Waverly High School - Novel Yearbook (Waverly, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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ORGANIZATIONS

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ORGANIZATIONS HIGH HCHOOI, PUBLICATION STAFF MImn Unit. The publications staff of tho Waverly high school was organized as an extra curricular activity, the membership being selected from the honor group of the senior class, with room reporters selected from each registration room. Activities of the group comprise the publishing of the Hi-Lites. the school newspaper, The Waverley Novel, the school year book, handbills for sports and activities, and special news bulletins. The staff has assumed the responsibility for the purchase of a mimeograph machine for general school use as a class memorial. In the picture are: SEATED: Philistine Douglass. Virginia Caldwell. Donna Cool, Betty McLean. Mary Rowe Watts. Betty Stahler. August Reed. Robert Frey. Monette Diley STANDING: Bunny Schwardt, Mildred Deacon. Beryl Keechle, Karl Blaum, Wilder Weinrich, Marie Wood. Ruth Cutler. Jane Scott. Rhetabel Wlpert. Bob McCormick. Sara Hutt. MIDDLE ROW: Jean Keiser, Marribelle Hickman. Bernico Mahone. HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLI II Hr. Shrader. The high school glee club has been a traditional organization in Waverly for many years. Even in the days when music was not part of the regular curriculum, the students gave their time after school t . the organization of a glee club. The present club is an outgrowth of the uniting of the former girl's glee club and the mixed chorus. Membership is optional with all students in senior high school who wish to enroll. The glee club has appeared on several chapel programs during the year, and appeared in conjunction with the band in the annual spring concert. The final appearance for the glee club is at the Baccalaureate service, where a program of sacred music is presented. In the picture are: FIRST ROW: Virginia Caldwell. Rowena Fisher, Faye Rader. Romaine Taylor. Betty McLean, Sarah Bowman. Dorothy Noel. Opal Jackson, Evelyn Mann, Charles Bowman, Floyd Keiser. SECOND ROW: Julia Weaver. Mary Rowe Watts. Virginia Gibson. Ruth Walker. Ruth Hartley, Wanda Lee Yeager. Alice Hickman. Mary Doll, Mary Gertrude Schauseil. Mary Chloe Hamilton, Winona Weinrich. Virginia Jones. THIRD ROW: Charles Shrader, director, Arthur White, Robert Deering, William Vallery, J. G. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Cline, Marland Cline. Gilbert Grooms. Pearl Barch, Paul Combs, Earl Blaum, Glenn Frey. IIK-ll SCHOOL IIAM): Mr. Shrnder. , Total enrollment. 39. The high school band has been an important organization in Waverly for the past four years. It has grown from a small group of oeglnners in 1931, to a well balanced group of 27 members in the senior band and 12 members in a junior band. The band appeared at the major athletic events during the year, and is always available for class plays, chapel programs and any event sponsored by the community. Among the outstanding appearances of the year, a concert given for the inmates of the Veteran’s Hospital at Chillicothe, Ohio, and the annual spring concert on March 1st, were the most noteworthy. Both programs were made up of numbers representative of worth while music. and music which presented a true challenge to the performers. In the picture are: FIRST ROW: Jacob Kalfs, Paul Meyers, James McCoy. George Armbruster, Laverna Kern. Junior Brown, Henri Logan, James Schauseil, Donald Barr. George Diley, Clara Belle Kay, Esther Mae Keiser. Jean Keiser. SECOND ROW: Gene Ware, Alfred Kalfs, Robert Johnson, Samuel Hamilton, Charles Shrader, director, Monette Diley. THIRD ROW: Jack Maloy, Harold Keiser. James Logan. Juanita Haynes. Frank Robinson, Louis Miller, Robert Trainer. Ruth Cutler. Jane Scott. Mary Gertrude Schauseil, Mary Chloe Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Sherman Trainer. Weldon Way, Richard Wills. William Vallery, Orland Ross, Rodger Junk. Robert Barr, John Burling, Harry Vallery.



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ORGANIZATIONS KACI LTV CillOUM KARL COIIIV, Principal Because of a re-districting:, 12 teachers compose the faculty group for the first f grades. Bach grade is effectively taught by 2 teachers. Merle Scott and Karl Corn teach the sixth grade; Helen Brown and Oscar Raldiger teach fifth grade; Dorothy Andre and Klla Humphey, fourth grade; K. Ann Brelnig and Helen Armbruster, third. Kathryn Kuhn and Florine Hughes, second; Ruth Penn and Avanelle Keechle. first grade. In the picture are: FIRST ROW: K. Ann Breinig, Helen Armbruster, Florine Hughes. Ruth Penn. Klla Humphrey. SI0 'OXI ROW: Avanelle Keechle. Kathryn Kuhn. Dorothy Andre. Helen Brown. THIRD ROW: Merle Scott. Oscar Raidiger, Karl Ctrn. LIBRARY STAFF: MISS HITT. The library staff of 1934-35 was composed of nine members, chosen from the honor pupils of the uppei classes. Duties of the librarians comprise the issuing and filing of catalogue cards, the cataloging of books the issuing of books for reading and reference, and the advising of students in reference work. Credit of one-half unit is allowed the librarians on recommendation of teachers. who judge them in respect to courtesy, initiative, industry, and mastery of library practice. In the picture are: SKATKD: Rowena Fisher. Byrdie Bennett. Betty McLean, Marjorie Dunkle and Virginia Jones. STANDING: Laverna Kern. Mildred Deacon. Pearl Durham. Faye Rader and faculty adviser, Sara Hutt. THK FITIKK FARMF.RS OF AMFRHAt MR. McffF.RRRX. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys with a combined membership of 70,000. The member must be enrolled in vocational agriculture and receive a majority vote of the chap, ter. The purposes for which this organization is formed are: to develop rural leadership, to create a love for country life, to encourage cooperation, to promote scholarship, to improve home surroundings, to aid in recreational activities. BOTTOM ROW: Albert Reed. Marlon Dixon. Victor Dicon. James Pool, Donald Oyer, Merle Nelson, and Dale Brown. SKCOND ROW: Glen Dick, Charles Kasterday, Charles Deacon, Ralph Pope, Harold Kmory, Richard Bauer and Bd Weinrich. THIRD ROW: Carlos Bland, Dale Dixon and Charles Deacon. FOI RTH ROW: Lucien Arnett, Robert Franklin, Wilder Weinrich, (president), R. O. McFerren, (instructor), William Cool. Clarence Cooper and Rexie Kroth.

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