Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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Tin: T I Ip i: IK Our Board of Education An educator of note, once said, “The progress of a school may very often he measured In the intelligence and vision of its Board of Education.9’ We believe that we have an excellent school system in Waverly. It is efficient, and seems well fitted to the needs of our community. That it gets results is evidenced by the showing made in County, State, and District tests and by the progress of our graduates in college and university. Other Waverly boys and girls arc out in life and are making our community better because of the training received in the Waverlv schools. The Board of Education deserves much credit for creating and maintaining a good school system for us to use. We express to them our appreciation. The present Board ot Education consists of Clarence Vallery, President; I). Stull Moore, Vice President; W. M. Cool, Clerk; Allen Stauffer and J. W. Robinson. The the last regular meetings of the Board of Education Thursday of each month, at 7:30 P. M. are held on Eleven

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MARGARET L. BCELI. Waverly, Ohio Kent State Normal Ohio University Wilmington College Junior High English Literature F. Dl’DLEY HARRIS Waverly, Ohio A. B.. Marietta College Ohio State University La x School Manual Training. Physical Education Science HOBART C. H ELMAN Waverly. Ohio Ohio University B. S.. Ohio University History Government SARA HI TT Waverly, Ohio B. S. Ed., Ohio State University Columbia University Latin. English, Art. Mechanical Drawing CATHARINE KAIZENBERG KR Greenville, Ohio A. B.. Western College for Women M. A.. University of Michigan University of Grenoble. France Institute lu Pantheon. Paris Latin. French. Science. Physical Education ALICE KEECHLE Waverly. Ohio Ohio University Jr. High Geography. History. Spelling. Writing FOREST F. ROBERTS Waverly. Ohio Wilming on College. 3 years Junior High Arithmetic. History RAYMOND F. ROSE Cincinnati. Ohio B. S.. University of Cincinnati B. M.. Cincinnati College of Music Instrumental Music. H. S. Glee Clulis MILDRED SCHACSFIL Waverly, Ohio B. S.. Ohio University English. Algebra. Geometry. Spelling and Writing II. WEBSTER JOHNSON Muskegon, Michigan University of Michigan M. B. A. in Business and A. It. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Science LFNORF VALLFRY Piketon. Ohio B. S.. Ohio University Ohio State University Home Economics, English Literature Ten



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♦ T II K T I «. E II ♦ ♦ ♦ High Spots of the School Year As we glance over the present year, now approaching its end, we see many accomplishments that we are rather proud of. At the same glance we note a few chances tor improvement another year. A wise man once said, “Improvement is possible, only because man has learned to profit from past expcriences.,, Our aim this year has been to utilize to the utmost the time given us. With this in mind all contests of the year have been scheduled outside of the school day. All through the year class room work has received major attention. Realizing that the year has been one of depression we have held the costs of education as low as possible. As an illustration we have been able to buy very little material for our library hut by means of a book-week campaign secured the donation of more than two hundred and fiftv books. In Athletics we have maintained our good records of last year and have secured the respect of the various schools we have visited or entertained. Our teams have developed the trait of winning if possible hut regardless of whether they won or lost the have displayed good sportsmanship. Watch us in the Scioto Valley League next year. W e are pleased with the Music results during the year. In the class rooms we have offered both College entrance work and the Voca-tional courses. By this means we have tried to fit training to the needs ot the individual. By introduction of the six-six organization we have given our upper grades longer class periods and better supervision of study. As we go to press our school is selecting in County and State. We venture to predict standing and our best traditions. a Scholarship team to represent us that they will maintain our good The school year has been a friendly year. 1 he association ot faculty and pupils has been uniformly pleasant. Now as we near its close we express gratitude to pupils, teachers, and all others that have helped make this a good year ot school. f. M. I). Twelve

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