Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Ms. Daniels shares information but no secrets about her past work with Nikon

 


By The Waldo Mustangs staff


When people hear Nikon they generally think of cameras, but Ms. Daniels explained to Waldo students on Friday that the company actually creates much more. Telescopes, satellites, and other technological devices are among their wares.

“They work on other secret projects, too,” Daniels said, adding that she is compelled by law not to reveal Nikon’s mysteries.

She was just 14 when she began working for Nikon in Belmont, California, and her interview process was fairly informal. Nikon needed someone with computer skills, and fortunately Daniels was able to make the cut based on her experience.

“If you want this job,” they told her, “sit down and type as fast as you can.”

She typed very fast.

Daniels worked at Nikon every summer for ten summers, and she enjoyed the cultural bridges built between the United States and Japan. Meeting new people is always fun, she added.

“The best part was knowing a lot of people from a lot of different places who spoke a lot of different languages,” she said.

While it was largely enjoyable, working at Nikon was not always a walk in the park. Filing and organizing was a big part of the job, and sometimes she would get paper cuts. Still, she persisted.

Starting at $9 an hour as a teenager, Daniels eventually advanced to a substantial $21 when she was promoted to become a patent secretary. She reviewed paperwork submitted by inventors and helped make complicated forms more easily understandable. The big money makers, however, were those who were particularly successful with inventions.

“Nikon would pay as much as $10,000 to anyone who was granted a patent,” she said.

While Nikon ranks high among the jobs that Daniels has been involved with, she pointed out that it was not number one.

“I moved to Oregon and attended Corban so that I could become a teacher,” Daniels said. “Teaching at Waldo has been my favorite job.”


Thursday, October 20, 2022

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Saucy Sunday at Safeway

 



By Jason Jones


Working night shift security at Safeway was not Louie’s idea of a great time, but his mom needed help with the rent and now that he was 18 it was time for him to pitch in. It was just a few blocks from home, and it wasn’t like his nights were usually that busy anyway. When an opening came up he applied, and he started almost right away. Oddly enough, it was Halloween night.

“Just walk the aisles to make sure there are no problems, kid, and check out in the parking lot once in a while,” his boss said. “Nothing much happens around here. Bring a book or something to keep yourself entertained. You get one free soda per shift.”

Louie did not like reading much, but it was almost Halloween and he happened to see a book about vampires. He clocked in at 10 p.m. as the regular staff were heading out, found a comfortable place to sit in the cafe, then dug in to read up on blood-sucking monsters.

It was a pretty good book, but after a couple of hours Louie started to nod off. He had his one free soda already, and the caffeine wasn’t going to keep him awake all night. He decided to walk around the aisles like the boss said.

All of a sudden, he heard a strange voice coming from the Halloween display in the back of the store.

“Ivanasuckyourblood…”

What the heck? Louie got out his flashlight and went closer.

The pretend coffin (at least it was supposed to be pretend) burst open and a pale white vampire just like the ones from his book was standing right in front of him!

“You look delicious, young man,” the vampire said. “Come a little closer.”

Louie’s eyes widened and he froze where he stood. How was this possible? Yikes!

He remembered reading that garlic could ward off vampires, so Louie bolted for the produce aisle. The vampire was right behind him.

“Get away from me!” Louie shouted.

“Just one little taste,” the vampire replied.

Louie found the garlic and hurled clove after clove at the vampire. It kind of worked and the vampire reeled, but he did not slow down by much.

“That only works in the books, young man,” the vampire said. 

Louie was about to give up, but out of the corner of his eye he spotted a bottle labeled Sarah’s Secret Sauce. What was the secret? Could this work better than garlic? Anything was worth a shot.

Just as the vampire was about to bite him, Louie pointed the bottle at his mouth and squeezed with all his might. The sauce went right in.

“AAARGH!” the vampire yelled. 

The vampire paused.

“Actually, that tastes pretty good. What is that?”

“It’s called Sarah’s Secret Sauce,” Louie said. “Do you want some more? Does this mean that you won’t suck my blood?"

The vampire took the bottle, scratched his chin, then took another swig.

“This just might be your lucky night,” the vampire said. “You are a saucy young man, and for now that sauce has saved your life. Happy Halloween.”

“Happy Halloween to you, too, sir,” Louie said. “Need a napkin?”


THE END 🦇


Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Gallop on over to an after school club, Mustangs!


             

       


Club

Time

Days

Location

Sign up sheet location

Soccer (Juan Trujillo)

4:15pm - 5:15pm

Monday – Thursdays

Field

107B

GSA (Amanda Rose-Arias)

4-5pm

Mondays

Library

Library

Photography (Danae Teixeira)

4-5pm

Wednesday

306

306

 Video Game (Nicole Jauregui Mendez)

4-5pm

Monday – Wednesday

108

Front office

Ukulele Club (Anna Smoll)

4-5pm

Wednesday

302

302

Homework Help (Estela Torres)

8-9am

Monday

Library

 

Pokémon club (Makenzie Shimojima) 

4-5pm

Wednesday

207

207

Beauty Club (Gabriela Silva Ramirez/Iricela Molina Sanchez

4-5pm

Tuesday & Thursday

Cafeteria

Front office

Zumba (Maricela Alavez)

4-5pm

Monday & Wednesday

Fitness room

Front office

Marker spaces (Avalon Specht)

4-5pm

Wednesday

Library

Library

By Ezran Crain


Have you ever thought about joining a club? What about making a club? Waldo has many different clubs like fashion and makeup club, Drama club, multi-culture club, photography club and even a GSA! Waldo has a club for almost everything  but with the help of students there can be even more..


 Now you may be wondering why you even want to join a club. What's the fun of a club anyways? Well, if you joined a club then you could hang out with your friends after school, make great memories, and meet new people.


  There's no limits to the clubs at Waldo, students could even make their own club. If a student wanted to make a club all they would need to do is have a teacher to supervise the club and help manage it. Besides that, all you need is a club idea and the okay from Mr.Rivera, the club coordinator.

    If you want to know more about the different clubs at Waldo, there is a board posted in front of the main gym with all the club information. It shows when they start, what days they occur, and who the club leaders are. Now go join a club! We will be happy to see you participating and showing some Mustang pride.


   

Waldo's newest counselor helps students overcome barriers

 


Editor’s Note: Reporter German Cabrera Velasco caught up with Mr. Larios to find out more about Waldo’s newest counselor.


By German Cabrera Velasco



Q: How old are you?

A: I am 22 years old.


Q: Where did you go to college?

A: I went to college in California at CSU Dominguez Hills, and I also attended Grand Canyon University.


Q: When did you start working at Waldo?

A: August of 2022.


Q: Where were you were born?

A: I was born at Paramount in Los Angeles, California.


Q: What made you want to be a counselor?

A: I wanted to help kids who were struggling in any situation as well to help them overcome barriers.



Sunday, October 9, 2022

Friday Night Funkin' recommended for perusal

 



Editor's Note: Parents at Common Sense Media recommend this game for kids 13 or older; kids recommend this game for kids 11 or older. As with any video game, be sure to check with you parents before playing. Safety first, Mustangs.


By Breanna Stubblefield


Do you like to play video games that are heavily involved with music, a story, or both? Then Friday night funken (fnf) is a good game for you. Fnf was released on October 5, 2020, and created by Camoron Taylor and Newgrounds Inc. In the game, you play as a character named Boyfriend (BF) and you have to hit arrow keys when you're supposed to. There are different difficulties, and each week is usually harder than the last.

  In the game there are 8 weeks, but too many mods to count. There is at least one mod for everyone. If you want to make games, then making a fnf mod is a good way to start. It’s a simple game to make and play. So give it a chance and play it.


Saturday, October 8, 2022

She Chose Me is a good song for anyone in a mellow mood

 


By Antonio Morquecho


If you’re in the mood for a slow and lovely song this is perfect for you. This song “She Chose Me” consists of Bruno Major talking about his disbelief that such a perfect woman could ever love him. How could she ever think to choose him and give him a chance? Why was it him and nobody else? His negative perspective of himself is relatable for anyone who has been in this situation.

This song is perfect if you're in a slow, soft mood and if you’re into R&B/Soul music. The song is even better if you’re in a loving relationship, but if you’re not you can most definitely still enjoy the song. I rate this song a 9/10.


Cross Country proves worthy option for students seeking exercise, fresh air

 



Photo by Coach Sean Brooks


Editor’s Note: Reporter Trenton Cates spoke to his nearby classmate, Lizbeth Leon-Constantino, about why she likes cross country at Waldo. This is what he discovered.


By Trenton Cates


Question: What is it that you enjoy about running cross country? 

Answer: I like to get a lot of exercise.


Question: What other sports do you like and why do you like them? 

Answer: I like to play soccer because you run.


Question: What are some good things and some bad things about running cross country? 

Answer: Waking up early is hard, but I do like the exercise.

 

Question: Do you plan to continue running in high school? Why? 

Answer: I will probably participate in cross country when I start high school because I will still want and need exercise at that time.


Question: Besides cross country, what other things do you like about Waldo and why do you like them?

Answer: I like the people of Waldo. They are the best.

Friday, October 7, 2022

Assistant Principal discusses favorite foods, languages to learn, and superpowers that he would enjoy possessing

 



Editor’s Note: Assistant Principal Gregg Hilker took a few minutes from his busy schedule this fall to sit down with reporter Leonardo Rayles and discuss a variety of topics.


By Leonardo Rayles


Q: How was your first week working as an Assistant Principal at Waldo Middle School?

A: It was fun. I enjoyed meeting new students.


Q: How was your first day at Waldo Middle School?

A: I was a little nervous, but I enjoy helping people in need.


Q: If you could change any rule in Waldo Middle school, what would it be?

A: I wouldn't change any rules. Waldo is perfect as it is.


Q: Do you have any family?

A: Yes, I do. I have five kids.


Q: What are your favorite types of foods?

A: I love food, especially Mexican, Italian and authentic food.


Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?

A: I would love to have unlimited strength like the Hulk.


Q: What is your favorite thing about Waldo Middle School?

A: I love how Waldo has many students from all over the world. 


Q: If you could pick any languages to learn, then what would they be?

A: I would love to learn Spanish and German. My ancestors are originally from Germany, so I would love to learn German.



Thursday, October 6, 2022

The First Meet

 

By Lizbeth Leon-Constantino

 

the first meet                         

the first gaze

the first talk

the everyday talk

the love

the growing hearts

the aging hearts

the hopeless in love

the lover

the sickening hearts

the last hold

the gone and remembered

the last meet


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