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Till TUIK SOPHOMORE GROUP Donald Anderson John Bart ram Byrdic Bauer Clarence Bostic Doris Brown Charles Brown David Carr Quinnie Curry Richard Decring Leone Dick Kloise Dilcv Charles Doll Helen Doll Forrest Fastcrday Joseph Foster Glenna George Ruth Gleason Odessie Hatfield Charles Heibel George Hoeckh Martha Horn Herbert Janies Raymond James Richard Landis Marjorie Landrum Charles Leffler Alice Lightle John Lightle William Littlejohn Carl Murphy Mcarl Oyer Howard Perkins Nancy Pollard Robert Pollard Opal Reed Eva Robinson Howard Ross Max Russell Johanna Samson Flossie Schaffer Dorothy Scott Donald Seasor William Schrader Hugh Smith Hattie Thompson Wendell Weiss Hugh Williamson Edward Wipert SOPHOMORE HISTORY Freshman Year—23 eighth graders of the Waverly School, together with 32 rural district pupils, after successfully passing the required State examination, entered Waverly High School as “green freshies in September. 1930. We were assigned registration rooms and were told to move around and get acquainted. We made several mistakes as “Freshies only can. but soon made rapid progress. We were highly elated when we moved to the new building on January 22nd. ( n March 31st our class presented the play “Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, under the direction of Miss Sara Hutt. It was a huge success. The proceeds were donated to the High School to buy a cyclorama for our stage. Sophomore Year—Now we shall look into the Sophomore Year. W’e lost a few of our members hut new ones filled their places. We prospered well under the faculty composed of Mr. Diley Superintendent, Princijxil Mr. Teichert, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Helman. Coach Harris, Mr. Rose, Miss Orr. Miss Katzenl erger. Miss Vallery and Miss Hutt. Fight of our niemliers are on the Honor Roll. ur class is also represented on our victorious football team, five receiving “W Y It is also well represented on the girls and boys basketball teams, girls glee club, Hy-Lytes staff and our great High School Band. W’e also helped provide chapel entertainment by giving a radio program under the instruction of our English teacher. Miss Katzenberger. Our Class since starting in the hirst (jrade, has changed greatly. We have gained in numl er and knowledge (we hope) but lost in original pupils. Just a dozen of those of the First Grade Class of 1922-23 remain of 57 Sophomores in W averly High. —William Shrader, Jr., C lass President. Twenty-nine
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