Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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THE NORTH ENTRANCE

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THE CLASS OF 1935 IIKIM I. KBK( HI.K— K« eoh” To all is given speech.” Basket ball team 3-4, foot ball manager 4. Honor society 3. Hi-Lites staff 4. annual staff 4. class basket ball 1-2. varsity W” 3-4. county basket ball championship team 4. Batin club 1-2, banquet committee 3. band 1-2, “Hurricane Hal’ 3. BETTY Mcl.l'M —“licit Her air, her manner, all who saw, admired.” County scholastic team 1. district scholastic team 1. Honor society 1-2-3-4. class officer 1-2, Hi-Lites staff 1-2-3-4, annual staff 4, basket ball 1-2-3, class basket ball 1 -2-3-4, county basket ball championship team 2, Library 3-4, Latin club 1-2, glee club 1-2-4, Girl Scout 1, banquet committee 3. chapel committee 1-4, Hurricane Hal 3. • • • C M IILRS 1IOOKK—“Charlie We say he has wit. but very shy of using it.” Manager basket ball team 1. foot ball 1-2-3-4, class basket ball 3-4, varsity “W 1-2-3-4, foot ball championship team 1. Hi-Lites staff 3. Band 1. ORVILLE OVER—'‘Oyer” Happy am I from care. I am free. Why aren’t they all contented like me.” Honor society 3. Hi-Lites staff 1. foot ball 1 -2-3-4. basket ball 2-3-4. foot ball captain 4, basket ball captain 3-4, county basket ball championship team 4. varsity W 1-2-3-4. 4-H club 1-3. • LY DALI, PKX MSTKX—“SU The deepest rivers flow with the least sound.” County scholastic team 2, Current Events club 4, Honor society 1-2-3-4, 4-H club 2-3. chapel pro- gram 1-2. • • AI GI ST It KKI)—“Angle Why worry, you can't change destiny.' Honor society 3, Hi-Lites staff 3, foot ball manager 3. foot ball 2-4. class basket ball 2. varsity ”W” 3-4. Current Events club 4, Hurricane Hal” 3. • VERA ROME—“Vern” The deepest rivers flows with the least sound. Glee club 1-2, Hurricane Hal 3. • JAMES SCII l SEII “Red A friend of many and liked by all.” Honor society 3, declamation contest 3, class officer 3-4. Hi-Lites staff 2-3, foot ball 1-2-3-4, basket ball 1-2-3-4, class basket ball 1. varsity W 1-2-3-4. county championship basket ball team 4, glee club 1 -2-3-4, band 1-2-3-4, l-H club 1-2, Boy Scout 1. chapel committee 3-4, banquet committee 3. Hurricane Hal” 3. HA X SHI NGLKDEi’KKK—“Huy A good natured fellow, whom everyone likes. County scholastic team 2, Honor society 2-3-4, foot ball 4, class basket ball 1-2-3-4, varsity W 4, Current Events club 4, 4-H club 2-3-4. M ATII.IIA SCOTT—“Scot lie Laugh and grow fat.” Honor society 2-3, class officer 2, Hi-Lites staff 2-3-4. class basket ball 1-2-3, glee club 2, 4-H club 1 -2-3-4. • HI A A Y SCII W A It IIT—“Runny A wittier man I never talked with.” County scholastic team 2, senior scholastic team 4. Honor society 2-3, class basket ball team 3-4, Current Events club 4. class officer 1, Hi-Lites staff 3-4, senior class play committee 4. Hurricane Hal” 3. HI TH SCHWARTZ—“LI I have a heart with room for every joy.” • • • 11ETT Y STAHL R It—“ It e I h n i Laugh, you’re never young but once.’ County scholastic team 2. senior scholastic team 4. Honor society 1-2-3-4, declamation contest 3. Hi-Lites staff 1-2-3-4. annual staff 4, basket ball t. class basket ball 1-2, Library 2-3, Latin club 1-2. Current Events club 4, band 1-2-3. Girl Scout 1. chapel committee 3, Hurricane Hal” 3. • • EVELYN WAY—“Slide A spirit that laughs at care.” County scholastic team 2-3, senior scholastic team 4. Honor society 1-2-3-4, class officer 3-4, Hi-Lites staff 3„ class basket ball 1-2-4, Current Events club 4. student council 1, Girl Scout 1-2, banquet committee 3, glee club 1-2-3, chapel committee 4, Melvina’s Courtship.” • • • MARY ROWE WATTS—“IVnche Tall, dark and quite serene, is this unusual stately queen. County scholastic team 2, senior scholastic team 4. Honor society 2-3-4, Hi-Lites staff 1-2-3-4, annual staff 4. class basket ball 1-2, basket ball 1. Latin club 1-2, Current Events club 4. glee club 4. band 1-2, Girl Scout 1, banquet committee 4. chapel committee 4, student council 1, Hurricane Hal 3. • • • WILD E H W EI A RICH—“Wilde r The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” County scholastic team 2. Honor society 2-3, annual staff 4. fool ball 2-3-4, varsity W” 2-3-4, Latin club 1-2, KFA 4, chapel committee 4, Melvina's Courtship 4. Hurricane Hal' 3. MARIE WOOD—“Squirt Mildness ever attends her tongue.” Honor society 1-2-3, Hi-Lites staff 4, annual staff 4. class basket ball 1-2-3-4, glee club 1-2. • • JOHN ZOYA EH—“John From a little spark may burst a mighty flame.' Class basket ball 2-3, 4-H club 1-2-3.



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THE YEAR 1934-'35 September 3, 1934, marked the beginning of a new school year, with an enrollment of three hundred and nine in junior and senior high school in the new building, and four hundred and sixteen in the first six grades in the other two buildings under the efficient direction of County Superintendent J. E. Way and Supervising Principal John R. Tei-chert. Due to the removal of the Omega pupils to Waverly in September, 1934, three new teachers were moved to the Waverly buildings, namely, Kathryn Ann Breinig, Florine Hughes and Merle Scott. Since the death of Mrs. Mary E. Ge-hres, Misses Avanelle Keechle and Ruth Penn teach in the first grade. New teachers in high school are Mr. George Swing and Mr. R. O. McFerren. After the resignation of Mr. Richard Teichert, Mr. Robert H. Poling was employed as teacher of science in the high school. The total number of teachers in Waverly schools is 23. The Board of Education is composed of the following members: James Robinson, Stull Moore, President Clarence Vallery, Will Acord and Allan Stauffer. The usual course of academic subjects was offered in high school. An extensive commercial course was organized, with many high school students showing preference for this course. The home economics classes have been very successful in serving a number of banquets each netting a nice sum financially. Three ■ new agriculture classes, farm shop, 'Maim crops, and animal husbandy, were introduced under the instruction of Mr. McFerren. The athletic association of foot ball and basket ball proved successful under the management of the new coach, Mr. George Swing. The boys basket ball team won the county basket ball tournament, which was the first achievement of this kind for Waverly high school. The high school band and glee club, under the direction of Mr. Charles Shrader, presented a pleasing concert in the early spring. The Hi-Lites and annual staff was chosen early in the year, composed entirely of senior honor students, with Miss Sara Hutt as faculty advisor. This staff has successfully published all editions of the school paper. Another interesting feature of this year is that of the county school paper. All schools in Pike county contributed news for this paper, which was printed by The Waverly Watchman. As a dramatic and English project the chapel programs were sponsored by the English classes under the supervision of the English teachers. These programs varied in style and were instructive as well as entertaining. The junior class presented their play, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise” on April 2nd to a large and appreciative audience. The junior-senior banquet, served by Miss Lenore Vallery and the home economics classes, was held in Waverly. Two outstanding clubs were formed, the FFA club by Mr. McFerren, composed of members of the agricultural classes which presented “Melvina’s Courtship,” as one of its projects, and the Current Events club formed by Mr. Helman and seniors who took part in the senior scholastic contest. In October the class of ’35 presented to Waverly high school its gift, a new mimeograph, that was greatly appreciated. This year, we feel, has been very successful. We have been able to accomplish more, due to the opportunity of having nine months of school. BETTY STAHLER.

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