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AUDITORIUM 18 “The memory of the past will stay, and half our joys renew.”—Moore
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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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ORGANIZATIONS BAND The Waverly High School Band was organized in 1930 under the leadership of Mr. Raymond Rose. In .he past four years it has grown from a small group of beginners to be an excellent organization of more than 30 members. The Band strives in all ways to be of service in every school ac-tivi.y. In the past years, it has played at all of the major athletic events, class plays, chapel exercises and special programs in the school. This year, under .he leadership of Charles Shrader, it has given two concerts. These concerts a e meant to be indicative of what the group is endeavoring to accomplish musically. Such composers as Bizet, Meyerbeer, Wagrer and Von Suppe have been represented on ho programs. The soloists for this year have been: Cornet William Vallery Trombone Donald Season Clarinet Howard Ross OFFICERS Manager Howard Ross Student Conductor-William Vallery Librarian Johanna Samson PERSONNEL Trumpeis: William Vallery, Charles Heibel. James Logan. R'ch-rrd Wills. Frank Robinson, Weldon Wav, Sherman Trainer, Alfred Keifs, Juanita Havnes, Harold Keiser and Jack Maloy. Clarinets: Howard Ross. Johanna Samson. Ruth Cutler. Samuel Hamilton. Jean Ke'ser. Jane Scott. Elmss D’lev and Rober. Robinson. Saxophones: Harry Vallery, Betty Stahler and John Burling. Baritones: Carl Murphy, Louis Miller and Robert Trainer. Trombone: Donald Seasor. Percussion: James Schauseil, Edward Wipert, and Junior Brown. Bass: Orland Ross. GLEE CLUB A mixed chorus has long been a tradi.ion in Waverly high school. The chorus of this year is an outgrowth of the combination of the A Capella Choir and the Girl’s Glee Club. The Glee Club has endeavored to study a well balanced choice of material. Their selections have ranged from some of the more dif-icult Chorales of Bach to ihe easier composition of contemporary composers. They have joined with the Band in two concers this year. Among the numbers presented were: Passing By—Purcell. Luxembourg Gardens—Manning Riegger. A Day In Venice—Nevin. Verdant Meadows—Handal. Accompanists for the past year have been: Johanna Samson, Faye Rader and Rowena Fisher. PERSONNEL Sopranos: Virginia Jones. Virginia Gibson, Bonadine Bonner, Pearl Durham. Evelyn Way, Julia Weaver. Marjorie Landrum, Erma Rose and Geneva Cline. Altos: Mary Doll. Faye Rader. Winona Weinrich, Eva Robinson, Dor's Brown. Mary Chloe Hamilton. Opal Jackson, and Rowena Fisher. Tenors: James Schauseil, J. G. Jpekson and Orville Brown. Basses: Carl Murphy, Earl Blanm. Edward Wipert Donald A derson, Charles Leffler and Donald Seasor.
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