Walford High School - Treasured Memories Yearbook (Walford, IA)
- Class of 1948
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VLF' -Jr A u V 4 5: v I F' n cw w 'J 4 L L -. 1- UL ' A W I We the class of 1948, of Walford High School, being about to pass out of this sphele of education in full pos ession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman underst rding do make and declare this to be our last will and testament ,herebyrevoking and mak'ng void all former wllls and promisgu made by us at any time heretofore Wo the facult we give our deep apprec ation for all tley have done for u We :ive and b9qu6Hth to the Junlor Class, our rightful elr , o1r gglf s tisfactiox, our importance, our dllnitv, axd our wi dom all of wh cl we possess in enormous quanti tfes To the ophomores, we lerve our patience It will be found u e ul as a means b which they can endure the yuniors o The fr snman we will our ability to get around any and anywhere To the 1an'Tor, Mr Tohnson, we leave all the second rand e may find under chairs tables and desks, to use sees fit e ary Tou Snell, Dolores Erusha,and Jo ce xofmaster will our ,laces in the rror to Jacqueline Petersen,Darlene have extra room Donald Uoesenberp wllls his unique ability of making ulong s ots to Palmer Uyal, so he can more easily become the h h sckool hero he is dest ned to be Leon rp wllls hls energy for getting things done to Vesley srtosh Clesley, take note Joyce ofma ter wills her editorshlp of the annual to some am'1t1ous iunior with pleasure Marr Lou Snell wills her red hair to blorlne Erger for so e secret reason Dolores rusha wills Yer gra es to Mary Lou Broz be cause she doesn't need them Donald Boesenberg and nolores Frusha bequeath their bilit to pass notesqunnoticedjto Kennett Arp and Wynette L1I'1'T1 In witress whereof we,tre Class oi l948,the testators, ave to tkis our will, set our hands and seals this thlr teenth day oi Na, in the Je r ol our Lorl one thousand nlne lundred and fort eicht Joyce ofmaster, Notary Public C L S S L L , . ' . a. v 1 N 5 . - . y, i . s. - ' ll L,' s H xx -.u ' L, A ,, '1 0 'L S . , C l , . - I Il . . , Q ' 5,1 Y ' , , . 'Y' Q ' v - . . I I , tlme -. 1. 4, 1 ' O 0. 1 A . rum Q U X , . , , , SS he . W , R ' - S ,. y H , rw - , mi ' , Erockschlnk, and Audrey Arp. Remember this, girls-- you'l1 . n .H . , 'ff A , L , lg' , 1 , 1 . r ' v ' ' A ik 1 V 2, ,f Er . V. V ' 1 1.1 v H Q. s , '. a , 1, A' U '- 1 I 'A Yr 1 1 x A -. m - e A ' L? .' V ' ' , . a v n , 1 H Ab. A u LJ- 1 , NA I L 1 , L, . 2 . ' - f 1: f' F: ' r' , , , ,. ,, 1 , , . ' Y- C . y Z L CLASS PROPHECY Toward the end of the semester, the juniors of '48 took an advanced course in science. We enjoyed it very much, and took part in several experiments. Mr. Shipton invited Professor Bleekwater to lecture on his recent discovery of the atom pill. He accepted the invitation, and we juniors were honored when he asked us to participate in the trial of the atom capsule. These pills were truly amazing, because they gave us the power to look into the future. This we did, and it so happened that we saw what the future held for our five seniors. The following is the outcome of our interest- ing observations. LEON ARP: .It cameas a great surprise to everyone when Leon decided to takeflaw, because his high school ambition had been to teach. He attended Harvard University, and here had ,the honor of being voted the most eligible bachelor on the campus Because of Leon's great mental ab1lity,he was able to finish the eight year law course in three years After graduating, he went to France and took part in several outstanding court trials While in Paris on business, he became infatuated with a lovely mademoiselle Because of his important work, Leon decided not to marry her though, and he returned to the United States alone Next year Leon intends to run for President on the Democratic ticket MARY LOU SNELL Mary Lou was the type of person who had many ambitions, but was hesitant to decide on her l1fe's career After leav ing Walford High, she was chosen by a scout to play basket ball with the All American Red Heads She became famous in this sport, and while on a tour of California, she visited Hollywood Here she met the man she had been looking for the famous crooner, Percival Smoochbottom III Mary Lou and Mr Smoochbottom were married and are now residing in Death Valley DOLORES ERUSHA and DON BOESENBERG By a strange coincidence Dolores and Don both attended the University of Iowa Here their high school romance flourished and they were soon married Both continued their courses, Don majoring in mathematics and Dolores in music After graduating, they tau ht together at Springville After eight years as musbc instructor, Dolores resigned and is now the proud mother of triplets Jon,Don,and Lon JOYCE HOFMASTLR On leaving high school, Joyce attended the Paris Beauty Academy in Cedar Rapids When she finished her course she operated an exlusive beauty salon in Walford She created the Kurly Ku wave, and the women of Iowa thronged to her doors Sonn Joyce became a very rich woman One day while visiting in Oxford she met a curly haired lad They were married shortly after, and now Joyce supports their family of nine healthy boys Her husband retired several years ago f'm ? 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' - O n n 'Q' swift. 2131 0 -' Q ' my .-.. fb!! :57 2 4.x QM,.!ZX. rs! fxk J p ' .V fly. ,i hx , SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of '44 one of the five freshmen was new in Walford She was Joyce Hofmaster The Freshmen Class con sisted of Leon Arp, Colleen Campen, Dolores Erusha, Joyce Hofmaster and Mary Lou Snell At our freshman initlation we wore our clothes backwards, our hair a different way,and lipstick on half of our lips Mary Lou Snell and Dolores Erusha participated in the Junior Class Play Joyce Hofmaster was a member of the Senior Play Cast The politi cal campaign in our freshman year resulted in the election of the forthcoming officers Dolores Erusha,presldent, Mary Lou Snell,vlce president Joyce Hofmaster,secretary Colleen Campen,treasurer The sophomore year brought back the same five pupils with more confidence This vear a girls' basketball team was organized and the four girls took part with much enthu siasm We elected Joyce Hofmaster,president Mary Lou Snell again took vice presidency, Dolores Erusha,secretary Leon Arp, treasurer and Colleen Campen, historian Narj Lou Snell participated in the Sen'or Class Play this year W had the privilege of planning the picnic in our sophomore year We then advarced to the Junior Class and had many new duties to perform which we had not coped with in the past two years Our class dropped to the lonely number of four when Colleen Campen left the class The plannlng of the freshman iritlation is a Junior Class tradition This was the year for our first class play Le Roy Erger,John Brockschink, and Herbert Snell from the Senior Class were Date For Bobby Sox , Luncheon For Six', and nJerry Breaks A Daten Mary Lou Snell was elected the class president, Leon Arp, vice president Joyce Hofmaster, secretary and Dolores Erusha, treasurer In Februar, we were joined by Donald Boesenberg who ncreased our class to five The Roosevelt Hotel was the spot for this festive occasion Dolores Erusha, Mary Lou Snell, and Donald Boesenberg as slsted tke seniors in the ser or play Five of Walford's most prominent young people began their final year of education in Walford High in the fall of 1947 Our class officers were Donald Boesenberg, president Leon Arp,vice president,Dolores Erusha,secretary and Mary Lou Snell,treasurer Our class published the first high school annual in the history of Walford High Joyce Hofmaster was our editor Leon Arp, Donald Boesenberg, and Dolores Erusha took part in the Junior Class play We were hosts to the rest of the high school at the annual Halloween party Our class was honored to have one of its members Dolores Erusha chosen Benton County winner of the annual D A R Good Citizenship Contest All members of the class participated in athletics During the spring the juniors entertained us at a banquet The last events of our high school career were Class Day the Senior Play,and Commencement, With these memories We shall ring bells of the future with the ropes of the past N s I ' . . l 1 1 . , - A l , 0 - . , . I ' I . N ' e 0 V 1 : A - . , 3 g . . H ' - , . e . . . I . I 1 I - 4 I , W very helpful in producing the three one - act plays: HA H H I . . ,, . , . I w ! O YY -! - . 1 1 - . . .- , . I I S ' ' 9 A I , , . . I I I O 1 U . W I . GILES IICTVIHS ff Q7 yib Vpnxo 1, .vc PJ Barfvsh az v1 1 rloxine Frger, uwnette numm, Janet F'1ey do1anL IeLfr pn wns rot pxeqcnt .0 x Juli lcon kadera ,N at 0 HJ .l.:-v-- ra R Vilbert Peshck he.1e Snell Louis Ltloif William Lclulte ard .acquellne PeLersen wexe not prvgent V? 5324201 K i K , drag A - Uf.'n'd Hennett, Raymond Erecht rlene Nroc'Qchlnk,V1v4an Cc1vonJ,La Verne .alup:V5,Da :el uro ier,Palmer Dva1,David if lQa, D9.1ene Kumm, Fenneth Pa m Junior Class History In September of l945,eight freshmen hesitantly ascended the steps of Walford High. Kenneth Arp, Jean Bennett,Wes1ey Bartosh,Mary Lou Broz, Florlne Erger,Janet R1ley,G1en Rhodes and Wynette Mumm were the eight freshmen to be initiated. Our class dwindled to seven when Glen Rhodes moved to Lisbon. Seven pupils entered the front hall for their sophomore year. This year we had the honor of planning the annual pic- nic. Wesley Bartosh was elected pres1dentgKenneth Arp, vice- presidentg and Wynette Mumm, secretary-treasurer. The same seven pupils entered Walford again for their junior year. We had the honor of initiating the Freshmen Class. nThe Great Ben Allahu was our Junior Class Flay. We presented it twice. In the spring we entertained the Senior Class at a banquet. All of us.have participated in sports this year Our class again increased to eight when we were joined by Roland Petersen Janet Riley was elected president, Florine Erger, vice president, Mary Lou Broz,sec retary and Wesley Bartosh, treasurer Jean Bennett left th class in the middle of our junior year Sophomore Class History Five boys stepped into the hall of education in the year of l94o We were initiated by the honored seniors,now on the path to graduation Our class consisted of Wilbert Peshek William Schulte, Merle Snell,Eldon Kadera, and Louis Uthoff We had no class election in our freshmen year Eldon Kadera, Louis Lthoff and Wilbert Peshek were members of the boys basketball team Our class officers are Eldon Kadera,president, Louis Uthoff vice president, William Schulte,secretary and Wilbert Peshek treasurer Eldon.Kadera, William Schulte,and Nilbert Peshek are agaln members of the Walford Blue Devils We gained our first girl in our high scrool career when Jacqueline Petersen joined us in January, Wilmer Sedlacek also joined us for a srort while Fr shmen Class History In September of l947,eleven freshmen appeared in Walford High School After we were properly initiated we elected Palmer Dyal, president, Raymond Brecht, vice president, Kenneth Raim, secretary, and La Verne Chalupsky, treasurer We were joined in the first few weeks of school by Vary Lou Driscoll formerly of Cedar Rapids ' I .1 1 I 0 4 6 . . , v Y . 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C 11 I , Q ,gl rHPLZ HQLL PH NHKLPLL Ullliwm Vcxult, This year line up NAMES Palmer Dyal Don Boesenberg Louis Uthoff Wilmer Sedlacek Kenneth Arp Wesley Bartosh Leon Arp Eldon Kadera David Melsa BOYS' BASEBALL the baseball team consisted of the following POSITION Pitcher and right field First baseman and pitcher Catcher Left field Right field Short stop Third base and pitcher Center field Second base Substitutes were Darrel Crozier, Laverne Chalupsky, Kenneth Raim, Raymond Brecht and Willard Bennett Baseball was revived thls year The game was a new experience for most of tke members of the team With more seasoned material we are artlc patirg a better record for 1948 The record for Walford Walford Walford Walford Alumni Alumni Alumni Alumni The first team players this year were Palmer Dyal, and Don Boesenberg forwards, Wesley Bartosh, center Kenneth A and Leon Arp, guards Substitutes were the fall season was as follows Walford 12 Conroy 20 walrord 4 Solon 21 Walford 12 Conroy cd Walford 2 Solon 25 BOYS' BASKETBALL TP Darrel Crozier, Laverne Chalupsky Kenneth Raim, Raymond Brecht Willard Bennett, William Schulte, Eldon Kadera David helsa, and Wiltert Peshek As with baseball . , , . ll 19 6 14 N ' 2 18 'P 5 10 1 ' S , I ,N , . , . . our team was inexperienced, and we piled up no sensational record. We had one particularly exciting game at Garrison. In the last few minutes of play Don Boesenherg took a shot from the half way mark which tied the score. In the overtime period, Don again made another of his sensational shots, but his efforts were in vain-for we lost by four points. The HB1uedev11sN drew Atkins for the County Tournament at Belle Plaine. We take our hats off to Atkins. Our basketball record was as followsg Walford ll Oxford 28 Walford 17 Urbana 44 18 44 24 27 22 23 15 55 54 20 26 24 17 44 54 58 58 56 17 52 O 'erm' 1 U U K y N R C A T G T O A A I L N ? X E 'z D 9 Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Urbana Shueyville Riverside Atkins Shueyvllle Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Conroy Conroy Palo Garrison Oxford County Tournament Walford 16 Atkins 61 The boys' sectional tournamert is yet to be played f I X .ug L ft to L WSJ.. 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Sub- stitutes were Audrey Arp,Joyce Hofmaster,Dar1ene Brockschink Vivian Cerveny, Darlene Mumm, Maureen Kenny, and Dorothy Mae Broz We started out well, but as the season advanced,we were not able to keep up our early pace We played some close exciting games, however, and with taller girls on the team next year, we hope to pile up a better record we played three nights in the Benton County Tournament at Norway We played Oxford in the Sectional Tournament at Marengo and were defeated by one point after an overtime period The seasons record is as follows Oxford Urbana Shueyville Lone Tree Riverside Atkins Urbana Conroy Conroy Palo Garrison Oxford Shueyville County Blairstown 15 Urbana Newhall Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Walford Tournament Walford Walford Walford Sectional Tournament Oxford Walford N f m QWX -'W nf' yr Hia AY X W5 X Xe XUHI Q 7- Q f x Xanax I 50 51 40 16 28 44 46 25 52 22 24 17 42 18 26 30 26 26 53 25 22 20 40 20 26 KS ' 54 45 23 35 28 35 54 T y fi N ' e - l N . 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' . 1 'ix 'S as e' S e 4' .1 2 SENIOR CLASS PLAY . ,, 3 4- SENIOR PLAY CAST- Aaron Slick, not as green as he looks Mr Wilbur Merridew, a crooked speculator Clarence Green, a mysterious young man Mrs Rosy Berry, an Oklahoma widow Gladys May Merridew, a sweet young thing The Girl in Red -: 'P I J, .1 Leon Arp Don Boesenberg David Melsa Dolores Erusha Mary Lou Snell Vivian Cerveny Little Sis Riggs, a regular tomboy Joyce Hofmaster PLOT Pig, pig, pig, pig eel These were the opening lines of the Senior Class Play It was a rural comedy ln three acts written by Lieut Beale Cormack Widow Berry is about to sell her farm to Wilbur Merridew, who is willing to pay her a pal try sum, when Aaron Slick steps in The speculator thinks he will get rich quick when he starts drilling the oil from the Berry's farm but is he in for a surprise? You see Aaron poured a barrel of oil on a pond of water just for effect There are plenty of laughs when Widow Berry finally goes to the big city and Aaron follows her to the cabaret only to be taken in again by a cabaret girl But as usual, Slick wins out only to prove that the farmer is still too smart for city slicker Q li F it R570 Av. 4 at flla W S F Wd.. HY-'Hy K V x, lfkfl, e A gdb ff YQ J' N U. if .'NR .Q U ni edt' 2, I 0 ' o 'J Y Q r o oo O 0 e - Q ' X YQQMM A, Q13 W v 1 JT'-' f XC 'l N' 49 X J .1 cj X -- X QL R 'C If P ' I -s-.- ,.. , 4. ,GL dl 'W f J 4. sl ' ' Q5 , f 4,7 S O C I A L What happened to the Freshman Class on the night of September 16? Did any of them get sick from their ride in the barrel? From all reports, there were no disastrous results when the Juniors played host at initiation, but we were glad not to be a poor nFreshieH. Everyone else had a swell time! And such a huge lunch! My stummickl nspooky isn't 1t?n NIS that a mask or your face? These comments were heard at the Halloween Party on October 1 It vas an Noverall and Jean party given by the Senior Clrss for the high school and faculty For lunch we refreshed ourselves on chocolate malts, popcorn, and apples A uwitchy tlme was had by all Santa Claus came to the high school pupils in invisible form on the afternoon of December 19 Everyone received presents in the Christmas exchange and had a good time at the Christmas p rty The entire scrool presented our annual Christmas program on December le Following the prot1am D lunch was served to parents nd other guests Proceeds went into the fund for the movie projector OTHER EVVNTS Valentine Party February Box Social January 42 Junior senior Banquet Spring L Qi ' FQ K 'ef Q-sl ' L pf wi 9 ef, S K al f 3 .. Lax N A N f M HX X asf! X 'Cx Gd-' xf X Alf M 5 . ', K N - - 5 CJ: E1 ts -r f'f' QCQSVZ 'I , ' ' C , ., EV' , Libqf 'L v,' kg? 1 x N Ili? j 'rs 1 ff X .iQLfg3352yA R, ' 33551. 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Was a magician so he went around tie corner and turned into a drugstore? Shaved off all his hair to see if he had a bl ckhead? 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PRICE LIST DAV-SON Cork Back Bulletin Boards are con structed with ltaht walnut finish frames Post Inq surface consrsts of IA cork mounted on M 3ply veneer These Bulletins are made to last as only the finest materials are used Furnished ln the following IIIII and style: Order by Style and Slxo STYLE PLAIN NO GLASS S415 57 48 1465 1750 B'I'Y'LE SINGLE SETI' IN GLASS DOOR x 24 S14 50 x 36 Z0 00 STYLE TWO SIT IN GLASS DOORS S30 00 32 50 31 25 36 25 prices FOB Ch1caqogSpec1al Sizes and Fmrshes ta order The above lllustratlon shows the 30 x 48 srze DAVSON Cork Back Bulletln Board with KYB ut in qlan doors lock and key Seo pnce llst, .A ,,,S,R,BU,ORS SCHOOL GIFT SERVICE UHU 50,7 4925 GLENDALE L KANSAS CITY 4 MISSOURI W I I v-V-vw I , l I l2: X l8 w ..,........................................................... . 18 x 24 .,...........,.,,...................,.................,,. . 5 24 x 36 ,.,,.......,. ......,.........,............ ,..,,.,......,...... 9 . 20 36 x ,......,..........,.......,,...........................,...... . 36 x 60 .............,...................................... , ..... . . l8: ,........ ...,...,.,,.......... - .......,.,,. ....... . , . 24 x 30 .,.,.,....,.....................,..,..,...,.....,.....,,..r.,. 17.50 24 ..........,..............,,..,,....,.....,.,.......,., .,... . . 3Cl: x 48 .,..,...,,, ...., .,.............,...........,.., , . , . 30 x 60 ......,.,,,,..,,.. ......,....,...,.,..,...,, .,.,,.. ,...... , . 36 x 48 ..........,,.,.., ...,. ...,,,, ......,...,..,.,, ...,,,...... . , , , I ae I eo .,...., ,.,...... .,.,.....,,,r,,, .........,, ...r... , . . . . A N H V All . . . ' ' ' , HIV AEHANBEABIE IEIIER UR EURK BUIHIIN FUR EVERY NEED-EUNSULI US Z? ,Z For All Osamu I Pathol Gift 'Nx x! Prlce Per Box 8Oc PLUS YOUR STAYE SALES TAX SEFIBZBED GEF MSERQECE 4925 Glendale KANSAS CITY 4 MISSOURI
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