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HONOR Senior Honor Student Johanna Samson Honorable Mention: William Shrader-Hattie Thompson. Marjorie Pollard. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST (COUNTY) MARCH 24th Waverly High Team: Hatiie Thompson. William Shrader Marjorie Pollard. Johanna Samson-Charles Leffler. Howard Ross. Edward Wipert. Robert Pollard. Dessie Hatfield. Carl Murphy. Eloise Dilqy. Charles Heibel. Dorothy Scott. RESULTS OF SENIOR CONTEST (COUNTY) Individual raiings: 1st: Marjorie Pollard, Waverly-2nd: William Shradff, Waverly. 3rd: M. Hohenstein, Stockdale. 4;h: Clifford Gray, Scioto Twp. 5th: Hatiie Thompson, Wavorly-6th: H. Paige, Stockdale. 7th: Jean Vulgamore. Piketon. 8th: Paul Lucas, Piketon. 9th: Garnet Givens, Piketon. 10th: Robert Pollard, Waverly. School Ratings: 1st: Waverly high school. 2nd: Stockdale high school. 3rd: Piketon high school. 4th: Scioto Twp. high school. STANDINGS FOR 8th GRADE EXAMINATIONS 1st place, James Sauqrs, Piketon 174 points 2nd place, H- Dunham, Deitrich 173 points 3rd place, Pauline Hartley, Waverly 170.5 points 4th place, K. Breunig, Piketon 170 points GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST (COUNTY) MARCH 30;h Waverly high school team: English 12: Marjorie Pollard, 1st place, 95 1-2 points. Eloise Diley. English 11: Virginia Caldwell, 1st place, 97.5 points- J. G. Jackson, 2nd place; 92 points- English 10: Laverna Kern, 1st place; 97.5 points. Faye Rader. Engl'sh 9: Rhetabelle Wipert, 2nd place; 92 1-2 points- Romaine Taylor. Chemistry: Earl Blaum. Evelyn Way. French 2: Dessie Hatfield, 1st place; 42 points- Dorothy Scott, 2nd place; 39 points. French 1: Chilistine Douglas, 1st place; 26 points- Pearl Durham, 2nd place, 24 points. Latin 2: Byrdie Bennett, 1st place; 66 points. Virginia Jones, 2nd place; 49.5 points. Laiin 1: Maude Douglas, 2nd place ; 43 5 points. 16
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CLASSES as vhe schools became centralized, and were we proud in the beautiful new junior-senior high school building with six different teachers—Miss Keechle in history, geography, spelling and writing, Mr. Roberts in arithmetic, Miss Buell in English, Miss Katzenberger in science, Mr. Harris in manual traiing, Miss Vallery in home economics and Mr. Rose in music. It was here that we had our first class organization in which we a-dopted white and blue as our colors, and the blue forget-me-not as our flower. Our motto was: “Forward Ever, Backwad Never!” The officers were: President James Logan Vice President Weldon Way Secretary Or land Ross Treasurer Ruth Cutler Our promotion into eighth grade brought us to the last round-up of grade work with the same teacher1. excepting Miss Keechle, who had resigned and was succeeded by Mrs. Hoeckh. We are inclined io feel that our work this year has been the heaviest of any we have had thus far. but. with clubs, music athletics, chapel programs and Valentine boxes, we have had a haopy year. Just as “The Waverly Novel” goes to press, we are in the throes of reviewing for the s ate exam-ina ion. the result of which, we Irust, will produce sixty-six full fledged Freshmen. Reporters: JANE SCOTT WELDON WAY JIMMIE LOGAN. CLASS OF 1939 The seventh grade has not a long but an interesting history. The following have been grade teachers from the first to and including the seventh: First Miss Anna Smiih Second Miss Ella Humphrey Third Miss Helen Armbruster Fourth Miss Dorothy Andre Fifth Mr. Charley, Fischer Sixth—Mr. Ollie Dixon and Mrs-Louise Hoeckh. Seventh—Miss Margaret Buell, Mrs. Louise Hoeckh, Mr. Forest Roberts, Miss Mildred Schauseal, Mr- Dudley Harris and Mr. Hobart Helman. Many of the students are on the honor roll, including the following: Robert Armbruster. Robert Barr Alfred Kalfs Andrew Lawson Omar Rapp John Scott Bessie Beekman Maribelle Hickman Jean Keiser Audrey Kuhn Zelma Massie These seventh grade pupils are members of the band : Robert Trainer Louis Miller A1 red Kalfs Harry George Jack Maloy Jean Keiser. OTHER MEMBERS Otis Davis Thurlcw Dewey Albert Easterday Norman Gecrge Fred Hatfield Andrew Lawson Glen Massie Oliver Massie Charles Burgess Robert Ewing Juanita Heibel Frances Hunger'ord Lora Jacksrn Robert Johnson Harry Maxwell Roberta Stambaugh Leslie Tackett Mary wilscn Margaret Kitchen Audrey Kuhn Zelma Massie Georgia Nichols Ruth Rapp Helen Saxton Dewey Alexander Charles Christman Victoria Shirkey Irene Young Charles Bandy. Horace Brown Robert Schwartz Robert Stulley Junior Treber Ruth Christman Mae Colburn Irene Darst Josephine Dewitt Bcnadine Hammond —BYRDIE L. BENNETT 15
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HONOR Gene Ware. World History: Harold Frey, 2nd place; 53 points. Richard Wills. Geometry: Mildred Deacon. Ulah Arnett. American History: William Shrader, 1st place; 72 points. Hattie Thompson, 2nd place; 70 points. School Standings for General Scholarship Tests: First Place: Wavorly 22 pts- Second place: Piketon 7 pts. Third place: Beaver 4 pts. Third place: Latham 4 pts. Fourth place: Stockdale 2 pts. Standings of Counties in General Scholarships (1933) : First Place Second Place Third Place Fourth Place Fifth Place Sixth Place Seventh Place Eighth Place Ninth Place Tenth Place Monroe Belmont Guernsey PIKE Perry Jackson Noble Morgan Scioto Washington MERIT STUDENTS SENIORS: Carl Murphy Wilma Ashbaugh Margery Pollard Byrdie Bauer Robert Pollard Harold Brown Howard Ross Graduate) Johanna Samson Quinnie Curry Dorothy Scott E'.oise Diley Donald Seasor Charles Heibel William Shrader Charles Leffler Hattie Thompron Alice Lightle Edward Wipert MERIT STUDENTS JUNIORS: Edna Belcher Earl Blaum Marvel Brown Virginia Caldwell Donna Cool Mildred Deacon Monette Diley Chilistine Douglas Pearl Durham Robert Prey SOPHOMORES: Laverna Kern Harry Vallery Billy Vallery Ulah Mae Arnett Richard Wills Byrdie Bennett FRESHMEN: Junior Brown Mary Doll Mildred Brown Alice Hickman Marie Oyer Warren Ware Romaine Taylor 8th GRADE: Ruth Cutler Ellis Davis Ruth Woods James Logan Jane Scott Julia Weaver Weldon Way 7;h GRADE: John Scott Alfred Kalfs Omar Rapp Jean Keiser Robert Franklin Betty McLean Lyndall Pennister August Reed Mary Rowe Watts Bunny Schwardt Matilda Scott Betty Stahler James P. Schauseil Evelyn Way Arthur White Ellis Claytor Amazetta Rutherforc' Virginia Jones Juanita Haynes Virginia Gibson Marjorie Dunkle Maude Douglas Floyd White Rhetabel Wipert Jack V. Woods Ruth Trainer Marguerite Mcore Bobbie McCormick Donald Schwardt Marjorie Fulscher Mary Alice Whaley Pauline Hartley Pauline Yeager Mary Chloe Hamilton Ed Weinrich Bobbie Armbruster Maribelle Hickman Zelman Massie Audrey Kuhn —VIRGINIA F. GIBSON 17
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