High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 15 text:
“
Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. J an. lan. ,I an. J an. F'-b Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. CALENDAR . I-Ringing bells beckoning us back to school activities and work. . I8-Faculty meeting. Wonder what's cooking now? OCTOBER l6-Cheerleader tryouts-much competition! Joan McCarty, Freda Wells, and Betty Lowe were given the honor of cheerleading for Dear Old Wayne High's second team. Delores Heffner and Barbara Heffner kept their places for the first team. 17-Senior pictures taken. An exciting day for them. 18-Rain? Yes indeed! But nothing could stop the Juniors and Seniors from taking the trip to Ohio State for the football game. 24-Teacher's Convention. Hurrah! No school for today! 3l-P. T. A. Carnival-by the way did you have your weights guessed. Mr. McConnell did an excellent job!!! NOVEMBER 8-Basketball game at Monroe, Ind. The score? Well, perhaps you would rather not know! l2--Played St. Joseph-there. 14-Played New Knoxville-here-Oh my, what a game! 15-junior Class Play. Not bad! l8-Played New Hampshire-there. Who won? Why Waynesfield of course. 19-A game with Beaverdam-here. 20-21-Thanksgiving Vacation. 28-Basketball game with New Bremen-there. 29-P. T. A. Party-The Juniors furnished the'very enjoyable entertainment! DECEMBER 2-Good game with Roundhead-here. We won! 5-Played Buckland-here. I2-A game with Minster-there. 13-An exciting game with Cridersville-here. 19-Played St. Joseph-here. 20-Senior Class Play-Swell work Seniors. 23-Played Beaverdam-there. 24-Christmas Vacation. Now for some fun with a visit from JANUARY 5-School starts in the new vear with everyone's dreams fulfilled and New Year's Resolutions to break! 6-Group pictures were taken and they took the camera back! 9-New Hampshire played here. 16-A good game with New Bremen here. 23-Basketball boys and fans received a cordial welcome from Buckland where evervone enfoyed a good game. 30-Minster played here. Santa Claus himself! FEBRUARY 6-Played Cridersville-here. I0-Harrod journeyed to Waynesficld for an excellent baske'ball game. I3-I4-Institute at Waynesfield. 20-21-County basketball tournament starts at New Knoxville. 25-26-27-28 and March 2-Countv tournament at Waynesfield. MARCH March 21-High School Operetta, Oh Doctor . March 28-Basketball Banquet. APRIL April I0-FFA Carnival! Don't miss it. April 17-FFA Banquet. MAY May I-2-Junior and Senior Class Play. Don't miss it! May 8--Junior and Senior Reception. The Juniors can hardly wait!! May 16-Graduation. May I7-Baccalaureate. IITSS We leave the dear old Wavne High of 1941-42. We leave our happi- and good times to the classes of 1942-43. MARY IO SLAGLE and ROBERTA MOYER
”
Page 14 text:
“
CLASS WILL To Ruth Patton, Joe Leatherman leaves his Swing-a-roo saxophone playing. Don't worry about the sour notes you hit Joe, these are caused from a lack of wind, and we are sure that Ruth can easily take care of them. To Byron Allison, Betty Horn leaves her cute blue jerkin suit. You may laugh, but before the end of this war, the women may be wearing the pants of the family. To Mary Jo Slagle, Richard Waitman leaves his No. 13 shoes. Don't get excited Mary jo, you can always stuff the toes with cotton to keep them on, but because of the shortage of leather, Richard will be going around wearing the boxes. To Anna Mae Murphy, Paul Cummings leaves his hot temper, and his big Irish smile. To Mary Evelyn Bowman, Robert McCreight leaves his soft curlv hair. By the way Bobby, where did you get your curls? You don't need to think your fooling us, we know boys get permanents. To Inez Brandenburg, Avis Kaufman leaves the right to be the 1942-43 little girl Senior. Don't let it bother you Inez you wonlt need to diet, they say people get smaller as they get old. To Paul Shade, David Reynolds leaves his paper route. He doesn't seem to know what a help this is in getting current events for American Problems does he David? It really helped you didn't it? John Snider leaves his very becoming brown and beige pork-pie hat to Oscar Martin, and his come-hither chuckle to joe Sproul. To Paul Earl, Byron Edgington and Herman Blank leave position on the basket ball squad. We are sure that Paul will be able to fill both positions at once, with no effort put forth at all. To Betty Alexander, Madalene Brown leaves her hearty laugh, and Elnora Emrick leaves her shy disposition. Virginia May leaves her popularity with the Seniors to Flora Sue Bayliff. joe Webb leaves his permanent waving baseball cap to Wayne Murray, so that he may be next year's Senior Glamour Boy. You want to work fast, Wayne, because we know of some pretty stiff comp:- tition. Several of the other Junior boys are buying new ones. Joan Webb leaves her knowledge of dieting to Bob Mumaugh and her darling little white boots to Lawrence Ulrey. We are sure that Joan knows what she is doing in the boots case, because the weather thus far shows that the farming this spring will be a little bit on the uslushlyi' side. Richard Buffenbarger leaves his pipe- Organ ? to Anne Pcpplo. Old Wayne High simply must keep up with the styles, because in many colleges the flappers smoke pipes, and Richard figures that Anne is just about the most capable one of the Junior girls. To Joe Hatfield, Elmer Carter leaves his knowledge of farming. Elmer thinks Joe could handle the horses all-right because of his cutc little Horse-laugh. By the way that big W', you flash around certainly doesn't mean work does it? Elmer thinks it stands for women. Gene Foor leaves his nick name Shrimp to Dean Graham. Maybe Dean will misunderstand this for Shrink , Maxine McGinnis leaves her darling black curls to Roderick Gray. Wonit he look just too, too cute coming to school next vear with those luscious curls bobbing in the breeze, enrapturing his athletic face. Edythe Allison leaves her ability to take care of her precious little brother, Byron, to Vivian Wilson. ARTICLE VI-We, Barbara Sue Heffner, and Audree Gossard have tried to the best of our ability to make this will and testament stand out through the years to come. We hope you find as great an enjoyment in reading it as we have in making it.
”
Page 16 text:
“
JUNIUR GLASS On a warm September day in 1939 thirty-five Freshmen were greet- ed by Miss Stalter, the class advisor. They proved to be very ambitious and took part in the sport and music organizations. Three of our class- mates withdrew during the year. We began the Sophomore year with three new members: Bettie Roberson, Oscar Martin, and Robert Mumaugh making the total again of thirty-five. Two parties were enjoyed during the year. This year has been filled with many different exciting experiences, with giving 'The Jade Ring and a joint play with the Seniors. After much heated discussion, we finally decided on class rings, and were well satisfied with the selection. We have accomplished much the past year under the able direction of Miss Vera Jeddy, our advisor. , The class officers were elected during the first week of school and included the following: President, joe Sproulg Vice-President, Vivian Wilson, Secretary, Flora Sue Bayliff, and Treasurer, Roderick Gray. At the same time the annual staff officers were elected: Editor-in-Chief, joe Hatfield, joe Pepple, Business Manager, and Bettie Roberson, Ruth Patton, Vivian Wilson, Byron Bondurant, and Roderick Gray for the advertising committee. And now the end of another year. It still does not seem possible to us that we'll be dignified CH Seniors next term.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.