Coach, Doris Johnson, Margaret Lewis, Nancy Storr, Virginia Cochran, Linda Bear. FRONT ROW: Cherry Maranvllle, Rajean Mullender, Frankie Lake, Susan Ramsey, Bonnie Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Waldo Paget . This Page Sponsored BY OSBORNE CO. FARMERS UNION Osborne, Kansas Boys' Basketball Season's Record 22 Luray Z6 Bunker l 0 Paradise 29 Lucas 29 Gorham l 7 Dorrance TOURNAMENT 44 Bunker l 9 Gorham 34 Lucas Gi.5QfDGYQQfQGY.7lfNJ QZDEXDCYWFXDQZBFQJ BACK ROW: Joe Hubbard, Coach, Larry Williams, Larry Funk, Larry Caruthers, Iim Urban, James Trapp. MIDDLE ROW: Lynn Maranville, Daryl Brown, Allen Punk, Eddie Palmer, Calvin Simmons. FRONT ROW: Dean Simmons! Richard Bear, Walter Woodworth, Steven Wallace 'e, a-is1iss zgsd wzfvzsaw- f -rxv sflffzlfe5nr , 2ee Pep Club TOP ROW: Karen Keller, Beverly Ward, Mary Stielovv, Betty Murphy, Ethel Clow. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Finkenbinder, Verna Hazen, Betty Urban, Bonnie Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Ruth johnson, Sandy Caruthers, Dina Murphy, Sherry Ramsey lOfficersl FRONT ROW: Marlene Day, Kathie Luder, Simone Urban. lAdvisorg Mrs. Iva Wirth not pictured.l Pep Leaders Letterman's Club TOP ROW: Advisor, Larry Cook, Ronald Mead, Lionel Caprez, Bill Murphy, Iim Wilson MIDDLE ROW: Larry Woodworth, Bill Maranville, Kenton Ward, Archie Woodworth, Mickey Palmer. FRONT ROW: Iohnny Trapp, Iimmy Cochran, Danny Williams. Grade School Cheerleaders High School Cheerleaders Virginia Cochran, Nancy Storr, Doris Iohnson. Marlene Day, Kathie Luder, Simone Urban. 4?- SWA Q L Q-w I f':1i5Z- ff ? Q1 2, 'Gif J GQ 22 . . 5 59 Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. .fu 4 ti: 171,01 U . ov' ,gu- a ii' ., H I 'i A Monday morning job: Mary Lou giving her lunch money to Mr. Rogers. 455, EEA., wx wwf is JEL' as 3 -r ,Q QM And then there was initiation. A Day In The Life First hour class. l-Z-3-4, stay on the beat, band. Third hour class-Oh, that bookkeeping problem really must be a Wham-dinger. Phys. Ed. Period. Did you make a point, girls? Hungry students lined up in the chow line. 451: :m Of A Waldo Student Enjoying lunch girls-- Gorinne, Ruth, and Betty. Q. Waiting for the bell to ring! 5 Noon Recreation--Swing it Danny and Sherry, Sandy and Archie in back. 1. . . af' N. Class office.. meetings are a necessary part of a school day. School's out--Boarding the bus. Football practice. Parting is such sweet Sorrow! Around And About 1 1 I .gf , ' - i ivwfgy' -K 5 Hallovveeners! fTop, lst and Znd grades. Below 3rd and 4th grades., A f S . yr' A i K. X? Sandy Caruthers and Mickey Arlene Storr and Ivy Wilson, our cooks. Palmer, Carnival Queen and King. .MW E 9 E The 1957-1958 Iunior-Senior Prom. :ss .i f I l 91. What a candid snapshot! 7: W L., Mr. Lewis, our janitor Www 4 x egg, l A lv LK f 3 . f I fq- fl 3, M CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF WALDO HIGH SCHOOL Russell State Bank W ! 7 t 2 , 4 Mio gif? 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