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Classes CLASS ROLL EARL BLAUM PAUL BOWMAN MARVEL BROWN VIRGINIA CALDWELL GENEVA CLINE PAUL COMBS WILLIAM COOL DONNA COOL DOROTHY HAYES J. G. JACKSON ROY JOHNSTON BERYL KEECHLE BETTY McLEAN CHARLES MOORE DORIS OYER MARTHA L. OYER ORVILLE OYER LYNDALL PENNISTON AUGUST REED LEONARD DANIELS MARJORIE DAVIS MILDRED DEACON ORRIN DEERING WOODROW DESKINS MONETTE DILEY CHILISTINE DOUGLASS PEARL DURHAM WALTER EDWARDS ROBERT FRANKLIN ROBERT FREY OLIVE GEORGE THELMA HARRISON VERA ROSE JAMES SCHAUSEIL BUNNY SCHWARDT RUTH SCHWARTZ MATILDA SCOTT RAY SHINGLEDECKER BETTY STAHLER MARY ROWE WATTS EVELYN WAY WILDER WEINRICH ARTHUR WHITE MARIE WOOD JOHN ZONNER RUTH CHRISTMAN CLASS OF 1936 The Sophomore Class has increased greatly since the first grade There were sevqnteen students in the first grade, who are now in the sophomore class. We have welcomed, cordially, those who have entered our class during the preceding nitne years. The greatest number whom we have received have been from the rural districts and joined our class in the eighth and ninth year. During our freshman year, the total enrollment was eighty-six; furthermore, it was the largest class in the Waverly high school. This year, the total number is fifty eight. Both for the enlargement ot the library and for the use of the school students, the sophomores have purchased a set of encyclopedia from the proceeds of our first edition of the Hy-Lytes. The sophomores, also, have to their credit the winning of the girls interclass basketball tournament. Three sophomore girls, Virginia Jones, Faye Rader and Juanita Haynes, were on the Varsity basket ball team. Several Sophomore boys, Wesley Brubaker and Leroy Heible, were on the football squad and others were on the basketball team. The class is well represented in the band and glee club. In scholarship the class ranked very high. The grade teachers were as follows: First—Miss Smith, Second— Miss Crawford, Third—Miss Arm-bruster, Fourth—Miss Andre. Fifth —Mrs. Gehres, Sixth—Miss Hoeckh Seventh—Mr. Roberts. Eighth — Miss Buell, Miss Keechle and Mr. Roberts. 12
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Classes WILLIAM SHRADER It is only the ignorant who despise education. Class O ficer (3-4). Honor Society (1-2-3-4), County Scholastic Contest (2-3), District Scholastic Contest 02-3), French Club (4), Latin Club (2). Banquet Committee (3) , Chapel Program (2-3), Annual Staff (4) , '“Gypsy Rover (8), It Pays to Advertise (3), Six Who Pass While the Lentils Beil (1), Basketball (3-4), Class Basketball (1-2-3-4), Class Baseball (2-3-4), Boy Scouts (1-4), 4-H Club (1-2), Navy Magazine Drive (2). O O HATTIE THOMPSON ‘ A taste for books which is still the pleasure of my li e.” Honor Society (1-2-3-4), County Scholastic Contest (2-3-4), District Scholastic Contest (2-3), Chapel Program (2-3), Glee Club (2-3), French Club (4), Hy-Lytes Staff (4), Class Baseball (2), Class Basketball (2-3), Armv Magazine Drive (3). • WENDELL WEISS A true friend is orever a friend. Hy-Lytes Staff (2-3-4), Band (C-3), '“Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil (1), It Pays to Advertise (3), Football (2-3-4), Basketball (4). Varsity ‘W' (3-4). Class Basketball (1-2-3), Class Baseball (2-3), 4-H Club (2-3). PAULINE WILLIAMS Good nature is but one of her virtues.” French Club (4). Chapel Program (1-2-3), Orchestra (1-3). ‘The Little Clod-Hopper (3), Music Contest (3). Musical Concert (3). Army Magazine Drive (2). Class Baseball (2-3). EDWARD WIPERT Some Achieve Greatness. Class O ficer (2-3-4), Honor Society (1-2- 3-4), District S-hola'tic Contest (1), County Scholastic Contest (1), Banquet Committee (3), Hy-Lytes Staff (3-4). Band (2-3-4), Glee Club (3-4). Latin Club (2). Chapel Program (2-3), Annual Staff (4), ‘ Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil (l), It Pays to Advertise (3), Varsity W' (2-3-4), Football d2-3-4). Basketball (1-2-3), Basketball Manager (4). Class Basketball (1-2-4), Class Baseball (2-3-4), Cla s Track (1), Army Magazine Drive (2), 4-H Club (1-2-3), Boy Scout (1). The Class of 1935 The class of 1935 started in the first grade in 1923 with an enrollment of forty two pupils. The following thirteen of the original class remain: Orrin Deering, Robert Frey, Beryle Keechle, Jas. Schauseil, Bunny Schwardt, John Zonner, August Reed, Mildred Deacon, Dorothy Hayes, Betty McLean, Betty Stahler, Mary Rowe Watts and Woodrow Deskins- The grade teachers were as follows: Miss Anna Smith, Mrs. Louise Hoeckh, Miss Helen Armbrus-ter, Miss Dorothy Andre, Mrs. Mary Gehres, Mr- Forest Roberts and Miss Margaret Buell. Of the forty nine pupils now in the junior class twenty four were added in high school and the rest in the upper grades. The class has been well represented in athletics, music, honor roll and scholastic contests. During the Sophomore year the class gave a picnic at Nye’s camp in honor of the freshmen. At a meeting held the latter part of February the following officers were elected: President Evelyn Way Vice President James Schauseil Secretary J- G. Jackson Treasurer Robert Frey Class Colors Black and Silver Class Flower American Beauty Rose. Class Motto—“Succeed We Can. Succeed We Will.” —VIRGINIA CALDWELL MARY ROWE WATTS m m m CLASS ROLL CHARLES ARMSTRONG OTIS BARTRAM EDNA BELCHER 11
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Classes President-----------William Vallery Vice President Harry Vallery Treasurer ------------------ Rodger Junk Class Colors-------Scarlet and Grey ROLL Laverna Kern Lucien Arnett Rexie Kroth Ulah Arnett Betty Lambert Byrdie Bennett Charles Lillich Carlos Bland Frences Mater Bonadine Bonner Clay McDonald Dorothy Brown Helen Nichols Henry Brubaker Dorothy Noel Wesley Brubaker Ruth Osborne Clarence Cooper Lecna Patterson Martha Cotton Faye Rader Edith Crabtree Helen Rapp Walter Deacon Robert Rcbinson Dale Dixon Erma Rose Maude Douglas Amazetta Rutherford Marjorie Dunkle Mary Belle Sines Flora Emory Viola Snyder Edward Fairchild Orville Tackett Rowena Fisher Sherman Trainer Mary French Harry Vallery Harold Frey William Vallery Esther Fulscher James Vest Virginia Gibson Virginia Vulgamore Ruth Hartley Ruth Walker Juanita Haynes Winona Weinrich Leroy Heibel George Whaley Ruth Johnston Kenneth Williams Virginia Jones Richard Wills Rrdger Junk Wanda Lee Yeager —BYRDIE BENNETT. THE CLASS OF ’37 The Class of 1937 has very few left who studied together in the first grade in 1925. and are still in school. They are: Charles Bowman, Junior Brown. Roberi Deering. Glen Frey, Gilbert Grorms Samuel Hamilton, Carl Johnson. Bob McCormick. Donald Schwardt. Floyd White, Jack Woods, Sarah Bowman, Mary Daniels. Mary Doll, Alice Hickman, Opal Jackson, Ro- maine Taylor, Marguerite Moore, and Rhetabel Wipert. Miss Anna Smith was our first grade teacher, Miss Crawford, our second, Miss Armbruster our 3rd, Miss Andre our fourth, Miss Humphrey our fifth, Mrs. Hoeckh our sixth, Miss Buell, Miss Keechle and Mr. Roberts were our teachers in the seventh, and we had the same in the eighth. Miss Buell, Miss Hutt, Miss Schauseil, Mr. Harris and Mr. McConnaughey are now our teachers. Twenty new students entered our class this year. Most of them were from rural schools. There were thirteen out of the freshmen class that were on the honor roll. CLASS ROLL GIRLS ROYS Marguerite Moore Marie Oyer Jean Scott Alberta Steward Ruth Stitt Helen Wardlow Mildred Tackett Romaine Taylor Ruth Trainer Rhetabel Wipert Opal Belchar Bertha Walls Romaine Blair Sarah Bowman Mildred Brown Mary Daniels Gladys Deskins Mary Doll Eileen Fergucon Leona Harrison Alice Hickman Opal Jackson Alma Johnson Thelma Johnson Gay Johnston Mabel Seeling Marvine Stully Floyd Keiser Bob McCormick Charles Miller Raney Murray Wesley Perry Donald Schwardt Robert Vollmer Gene Ware Floyd White Ishmael Wiggins John Pool Jack Woods Charles Bowman Orville Brewer Robt.Bliss Dale Brown Jno.Barch Pearl Barch Junior Brown Orville Brown Robert Deering Glen Frey Glen Fultz Gilbert Grooms Paul Grooms Sammy Hamilton Orville Hungerford Carl Johnson Marvin Stully Ray Luther Raymond Alexander —ROMAINE TAYLOR. 13
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