Waverly School - Annual Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1952

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Principal? Message T0 The Students The school year just completed has significance to all of you, and will long be remembered, I'm sure, by those of you who availed your.- self of the opportunity to share in the operation 'of our school-program. During the past year you have had experiences that come to very few students in the course of their career in the elementary school. ' We ' moved into a new school plant. We had school buses fbr the first time. A cafeteria was put into operation. -The school chorus gave many an op- portunity to experience groupvocaltraining. ' Our sports program gave those boys who were interested an outlet for their energy and more im- portant, an opportunity to associate with students from other schools and to 'show those qualities of good sportsmanship that are so important in later life. Our student clubs and organizations-brought our qualities of leadership in many, while the newspaper helped tell the story of' our ' school activities. The activity club did a fine job of sharingrin the re- sponsibility of caring for the school plant and in keeping our school cleaner than any I have seen. All of you who' participated in these ac- tivities may feel very proud of the fine job you have done. Probably the most important thing ypu developed from the past ex- periences is a feeling of belonging to a group that are intensely proud of their school. This feeling will grow and grow as-you continue to share in the thought that thislis your school, and th-at you alone can determine what type of a school it will be. I am already looking-forward-to another year of building and im- proving not only facilities, but students. The most gratifying reward any of us can receive from our work with you, is to see those qualities that make an outstanding citizen blossom forth from all of-you. Sincerely,

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F acult MR. MARVIN MORGANTI MRS. EMILY HOUSTON 7th-Sth Grades lst Grade MR. LEON ROVETTA MRS. FRANCES GERMAIN MISS SHIRLEE SALIN1 Sth-6th Grades 3rd Grade Kindergarten xvuss MARIAN sTETsoN MRS- MARY BUCKLEY Znd Grade 4th-5th Grades



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10th - 12th - 28th - 6th - 13th - 27th - 28th - 9th - 13th - 22-23 29th - 4th - 7th - llth - 13th - 17th - lst - 4th - 11th - 19th - 24th - -24th - 28-30 lst - l st - Sth - 7th - 8th - 15th - 15th - 26th - 27th - 'School Calendar SEPTEMBER School opens. ' 248 students. Rusher elected student body president. Both teams beat Linden in touch football.. OCTOBER Tracy downs us in both touch foot- ball games. h Lightweights tie - Heavyweights lose ' to Montezuma. ' Both teams lose to Davis. Continuous paper drive launched by student body. NOVEMBER Rams' wallop Lincoln - both' games. New school dedicated. Dr. Simpson and Mr. Williams present. Thanksgiving vacation. Teachers' Association has buffetj Chorus entertains. I DECEMBER Parents' Club card party. Basketball opener with Montezuma A's win, but the B's lose. Chorus serenades neighboring schools with Christmas carols. Potluck supper'- Christmas program. Well attended. ' Christmas vacation beginsi JANUARY Last day of vacationl Chartville trips A's, our B's murder 'eml Tracy takes both games. Escalon does likewise! A's scrimmage at Franklin' High. Chorus serenades Mr. Williams at courthouse. Q Teachers go to schoql. FEBRUARY Tracy does it again! School cafeteria opens. A's and B's both take Linden. ' Girl violinist performs in our first school assembly programL I Revenge is sweet. We win both games from Montezuma. ' - Ripon wins two. B's game very close! Parents' Club card party. Linden visits us and gets taken twice. School pictures. lst. 4th 8th 14th 20th 27th 3 rd 4th 7-11 1 6th 2 6th 2nd v--- 3rd 7th mn 17th 19th 2 6th 4th 6th 9 th lst 8th MARCH Manteca too much for us. B's win from Jefferson.- A's climax basketball season by winning Linden Tournament. ' Montezuma brings assembly pro- gram to us. 8th grade trip' to Sacramento. Duo-magicians perform at school assembly. APRIL - Mr. Eddie, of the county office con- ducts atomic safety drills. Greenwood defeats both girls and boys on the diamond. Easter Vacation. ' Marimba player - assembly. Track teams to Lindenl Alvin Midgette ties for high points. E MAY Montezuma takes us in baseball. Parents 'pitch in to erect carnival boothsl , Shirley Langford Carnival Queen, Wilma Bindi runner-up. Collegeville loses to us in baseball. School Carnival and Junior Olympics Track Meet. Ripon wins three divisions. Waverly A girls triumph. ' ' Dr. Werner from C. O. P. to speak at graduation. We begin swimming at Oak Park. , , JUNE . Mike Palladinqelected Student Body President. s Graduation program. Last day of school. Swimming and picnic at Oak Park. 276 -students in school. JULY Summer session opens. 167 students from 10 school districts. ' I AUGUST - Summer session ends.

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