Waverly High School - Annual Yearbook (Waverly, KS)
- Class of 1958
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', 5... g , . l. .. --,'.-It . . .3201 'S--11 :Q c i ' ' ':- -'. ' ',0 no 'IL-f. ,- u ha. --.- on..- -'na' ,. ,5.-- ,. 54:3 ,J- .ng : , . 52:55. , ,. .. --.-av '.-'I- IIS .,g-:If 'ii' ,33:,: .g. .1., sir? ':::a:o . . -'I-1'-' . 'I' . ,: . 4:39 ' l fi? , . .Ji .4- On behalf of the Senior Class of 1958, the Bulldog Tales Staff wish to dedicate their Yearbook to Paul Bowersox, The Man Who Only Works Here. We hope that this expresses our deep gratitude for the full measure of time and effort that only a person of his ability could accomplish, X DONATED BY a 5 JACK BENDER III L 3:21-: :-::--:- :PI .- -.- . .'.':f'I- AUGUST 2004 --'J' ' I' P' Ur T' 'rf' 1.121 f' Y1' 1. im x ' . Q. ,v f .A g-L 1 SW! STANDING, left to right: Marvin Foster, Assistant Photographer, Dave Beaty, Assistant Business Man- agerg Gilbert Barthol, Photographer, Kenneth Perry, Sales Manager. SEATED: Mrs. Speaks, Sponsor, Karen Counselman, Assistant Editor, Susan Williams, Editor, Lynda Kelly, Business Manager, Lu Ann Gast, Advertising Manager, Ann George, Feature Writer, SEPTEMBER School Opens League Meeting - Gridley State Fair - Topeka F, B. , Hamilton H Senior Pictures F.B. , Lebo T 'Band Day K.U. OCTOBER Freshmen F.B. Hartford T. Food Sale, Sophomores Cheerleaders Clinic at Topeka F.B. B-Team, Lebo T F.B. Melvern, H Football squad to K.U. School Pictures F.B. Wmburg, H Emporia Band Day F.B. B-Team, Leroy H F.B. Olpe, T I F.B. Gridley, H NOVEMBER F.B. LeRoy, T Teachers Convention Junior Play LeRoy Band Clinic Group Pictures Thanksgiving Vacation i1 llI ZW U 'H 911 . . DECEMBER B.B. Wmsburg, H Colony, B.B. H Westphalia, B.B. T Lebo, B.B. H Christmas Program Melvern, B.B. T Christmas Vacation JANUARY B.B. Gridley, T B.B. Westphalia, H End of lst Semester B.B. LeRoy, T Appanoose, B.B. T B.B. Lebo, T B.B. Gridley, H Junior Food Sale Safety Program County Teachers Meeting County B.B. Tournament FEBRUARY Trip to Topeka Senior Food Sale District Tournament Drawing B.B. Olivet, H Senior Examinations Olivet, B.B. T fc 7 B.B. Roosevelt, T Melvern B.B. H Pep Club Food Sale District Tournament MARCH Pep Club Chili Supper Teachers Meeting Music Program District Music Festival APRIL Typing and Spelling Con test Athletic Banquet Senior Play Baseball Tourney Ir. -Sr. Banquet Senior Trip All School Party MAY Senior Examinations A Class Night Baccalaureate Commencement School Ends This page is sponsored by WILLIAMS MARKET and WILLIAMSON HARDWARE Waverly, Kansas ll! l..VII1llh vifh-ra' ' 'K liflflff ' 'Y' ti 9 1.1 , ,. .N . . ,, .lhggkl u KU 'V :V . uh! U, IA, 'EM-A - . vb U 3 U L. I 'fi ll MID-CONTINENT PUBLI RARY C LIBRARY Mm coNTuNENT Puauc Lua Geneawgy 8 Loc' History Branch XINYINWXIWNWNW1WNWXWXWXXlNXlXkXUlWlW f:Je:tn'r::ximfsm, G E 3 0000 12585782 5 . Sedan! Zaawl LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Schmidt, Director: Glenn Williams, Treasurer: Lynn Kelly, Clerk: Kenneth Peppe. Principal, This page is sponsored by CALVERT FOOD LOCKER and WAVERLY CAFE Waverly, Kansas ' ' -' ' -v dv--1 H, ' zurvf gfrfyj 1 yr-qv Q ea .1 5 ' X' :qt asm ,ie .mwah ,', . m.'x -4' X- -, PAULINE SPEAKS B.S. , Emporia M,A, , C,S.C.E. Typing I, II, General Business, Shorthand , and Bookkeeping. GLADYS KEITH B, S, , Ottawa Graduate Work at Kansas State Home Economics, I, II, General Science , and Latin. ESTHER HAWORTH A,B, , Ottawa English I, II, III, IV, World History, and Library, MARTHA MANNING B.S. , Emporia Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Ensemble, ,.Q..1a.i,i.m.,tlme -u'5i.4,E.l .L fm. 511.11 , '-,iisLs3.fl.L.sfx ,za .' ANN GEORGE Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Band 1, 2,3,4, Class President 1, Class Secretary 3, Student Council President 4, Spelling Contest 1, Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3, Scholarship Award 3, Yearbook Feature Writer, Office Help 3, District Festival, Head Cheerleader 3, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Band Sec- retary 3,4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Pep Club Secretary 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Dance Band 3, Pep Club President 3, Mixed Ensemble 3,4, Girls' Triple Trio 3,4, X, DALE CONQUEST Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, Boys' Glee 1, 2,3, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Football 1,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football Co-Captain 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Librarian 2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, SUSAN KAY WILLIAMS Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Class Reporter l, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, Class President 3, Class Vice-President 4, Band Camp 3, Girls' State 3, Home- coming Attendant 4, Pep Club Secretary 4, Cheerleader 3,49 Yearbook Editor, Junior Play, Girls' Triple Trio 3,4, Dance Band 2, 3, District Festival 1, Head Cheerleader 4, Senior Play, Perfect Attendance 2, Pep Club Reporter 3, 1 KAREN SUE COUNSELMAN Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Class Vice-President 1,2, Stu- dent Council 3, Class Secretary 4, Pep Club President 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Spelling Contest 3, Scholarship This Page is SP0US0fed Award 2, Typing Contest 3,4, District Festival 1,3,4, by State Festival 3, Band President 3,4, Band Camp 2, Per- COFFEY COUNTY fect Attendance 1,2, Dance Band 2, 3, Junior Play, Sen- RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE ior Play, Yearbook Assistant Editor, Office Help 2, Spell- ing Contest 4, Piano accompanist 1, 2,3,4. Burlington. KHHSHS KENNETH PERRY Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Boys Glee 1,2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4, Football Co-Captain 4, Homecoming King 4, Homecoming Escort 3, Band Camp 2, Boys' State 3, Student Council 3, Class Treasurer 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3, Schol- arship Award 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, LYNDA AILEEN KELLY Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1, Class President 2, Class Reporter 3, Band Reporter 3,4, Spelling Contest 2, Typing Con test 3,4, Dance Band 2, 3, District Festival 2, 3,4, State Fes- tival 2, 3, Glee Club President 4, Yearbook Business Manager, Whirlwind 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 2,3. Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2,3, Boys' State 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, ----'x JACK CORYELL Watonga 1,2,3, Band 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Baseball 4, Senior Play. HELEN RUTH FRENCH Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Student Council 2, Homecom- ing Attendant 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club Secretary 4, Tyring Con- test 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Perfect Attendance 1,4, Li- brarian 1, 2, 3,4. DAVE LEO BEATY ' Spelling Contest 1, 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Lion's Band Camp 3, Mixed Chorus 1,3,4, Boys' Glee 1,3, Football 4, Librarian 1, 2,3,4, Junior Play, Boys' Ensemble 3,4, Mixed Ensem- ble 3,4, Senior Play, Student Council 2, Class President 4, Yearbook Assistant Business Manager, Typing Contest 4. ROBERT KEITH GODFREY IANICE KAY SMITH Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Girls' Glee Librarian 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 1, 2, 3, GILBERT FRANCES BARTHOL Princeton 1,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Boys' Glee 3, Mixed Ensem- ble 4, Boys' Ensemble 4, Class Vice-President 3, Football 4, Junior Play, Yearbook Photographer, Senior Play, This page sponsored by GARVEY'S STORE Waverly, Kansas I .'T-fiii? 5 ,rs fY !-'vm' f rv Wrvwivi- -A' '-4 - -1- '91 '-- A I JK' ' HHN? I 'R'r1hlWa.2l. Ir VIRGINIA LEA BAXTER Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3, 45 Whirlwind lg Band 1, 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Librarian 4, Girls' Triple Trio 4, Perfect Attendance 4, MARVIN FOSTER Football 1, 2,3,4g Class Treasurer 35 Mixed Chorusg Boys' Gleeg Perfect Attendance,1, 2, LOUISE A. GAST Loretto Academy lg Girls' Glee 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Band 3,4g Advertising Manager, Junior Playg Class Reporter 4g Librarian 3g Perfect Attend ance 1, 2, 3, AUDREY KAY RICKMAN Girls' Glee l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 2,3,4g Drum Majorette 2, 3,4g Pep Club Reporter 4, Girls' Octette 3g Mixed Ensemble 3, Perfect Attendance 1, GAIL LANE BRADLEY Perfect Attendance lg Band 1, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2. CHARLOTTE ANN HESS Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 2,3, 45 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4. This page is sponsored by FAMOUS BRANDS SHOE STORE Emporia, Kansas a, -,, ' W -- --1 . ,. HQ ,,-gq..p7v: . -,-1.1-.f-1 el U: - LEON WHITCOMB Burlington 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 4. ROM ONA ALICE KENNARD Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2,3,4. EULIA ADALINE MARKHAM Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1 2, 3,4, CARLYLE A, WHITCOMB Burlington 1,2g Mixed Chorus 3,4. RICHARD LEE SIEBERT Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3, Mixed Chorus 3 Boys' Glee 35 Class Reporter 2, Band 1,2,3,4. IRENE JANE JOHNSON Girls' Glee 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4- Perfect Attendance 1 2 This page is sponsored by WAVERLY INSURANCE AGENCY Waverly Kansas Y xg A ,v, .VE 3 ,Y .7-.w H v-- -1 -xv--.-g-vw -privy - --' 's A 1- H -- B A '. . -- ut .:-me ' ' .1 ' A :zm.m,n'..ni V' '- 1' 'I 2 f' i' O September 1, 1954, marked a new step for the Class of 1958. Twenty-two proud, but frightened, Green Freshmen entered the halls of W,R,H,S, The roll included the following stu- dents, Virginia Baxter, Gail Bradley, Dale Conquest, Janice Cox, Virginia Crooks, Karen Coun- selman, Marvin Foster, Richard Foulk, Helen French, Gene Gaddis, Ann George, Keith God- frey, Charlotte Hess, Irene Johnson, Lynda Kelly, Romona Kennard, Jackie Markham, Kenneth Perry, Audrey Rickman, Betty Schnieder, Janice Smith, and Susan Williams. At our first class meeting, Ann George was elected President, Vice-President, Karen Counselman, Secretary- Treasurer, Helen French, Reporter, Susan Williams, Student Council Members, Dale Conquest and Lynda Kelly. Our sponsor this year was Coach Doug Minnis, The big event for us this year was Freshman Initiation. Wearing long underwear, going barefooted, and carrying gunny sacks, we were initiated into the deep mysteries of this new life, The fall of 1955 quickly rolled around finding us one step higher on the ladder of learning, ranked as Sophomores, When the roll was taken, we found we had lost Betty Schnieder but had gained Dave Beaty, Lu Ann Gast, and Richard Siebert, Later on Gene Gaddis and Richard Foulk left, dropping our class back down to a total of twenty-two students. Class officers elected for this year were, President, Lynda Kelly, Vice-President, Karen Counselman, Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Williams, Reporter, Richard Siebert, Student Council Members, Helen French and Dave Beaty, Mr, T owner was our sponsor. Lavender and white was selected as our class colors, For the class flower we chose a baby orchid, and as a class motto God Help Us Be A Good Sport in the Game of Life was decided best suited for us, In the spring of the year, we were honored by having the privilege of serving at the Junior-Senior Banquet, The third realm on the ladder classed us as Juniors numbering to twenty-seven. Janice Cox failed to answer the roll this year but we did gain Gilbert Barthol, Don Jamison, Betty Morey, Caryle Whitcomb, Leon Whitcomb, and Frank Danford, however, we lost Don Jamison and Frank Danford later that year, At our first class meeting, we chose as our officers, President, Susan Williams, Vice-President, Gilbert Barthol, Secretary, Ann George, Treasurer, Marvin V Foster, Reporter, Lynda Kelly, Student Council Members, Karen Counselman and Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Bruno and Mr, Bowersox sponsored us this year. The first project as Juniors was, selling magazines totaling our sales approximately eleven hundred dollars. ln November of this year the class members laid aside other duties to present a play entitled My Little Oscar. One windy day in March found us very enthusiastic over the arrival of our class rings which we proudly showed off. After combining many ideas and thoughts, we put ourselves to work and carried out a theme called Fairyland Romance at our Junior-Senior Banquet for the Seniors of '57, September 3, 1957, found us walking through the doors of W,R,H.S, for our last year, We had now reached the fourth step on the ladder classified as Seniors feeling we had achieved much, but perfection needed improvement. Two members did not answer roll call this year, they were Virginia Crooks and Betty Morey, yet we gained Jack Coryell making a total of twenty-four members, A class meeting was quickly planned and Dave Beaty was selected as our President. Other officers were: Vice-President, Susan Williams, Secretary, Karen Counsel- man, Treasurer, Kenneth Perry, Reporter, LuAnn Gast, Student Council Members, Ann George and Dale Conquest. As our sponsors we had Mrs. Haworth and Mrs. Speaks. A fascinating and exciting day which shall never be forgotten is the initiation of the Future Class of 1961. The twenty-fourth of September viewed an expression of a smile upon the faces of the Seniors as they ,posed for their pictures, During the next few months our Annual Staff was selected by our sponsors. After the -class selected Bulldog Tales as the name of the Annual the Staff began organizing their material, A play entitled Bandits For Breakfast was presented in March. On April 24, we were guests of the Juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Early the next morn- ing we boarded a chartered bus and headed for our long-awaited Senior Sneak to be spent at Lakeside Courts. An enjoyable three days were spent sightseeing, swimming, boat riding, dancing and having fun, Baccalaureate Services were held May 18, 1958, and Commencement Exercises May 19 bringing our high school days to a close. This does not end our history for each of us is taking another step in life becoming tomorrow's citizens. f ' ' - 1 ' ..1.... nn.. -. in-, ,, .Lef.'4..t'4:i.L-- -gi' , . . Q - Y .r-,. , . 'r' FM f r-, -H- '-2 '11'4 i ' A r '7'f ' A - -f -vw ww - ' 1 .V .' ,- 1 2' V A V - .. ,, ' I ',--q.- v . ..:- . r - - ' -'- NU' , -t 'Lim - 'Alia -2- '.-A.lNZ..h...', . . , ' ' 1 -1- -4- 1'-'V ' - 4 H+' ' It is the year 1970, and the biggest Alumni Banquet in the history of Waverly Rural High School is now in full swing. We have been talking to the members of the Class of '58, Their advancement in this mean, cruel, world has been miraculous, Gilbert Barthol is on a good paying government job, making hangman nooses for despera- does. He got the inspiration one day in American History. In spite of his money, he's still driving his '58 Chevrolet. Dave Beary, after being jilted by his one and only love, decided to end it all by jumping off Rock Creek Bridge. He was not seriously injured though, as he landed on Gail Bradley, who was hiding from Mr. Poppe, who is still principal of Waverly High School. Gail still only at- tends one month of school a year so is still struggling to get through. Dale Conquest has now conquered Hollywood, and is now starring in the Academy Award picture, The Night Life of Einstein, which couldn't be revealed until recently. Jack Coryel1's fondest dream has come true. He is now head janitor at Oklahoma State. He just couldn't make his grades in college. Karen Counselman is now in Reno, head of a firm that manufactures toupees for bald headed lovers. She thought Reno was a perfect place to get a husband too, but she's still single. Marvin Foster and his wife Norma now own the Standard Station. His brother-in-law Dar- rell Pyle and his wife, the former Virginia Baxter, couldn't support their large family out on the farm, so Marv gave them the job of taking care of the car washing division. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, the former Helen French, now have a thriving dairy busi- ness. She milks the cows and he drives the truck. Lu Ann Gast's debut as a nurse was a failure. At her first operation she hollered blood, and stabbed the doctor. Ann George is desperately trying to make her quota in a frat pin factory. It brings back treasured memories of her old frat pin, which was the closest she ever got to getting her man. Keith Godfrey, a millionaire bachelor, now owns the Godfrey rest home for the aged. He and one of the old folks, Phil Arnett, are working night and day on the first rocket to the moon. Charlotte Hess now has a pavilion at Agricola and also a service for towing tipsy patrons up the hill. Irene Johnson is now working on her newspaper column Advice to the Lovelorn. Romona Kennard is also working on the same newspaper. But she keeps Irene in business. . Mrs. Oscar Kistner, the former Lynda Kelly, is now devoted to a life of teaching school in the daytime and rocking cradles at night. Jackie Markham worked her way up from office girl to editor of the Waverly Gazette, the world's largest newspaper, Kenneth Perry is living in Texas where he can tell his tall fishing and hunting tales without any opposition, Audrey Rickman has worked her way up in the telephone office from ash-tray emptier to head of the listener's department. Richard Siebert is installing horns in all the air force sabre jets. The thrill his car horn gave him at school one day has stayed with him. We were happy to talk to Janice Smith again. For the past ten years she has been in Africa, hunting rare animals, which she brings back to the states with her. Carlyle Whitcomb is a busy man these days. He has now taken over Mr. Pope's job as janitor, and at the same time is still going to school. Leon Whitcomb is now head of the Witty Remark section of the popular Esquire magazine. The sales have certainly picked up since he was added to the staff. Susan Williams, now head stenographer to E. Blaine Schoolcraft, in the Schoolcraft Real Estate Agency, Agricola, Kansas, is here at the banquet tonight, with her boss. We were happy to see that this class of 58 has been so successful and we hope the future f- 4 years will be as prosperous '4 U 00.52 W ,ry .11 ' . fzs - , . ' V ' 5 , 3 K ' 3 ' 13 t fr . .1 4 it V s. ..,- ...- .. it V . . t , 1--Y---W wav-re W- 5- A . ' if - v -r 1wrvI'fv.-:muff-1 5 J -1- A A aa -A-- We, the Waverly Senior Class of 1958, being of questionable mind and sound body, do bequeath all our earthly belongings to our faithful and trustworthy underclassrnen. Gilbert Barthol wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Speaks to Ronald McDonald, A Virginia Baxter wills her witty remarks to Carlene Beaty. Dave Beaty leaves his hair CUT to John Herman, Windy Bradley needs all he has. Dale Conquest wills his ability to get stuck in the graveyard at midnight to Jim Williams who already has a good start. Jack Coryell wills his ability to carry home the library every night to any one who's strong enough. Karen Counselman wills her ability to get along with Dempsey and the boys at ensemble prac- tice to the next lucky pianist, Marvin Foster wills his freckles to Melvin Hinderliter who will look cute with a few more. Helen French wills her gum snapping ability to Mrs. Haworth for a hobby in her future years of leisure. Lu Ann Gast wills all her shinestones to Norma Pyle. She doesn't need them now that she's loaded with that diamond! Ann George wills her Charles Atlas courses and worn out dumbbells to Glenda Alexander. Keith Godfrey wills his good luck to get a girl at Boys' State to Clifford Fischer. Charlotte Hess wills her ability to help people out if she only knew which way they came Irene Johnson leaves her peroxide bottle to Gayla Cartmell. Lynda Kelly leaves everything but Oscar, Romona Kennard wills her string of boyfriends named Larry to anyone who can find a long enough string. A Jackie Markham wills her shorthand book to any prospective student who can finish the course in a half year as she did, Kenneth Perry spent all his money on the class trip so has nothing left. Any donations will be appreciated, Audrey Rickman, unfortunately, wills her boy troubles to Connie Baker. Richard Siebert wills his dainty walk to Brenda Yockey. Janice Smith wills her quiet ways to Janice Williamson, who, we certainly hope will make good use of them. Leon Whitcomb wills his front teeth to Marion Dawson who is in dire need of them. Caryle Whitcomb wills his dust mop to Charles Broyles. Susan Williams wills her dollar she won from Ann George betting on the Waverly basketball team to Patty Hess who can place it on good old Waverly next year. This page is sponsored by WOLFE'S CAMERA SHOP Osage City, Kansas . '-. ur -C-L..- x ...z s..:..t.. 1 .Lt ,J-L .nav -..-. K ! ! rr! X T R I P S E N I O R GRADUATION LYNDA KELLY SUSAN WILLIAMS Valed ictoriau Salutatoriau . s ANN GEORGE JACK CORYELL Finally made ir DALE CONQUEST Master of Ceremonies Class Prophecy C1353 Will f -M , 2213 ggi ' 'WWA' .v 1 V we - Q fy -p 1- - '- v- --' ww- w f '-vr p-fwxv' 'WHggzgvg-Qgfqvvig,5IN3i-q3 z wli PATTY YOCKEY FRED FOWLER PATTY HESS HARRY LYON STANLEY SYNDER PAT MARTINDALE PAUL TURVEY JERRY BOWLIN JUDY KIRKPATRICK GENE KUNKEL STEVE JOHNS OSCAR KISTNER JERRY ISLE JOHN SCHMID BRENDA YOCKEY CLIFF FISCHER ---- - - President RONALD MCDONALD - -Vice-President CAROL N ORTHCOTT ---- Secretary LYNN PERRY ----- - - Treasurer JUDY NELSON - - - - - Reporter MARILYN BAKER - - - Student Council GEORGE MICHAEL - - Student Council SHIRLEY JOHNSON JERRY WILLIAMS NORMA PYLE EDDIE NUTT KAREN YOCKEY LARRY ALLEN DIANNE GIFFORD TONY SIEBERT r 7 l Philip McGrath Pat McGrath Joyce Gaddis Gary Counselman Forrest Combes Gayla Cartmell Dean Durrow Shirley McK1nstry Charles Broyles Irma Burke Leonard Martindale Duane Williams - - - - President Jim Williams ---- ---- V ice-President Janice Williamson Anna Lou Jennings Gayle George - - Steve Farrow - - Carlene Beaty Roy Bouse Clark Gordon Marilyn Foster Neal Horton Glenda Alexander Secretary-Treasurer - - ------- Reporter - - Student Council - - Student Council Larry Rickman - - Lillian Gordon - ----- Wayne DeJarnett - - - - - - Dorothy Kunkel - Cheryl Vuncannon Kenneth Kistner - - - - - President - - - Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - - Reporter - - - - Reporter - - Student Council Connie Baker ----- - - - - Student Council Melvin Hinderliter Jerry Kennard Lowell Allen John Herman Lawrence Beaty John Morris Marion Dawson David Miller Sammy Schmid Leon Sutton James Plank Elroy Delarnett Jesse Martindale Dort Markham si: ,, A 1 'I tai Y! 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Madisonto M dn 03 FYOVC 8 JIYIX' 3, 2' 0 gg 3 15.43 .Week Q 1957 58 FOOTBALL R 1 - - - ,..N..-l .LAL MA, MMM, MM it a lson as hey defeatedt 5.91: gr E Wig tional ' , ' ECORD . , mAs1e:mu,1, luzcofeo rg 'E '25 i Q the cm xx on 1 Lost 6 y ' 7' ' Q53 3-S 5 th,-ge C 1 '- Won 3 LOST. 4 Q 3- 3 D'st'ic1 4 w '1 A : .2 E l ml ntjrin l'lR1T11lfO11 Wave rly 6 46 ' W 1 l E7 'E Q 1 L Hiifffl ' ' , 'J ' T Y-. tmplw- Lobo Waverly 5, 'wer V 4 Ollvfof J 343 Q3 will foal Ha rtford Waverly 0 Vligaverly lin ' Westphalla 5 BE 4'?JMH VU 0 Q 72 h 5 l 3 s-1 'Q ',- 5, reports Malvern Waverly 19 Wgigily Z grldley X13 Q 'ggi-7. Q 5 flgew tournaa W1T1'SBlllIg Waverly 6 W ly O O,mOna 3 gg gffz' 1enoe ,. Glpe Waverly O avcr y Ollvet 8 2 Q ,ag ,y settings Gridh Y . waved 7 Waverly ll LeRoy l 1: Q 5 7 1 3432, A me 1 2 4 ' cn 1 4, gimme H Y Waverly 5 Reading 6 g 75 2,2 7 Effjf ning Over favofefil M302 in Mm-A Mffyals 'f'1'idiY1f1fght iF1V'f:W- B H liwixth 144 an from the free throw 's E -5 the 5950941 M' 7' ' ' ' ' dd, 5757's 3 , lllgil ifjrglfii' 1111.3 1957 -58 BASKETBALL RECORD f 5 -5 'gb l 5.242 1 3 :J Y E ' .I ' X' these repor Won Lost mfr? had The S01 A Team 9 15 14i A Eg Civllr in a hurry 132 5 'A ie i-gg-55, WON Wei' N B Team 8 9 95 on E :Lge .fiyst place f 7 Q-Q I 'fm A-gfhe galla , gi' :E gd ' 1554 team dlisplz waved , 45 Q O '52 W desire ,to W Y Wm sburg Waverly 57 7535 -gs 45 E and deliibe Colony 58 ot F952 7:3 E72 - 5 , 7 A 7 1 may Playing lm' Westphalla 53 31532 ng 46 gl lathe xvressur ff-Qin: gi a H ,Q w ' :Even wlheni Lebo 61 o W9 1 All Li ' n 'Y O- A Q ' ' leqd- A of Melve rn 41 j K 74 iy Thursday 4 la - 9 34, really Won Grldley ' 48 y 7 .qiglvx fam-,hwhen a ot Westphalla 7 5 5. A lg. 'gated ti L e R Oy 3 4 Ion' g 3 mg aj rict. ' ' E-235 721 che Bm Appanoose 60 rid'-y Lg 7 the second, Lebo 49 ing' 3 5- 1 moegase LeRoy 24 Co. Tourney the? -2 .E 2 39. Fische Gridley 54 Co. Tourney up 3 E A A wilh 314 p tof U ' sMithaeL,.wi LGRROY 3 9 -13 3 I A 57,31 2 Ollvet 66 pm .... 1 Olivet 47 ver? I M E lf ififal ' ' lnl W ML. The Wax Roosevelt 55 ot fng -S 55. won theydis Melve rn 55 mg Q 9, Oo ,fx .. 7 , Q, Gflfiley' 185 Gyidley 50 Dlst. Tourney n' 5,5 P? 3345 their wmniz 4 . I 3 5 rg 1 V iona1yT0umq LeRoy 3 Dlst. Tourney I3 m '53 ,, Q 5 V r day Highly, Madison 54 Dist. Tourney ot lsr Place 550 3 5 g 3 5 R if 33335 132 Gaydng 1- 45 Regional Tourney E -gi' 3 Q Q ment Mglvgrn Regional Tourney gh- 5. 5 mf: gwg This wa MZ1diHOU Regional Tourncy 3rd Place E 3 S Wift' H Lg E Q E Y YI, ish as Coa efore the shot went in 8: Knappkf Q E Q , Y-M Bulldogs the two fpoints. Per' t jf control the hero of fyyyy M N 5 ,M ,R teamofighl he Stepged 3'?li!'lli!I'ilClli 51,54 if everyone lme an I' shot in gi' 'NW the sn--.r u time 'lo round of AJR, l fm' 3 134 y W roam tlnvo 193 the basket, W ' the ,Roy in Dlvwov. mf welll 8? 43-39, fsosplzff my a gun. QV io Sink, 'bu't tl lhom V dU1?,S l.h1'CG times dmilg ox 2 moles 0 Q, Waverly and workmg on was too much and il This page is sponsored by to wrl DEWEY'S SUNDRY STORE and GADDIS TRUCK LINES 'lay niglxt Waverly Pl1lj'Cil Clzxveglnerl' in thc' first V so rig Waverly, K21r1SaS yvhittling their lead down Served to x , T C In the final quarter knot- Boxscore: I yyly 1 frosting on iho Linh- 527110 in hon Wslverly cfumpeci ifmrmuiioxlt fsxvorlio Mads -47, in overtime. . , . lflillllllllOI'15il'1lP ? thc: lmho Class B regional l0LIF1711l'l xQIll. and xv- ,. of the l1:'lQOmL:, Ammon, and his loam will gm. Team you re TQPW llnue gn br Hermia vl' the your in Wfwferiy, , , , A -, a E ? I I Q Y r 4 I -t uk 'N 1 N' lv M . .lc A.. .. li Z I F is :I -I ,. ri ii it 'El 55 F 5, ll I 1 V22 I 1 ,yr fy I ,I 1 I 11 I ll L 1, M F ,N I 4 gi S l 0 0 Z K Z TOP ROW, left to right: I. Herman, J, Plank, N. Horton, M. Dawson, L. Sutton, D. Markham, M. Hinderliter, D. Miller, L. Rickman, L. Allen. THIRD ROW: S. Schmid, L. Allen, G. Barthol, D. Beaty, F. Combes, P, McGrath, I. Williams, D. Durrow. SECOND ROW: Coach Arnett, P. McGrath J. Williams, D. Williams, T. Siebert, S, Johns, C. Gordon, S. Farrow, M, Foster, R, McDonald. FIRST ROW: J. Isle, K. Perry, C. Fischer, P. Turvey, G. Michael, E. Nutt, D. Conquest, K. God- frey, and O. Kistner. -M1 xss. X 'Hifi'-I First string -.J JERRY I, , KENNETH P. , RONALD M, , I . ,,,, OSCAR K- CLIFF F. , PAUL T, , GEORGE M, , EDDIE N. , DALE C, , KEITH G., MARVIN P. y ,, ,sri 8 This page is sponsored by WAVERLY GAZETTE and TYSON'S STANDARD STATION Waverly, Kansas -af T 5' if :sw is :.LIrv'vLr TOP, left to right: R, McDonald, C, Fischer, S. Synder, K. Perry, T. Seibert, S, Johns. SECOND ROW: G. Micheal, G. Barthol, S. Farrow, P. Turvey, D. Williams, G. Counselrnan, O. Kistner, BOTTOM ROW: Coach Arnett, D. Durrow, J. Isle, J. Williams, P. McGrath, P. McGrath, J. Wil- liams. Not pictured: D. Conquest. e Z - 4 Tv ' ..-,',1,, J t X 1 1, V54 df l a 6 P l i 4 5, ,, at , if 1 yi 1 4 W K. Z e P ai ,P it ai T it Z THE FIRST FIVE J f Kenneth Perry Steve Farrow Clifford Fischer Butch Micheal Ronald McDonald ji Sf , C, K - ' 7 if ' 9' . Z1 Mx my if T 2 In V x lp This page is sponsored by A swAYzE's SERVICE I Waverly, Kansas 4 1 1 I mira rr X 2 P M H xi Q ,Q .L f 3 ,,,,,,,,!,,r .2 , 7 f ff lf W!'3?W7f5'fX if ,M ,,.. 4 M ffm, I 7, ff ,mm 4 ga hail-, , .X-riff 1: rgyij, AA-M mx Wi.. Zend ,kkl 'I',,V imma f MAJORETTES Marilyn Baker, Lynn Baker, Connie Baker DRUM MAJOR Audrey Rickman Mr. Dempsey and trumpet . JW 'Cf J r I . L2 1 I 155 5565 ew Q , se Q -T11 K 451 -, . LH. .1 ' . Sn-4 it F H u 1 z ri 6 6 4 .4 i T a fa ca 4 fl FRONT ROW, left to right: G. Barthol, M. Dawson, D. Con- quest, S. Farrow, O. Kistner. BACK ROW: D. Beary, K. Perry, C. Fischer, R. McDonald, T. Siebert, 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Vuncannon, M. Baker V. Baxter, N. Pyle, S. Williams, A, George, L, Perry, J, Williamson, J. Gad- dis, Accompanist, K. Couuselman, fa 6 .0 e7 ez ,r' f MANNING Th1S page 1 sponsored by V FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 AVRA nr z Z m 5' Z e TOP Row left rough: N Pyle K Perry R M Don ld ,mx 7 ,Z v , no 6 6 'L Z 4 CHEERLEADERS Ann George Parry Hess Gayle George Susan Williams Head Cheerleader 5 MISS KEITH , Sponsor LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Rickman, L. Perry, L. Gast, J. Nelson, M. Foster, J. Smith, H. French, L. Gordon, G. Cartmell S. Johnson, J. Gaddis, C. VunCannon, C. Norrhcotr, C. Hess, V. Baxter, J. Markham, I. Burke, J. Kirkpatrick, R. Kennard, I. Johnson, C., Baker, A. Jennings, J. Williamson, M. Baker, D. Gifford, K. Counseh-nan, B. Yockey, G, Alexander, L. Kelly, N. Pyle, and D. Kunkel. CHEERLEADERS: G. George, P, Hess, A. George, S. Williams. , , I I ,-yi?-fJ'33'l' '1 -- -- ' Y- -v' ' P'-V vm vrwrlvv-1 qvumrv 'uw-gy ' - ' lfI?'ldgA.11:l4F-AC 'l.1l3'lQMllI5Q' -' T fu- . - - ' ' A 1' - - 5 . ' - ' ' . I - sr.- . lr -I LA Irma- are - f .+ um.4a..au.-f- . LL f'LT -I' F I Y fi i If if N 1, ,4 Il I STANDING, left to right: Kenneth Poppe, Principal. SEATED: Kenny Kistner, Steve Farrow, George Michael, Ann George, President, Maril n Bake Se quest, Vice-President, not pictured. y r, cretaryg Gayle George, Connie Baker, Dale Con- F I r I I il I li 5 I 1 ll E, I P, . rl I y. ,v 4 lr I1 Ei r fs qi rl IA '1 :ju 'if il? I ir if If E I if I is DIDDE OFFICE SUPPLY Sc PRINTING 1 I I I Th1s page lS sponsored by Emporia, Kansas and STAR GRAIN 8a LUMBER Waverly, Kansas 3 'JE 'W ll UU VJXMf47'f L an l+'S gor T04 J- Simon Lqy 1 HRENDEZVOUS WITH THE STARS On April 2.4, the Seniors were guests of the Junior-Senior Banquet. The de-cow rations followed the theme, Rendezvous With the Stars. After a delicious meal prepared by the junior :mothers and served by the sophomores, the junior class pre- senteda very enjoyable program. The re- rnainderof the evening was spent dancing. I 4 1 1 I1 i X W 1 1 5 1 1 i 1 4 2 1 i, 1, 11 1, 5 i Q, 5, 3 3 Y 1 1 is 3, 3, i 1 12 1 if 4 3, 1 ,, 1 '51, 1, 5, ,i 1. ' 1 1 1 ii 10 j, 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 1 i 1 2 L1 1 4 E 1 1 1 2. ,1 1 1 i, i 5 ! 1 11 ,1 .ti I 1 1 1,1 VJ 1 '-41 11171 vi ,, Princess SUSAN and X J! Queen and Klug Princess IUDY and Prince DALE KAREN KENNETH Prince RONALD Princess GAYLE and Prince CLARK This page is sponsored by WAVERLY CLUB Waverly, Kansas Princess CHERYL and Prince SAMMY ,E 14 - -vlvaiili fu :,- I , Q . JY ,' TY. ' 3' H 2 1'1Y j- Y -Q . ,, , , W vy -V T' V' Lb The annual Homecoming festivities took place Oc tober 18, 1957. The King, Kenneth Perry, crowned Karen Counselman Queen of 1957 during the halftime at the Waverly-Williamsburg football game. 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