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x:nug3cmms.1mw-yn,-gun-.1-.-vw...-W- H..- ....-..-.... DEDICATION Mr. Glenn L. Anderson, a member of the Waverly High School faculty for the past fourteen years, has contributed much to our school and community. Mr. Anderson, reared in a family of ninechildren, was graduated from Chariton High School. During his high school years he was active in many organizations such as National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. He also was captain of the football team. Advancing in education, Mr. Anderson enrolled in Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in physics with minors in mathematics, En- glish and physical education. In tmdergraduate school he participated in football, was a member of Theta Kappa Nu fraternity, and was alaboratory assistant in physics. Mr. Anderson holds a Master of Arts degree from the State University of Iowa in the field of education. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, an honorary education fraternityg past president of the Waverly Education Associa- tiong served two terms as a delegate of the Waverly High School on the Bremer County Council of Educationg and served for two years as Bremer County Legislative chairman. His teaching experience prior to coming to Waverly includes two years at Tabor, Iowag three years at Nevada, lowag and three years as an instructor of radio at the Air Force Radio School in Scott Field, Illinois. In 1945 Mr. Anderson came to Waverly as an assistant coach and instructor of higher mathe- matics and radio. Currently he is teaching higher mathematics and general science. Also, he is one of the sophomore class sponsors and officialtimer for all home football and basketball games. Mr. Anderson was instrumental in the formation of the Hawk's Hangout, which serves as a student youth center for the community. He is an active member of the First Methodist Church and has served as president of the Pioneers, a group of married couples. To you, Mr. Glenn L. Anderson, we dedicate with pride this 1959 edition of the Waverly GO-HAWK as a memento of your untiring efforts in the field of education. 7 . -YW, ,lt L-4.,,-1:mn-n -msnvm------.-LL:-ma.-M.-.:.-..-na..fl-av-1--4 rn.maA..s-,.f::aAf-..f.n'.m,va.-,qu .ma
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PRINCIPAL Ir' , -asv? MR. BIRDS ELL The faculty of Waverly High School has worked hard to offer a school year to you that will be valuable in your preparation for the years ahead. The success of any schoolmust bear a direct relationship to the co-operation that exists between its student body and its faculty. In these days of added emphasis in such fields as science and mathematics, it is good that other curricular and co-cur- ricular areas have been evaluated and then continued to move on toward higher goals. As a personal message from me to the 1958-1959 Waverly High School student body, I would hope that faith, happiness, and suc- cess may be realized in each of your lives in the years to come. SUPERINTENDENT We do not come into this world knowing how to co-operate, how to meet and adjust to difficult situations and how to reach just decisions so that others may not be hurt. Neither are we automatically prepared to assume the responsibilities that are ours as we grow into adult living. However, your school has done all within its power to help you grow in know- ledge and ability that you might do well with these problems. It has joined forces with your parents and church in providing the best in training. Its association with you is over, but the interest in your future con- tinues, and the wish of everyone is that each member of the Class of i959 will have a memorable life of success and service. 4 MR. JENSEN
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